The initiatives we coordinate at the Barichara Regenerative Foundation are preparing to receive, from February 24th to 28th, the visit of 40 people from the five continents who are working on the issue of regeneration of vital ecosystems of the planet in a bioregional way, or who are in the process of organizing themselves for this.

The Design School for Regenerating Earth is leading this immersion program, which aims to provide participants with clarity on how to engage local communities in different bioregions to promote the regeneration of the world's ecosystems. Barichara will serve as a case study to analyze strategies that can be replicated in other bioregions, fostering a global regeneration network.
For five days, participants will have the opportunity to learn firsthand about the regenerative processes that are part of the Foundation and that take place in locations such as the Móncora Biopark, Sueños del Bosque (Dreams of the Forest), the Origen del Agua (Water Origin) Reserve, the Syntropic Demonstration Plots, Casa Común (Common House), and the Caney Colibrí (Hummingbird Hut). Each of these spaces is a living testament to how collaboration between communities can lead to innovative solutions that transcend borders. Through guided walks, conversations, and reflections, the aim is to develop new ways of committing to the regeneration of the planet.
More than just a tour, this immersion is a collective learning exercise, a unique opportunity to rethink our role in protecting the Earth. Barichara opens its doors as a living laboratory, inspiring other regions to join this movement of planetary regeneration.









