neighboring unit over water 'rights'. The only exception I know
about in the US West is the 'asequia' system that goes back to earlier Hispanic
settlements (now around 400 years old)... (http://www.coloradoacequias.org/acequias)
But the problem of the concept of bioregions is that they always seem
Well, the bioregion is definitely not the nation, but it is the outside
in you! So maybe outernationalism comes home in bioregions?
I and an Argentinean friend, Alejandro Meitin, tried a true
outernationalist collaboration, which is a shared map of our respective
river basins. He lives