Shaping resilient futures in South Devon and beyond
We’re here to open up conversations and build collaborations for long-term climate resilience. From our own bioregion of South Devon, with the many human systems and ecosystems alive within it, we reconnect people and place to prepare for climate resilient and biodiverse futures—where communities learn together, systems rebalance and landscapes flourish.







For millennia, our societies have been organised at a bioregional scale. Today we face a complex climate, biodiversity and resource polycrisis. This requires a systemic response–strategy, design and action with an open invitation to participate.
How a bioregional approach can deliver regeneration
As humans, we are connected to the wider living system in all its astounding complexity. BLC embraces this. We work simultaneously in different ways, and on related tracks, in order to support the emergence of a healthy bioregion. A bioregional 'container' makes common sense because by working within it, actions for climate adaptation become practical and regenerative principles can be explored and tested.
Welcome to the bioregion of South Devon
Get a sense for the bioregion that BLC calls home. From the Tamar to the Teign, up onto Dartmoor and down to the coast, there is so much to learn.






Working locally and globally
Explore BLC's interdisciplinary projects and the programmes they sit within, developed as long-term efforts towards economic and ecological revitalisation within the bioregion.
Designing strategies for South Devon
The Lab
Discover our dynamic action learning space on the River Dart in South Devon – where we explore systems at work, develop ideas and foster collaborations to reveal new possibilities for emergent futures.
Enter the labThe bioregion... not a new twist on a story, something we are in, living with, have been with for a long time
Mark Leahy Quote
- Mark Leahy, artist
- Mark Leahy, artist
It's a process of trust and value redefinition

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Exploring the relationship of art and ecology with a bioregional framing
Exploring the relationship of art and ecology with a bioregional framing
Bacteria at work
Oil or chemicals? It may not be what you think. Good bacteria is at work in the saltmarshes
Oil or chemicals? It may not be what you think. Good bacteria is at work in the saltmarshes

Bringing the Dart into the room

Nailed to a hoarding
Is this what happens to stories?
Is this what happens to stories?

Mycorrhizae loss in the soil will have significant impacts on growth
Food and farming culture
Food and farming culture
Food and farming culture
Insights from BLC
Explore news, reports, research and discussions about our South Devon bioregion and about the wider bioregional movement.