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POLITICAL, CULTURAL, AND ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM OR SET OF VIEWS BASED ON NATURALLY DEFINED AREAS CALLED BIOREGIONS
Bioregional democracy; Bioregional Democracy; Ecoregional Democracy; Bioregionalists
  • One scheme of potential North American bioregions. The band of colour represent transitional biotones.

Participatory democracy         
  • [[Carole Pateman]], an advocate of participatory democracy
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  • [[James S. Fishkin]]
FORM OF GOVERNMENT THAT INVOLVES BROAD PARTICIPATION OF CITIZENS IN POLITICAL DECISION-MAKING
Participative democracy; Unanimous direct democracy; Participatory Democracy; Creative democracy; Participatory democracies
Participatory democracy or participant democracy is a form of government in which citizens participate individually and directly in political decisions and policies that affect their lives, rather than through elected representatives. Dictionary.
E-democracy         
  • 3D e-democracy roadmap: transcending the trade-offs<ref name="HilbertJITP"/>
  • Forms of democracy trade-off table<ref name="HilbertJITP"/>
TYPE OF DEMOCRACY
Techno-democracy; EDemocracy; Edemocracy; Internet democracy; Electronic democracy; Technodemocracy; Techno democracy; E democracy; Electronic town hall; Electronic town halls; Electronic town hall meeting; Electronic town hall meetings; Digital democracy; Electronic direct democracy; Cyberdemocracy; Teledemocracy; Virtual democracy; Interactive democracy; E-Democracy; E-transparency; Electronic transparency; Electronic Direct Democracy; TechnoDemocracy; Online democracy; Wikidemocracy; Interactive Democracy
E-democracy (a combination of the words electronic and democracy), also known as digital democracy or Internet democracy, is the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in political and governance processes. The term is believed to have been coined by digital activist Steven Clift.
Democracy (journal)         
JOURNAL OF PROGRESSIVE AND LIBERAL POLITICS
Democracy: A Journal of Ideas; Democracy Journal; Democracyjournal.org
Democracy is a quarterly journal of progressive and liberal politics, as well as culture, founded by Kenneth Baer and Andrei Cherny in 2006. Democracy is intended to be the progressive/liberal answer to such prominent and influential conservative journals as The Public Interest, Policy Review, Commentary, and The National Interest.

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Bioregionalism

Bioregionalism is a philosophy that suggests that political, cultural, and economic systems are more sustainable and just if they are organized around naturally defined areas called bioregions, similar to ecoregions. Bioregions are defined through physical and environmental features, including watershed boundaries and soil and terrain characteristics. Bioregionalism stresses that the determination of a bioregion is also a cultural phenomenon, and emphasizes local populations, knowledge, and solutions.

Bioregionalism asserts "that a bioregion's environmental components (geography, climate, plant life, animal life, etc.) directly influence ways for human communities to act and interact with each other which are, in turn, optimal for those communities to thrive in their environment. As such, those ways to thrive in their totality—be they economic, cultural, spiritual, or political—will be distinctive in some capacity as being a product of their bioregional environment."

Bioregionalism is a concept that goes beyond national boundaries—an example is the concept of Cascadia, a region that is sometimes considered to consist of most of Oregon and Washington, the Alaska Panhandle, the far north of California and the West Coast of Canada, sometimes also including some or all of Idaho and western Montana. Another example of a bioregion, which does not cross national boundaries, but does overlap state lines, is the Ozarks, a bioregion also referred to as the Ozarks Plateau, which consists of southern Missouri, northwest Arkansas, the northeast corner of Oklahoma, southeast corner of Kansas.

Bioregions are not synonymous with ecoregions as defined by bodies such as the World Wildlife Fund or the Commission for Environmental Cooperation; the latter are scientifically based and focused on wildlife and vegetation. Bioregions, by contrast are human regions, informed by nature but with a social and political element. In this way bioregionalism is simply political localism with an ecological foundation.