Bioregions
See also Docket of Geographic Changes and Places
left|500px|potential bioregions surrounding the Salish SeaA bioregion is a Place where local culture is shaped by, and adapted to a shared ecology, as informed by the philosophy of Bioregionalism. The appropriate Scale and method for delineating or defining bioregions is debatable, and ultimately such discourse is likely didactic. This platform is being designed and developed to support peer-to-peer knowledge management in the Salish Sea bioregion. However knowledge may be useful in adjacent lands with similar patterns of Biodiversity. In addition and ecological regions exist both as distinct places, but also as a gradient of ecotones. Thus, on the Salish Sea Platform we are prepared for the management of evidence that may come from other locations, such as from the south and west along the Washington Coast including the Chehalis Basin, or from the north along the Queen Charlotte Sound, or further south in the Lower Columbia-Willamette or along the Oregon Coast or still further south from the Klamath Siskiyou or over the Cascade Crest to the Columbia Basin or beyond into dryland forests.
Relationships
- related to: Bioregionalism
- related to: Oregon Spotted Frog
- related to: biodiversity
- related to: chehalis basin
- related to: docket of geographic changes
- related to: governance
- related to: klamath siskiyou
- related to: lower skykomish floodplain
- related to: places
- related to: queen charlotte sound
- related to: salish sea
- related to: scale
- related to: washington coast
Source: Bioregions on Salish Sea Wiki