
Report From Ecuador
by Peter Berg
April/Abril 2000
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Reports from the 1999 Eco-Gathering, taking place at
Latitude 0 Degrees, 36 Minutes South:
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The gathering is sponsored in part by the Planet Drum Foundation,
founded in 1973 to provide an effective grassroots approach to ecology that
emphasizes sustainability, community self-determination and regional self-reliance. In association with
community activists and ecologists, Planet Drum developed the concept of a bioregion: a distinct area
with coherent and interconnected plant and animal communities, and natural systems, often defined by
a watershed. A bioregion is a whole "life-place" with unique requirements for human inhabitation so that
it will not be disrupted and injured. Through its projects, publications, speakers, and workshops, Planet
Drum helps start new bioregional groups and encourages local organizations and individuals to find
ways to live within the natural confines of bioregions.
For more information, use email to contact Peter Berg via the
Planet Drum Foundation
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