Learning Opportunity

Bioregional Summer School 2026

Plan ahead! Join us next year in person to explore the practice of bioregioning with a cohort of fellow learners in the great outdoors. Learn by doing and find out how a place can become a beacon for bioregional revitalisation.

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The Summer School Experience; what to expect

Through field trips, learning sessions, activities and daily reflection, participants will explore:

  • Deep-time origins of bioregioning
  • Regenerative design for systems-scale change
  • Bioregional governance and economic models
  • Arts-based approaches to sensing, understanding and explaining the bioregion

Save the date! Join our Summer School in July 2026 for a week packed with learning sessions, discussions, field trips, fresh air and great food. With South Devon as our classroom, four local and five international tutors will share their bioregional work and practice. The course is designed for both newcomers and experienced practitioners in bioregioning.

During the week we will cover almost all aspects of bioregioning from economies to ecologies, from culture to politics. There will be a focus on the capacities needed to lead this work; the many entry points into bioregioning; how different places around the world are tackling this work; and how to work with our existing social fabric while it is fraying without yourself burning out.

The Summer School experience is designed to be full of resources but also with time for personal reflection. Early risers join meditation or outdoor movement. After breakfast we all gather for the morning meeting to connect with each other, followed by some solo time before the first learning session. After a short break, the second morning session takes us up til lunch at 1pm. The afternoons will get us outside so that we can learn from the land of South Devon, visiting local places, projects and people.

This course could support your professional practice development, to go alongside current training or professional practice. Certification is provided and we welcome those with experience in a wide range of fields, for example: ecological design, landscape or urban architecture, regional development, town and rural planning, water management, ecological restoration, civic ecology, social design, food system relocalisation, regenerative tourism, new economics and the arts. We are open to writing a letter of recommendation or supporting an application for your organisation to fund your place.

The course will be offered at cost, details to follow. To express your interest, please fill in our contact form or send an email to course coordinator, Bridie Kennerley.

Key information

Start date
July 1, 2026
End date
July 7, 2026
Additional information
BLC's Summer School takes the form of a 7-night course for approximately 24 participants with full board and lodging. Places will be limited so get in touch!

Practical information

  • The course will be held in the beautiful South Devon countryside near Totnes and the River Dart.
  • We can arrange for you to be collected from and taken back to the station.
  • This is a 7-night course for 24 participants with full board and lodging.
  • Accommodation will be single or shared bedrooms.
  • Meals will be created by a renowned local chef and we will cater for special diets.
Let us know you're interested

Faculty & friends

Isabel Carlisle
Isabel Carlisle
BLC: regenerative design, bioregioning practices and competencies
Tim Crabtree
Tim Crabtree
Wessex bioregion, the bioregional economy and bioregional finance
Clare Cooper
Clare Cooper
Bioregioning Tayside, the producer role
Oscar Gussinyer
Oscar Gussinyer
Bioregional governance and Regenerative Design (La Garrotxa Bioregion, Catalonia)
Joel Glanzberg
Joel Glanzberg
Pattern Mind and regenerative design (US)
John Thackara
John Thackara
Bioregional livelihoods, case studies, the bioregional agenda (France)
Jane Brady
Jane Brady
BLC: bioregional service/experience design, story synthesis, improvisation
Emilio Mula
Emilio Mula
BLC: Arts and ecology practice and experience
Nick Paling
Nick Paling
BLC: Data and evidence, governance

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Let us know you're interested