BWL SE (South East) Ireland consists of the Irish stakeholders and partners we engage with and the nature in the land and sea we are held by. We are everyone and everything choosing to work collectively for a better future, be they within or outside of the South East Irish bioregion.
BWL SE Ireland is a non-profit organization, in operation since 2022 and formally constituted in 2024 (see BWAI below). We are currently funded by international grants and diverse Irish project-based funding. The small core team operates through an office at Dunhill EcoPark in County Waterford. It is connected to a wider network of more loosely related colleagues across Europe who work in sister Bioregional Weaving Labs, collectively coordinated by the global NGOs Commonland and Ashoka.
Our mission is to work in a variety of ways to generate environmental, social, financial, and inspirational value in a geographical area that we call the SE Ireland bioregion. The bioregion, or landscape, is defined by both nature and culture, does not follow traditional county and regional borders.
Our principles include being place-based, community-led, regenerative, systemic, holistic and guided by the common good. We focus on long-term change at a bioregional scale, focusing on relational connections to build the futures we aspire to.
More information:
https://bioregion.ie/
BWL SE Ireland is a non-profit organization, in operation since 2022 and formally constituted in 2024 (see BWAI below). We are currently funded by international grants and diverse Irish project-based funding. The small core team operates through an office at Dunhill EcoPark in County Waterford. It is connected to a wider network of more loosely related colleagues across Europe who work in sister Bioregional Weaving Labs, collectively coordinated by the global NGOs Commonland and Ashoka.
Our mission is to work in a variety of ways to generate environmental, social, financial, and inspirational value in a geographical area that we call the SE Ireland bioregion. The bioregion, or landscape, is defined by both nature and culture, does not follow traditional county and regional borders.
Our principles include being place-based, community-led, regenerative, systemic, holistic and guided by the common good. We focus on long-term change at a bioregional scale, focusing on relational connections to build the futures we aspire to.
More information:
https://bioregion.ie/