geography
Cascadia on the cover of the 2015 Esri Map Book!
In very exciting news, David McCloskey's new map of the Cascadia bioregion has been chosen to grace the cover of the new 2015 map book being put out by the geography organization ESRI. It will also be featured at their upcoming conference.
Read MoreAs a Megaregion
Cascadia from Vancouver BC down to Eugene, OR where boundaries begin to blur and a new sense of scale emerges.
Read MoreHow do you define Cascadia? New poll!
When discussing Cascadia, there's almost nothing as contentious as discussing the proposed borders. Should it defined simply by the bioregion and environmental features? Washington, British Columbia and Oregon? Surrounding regions and counties? Or a mix of political, cultural, economic and geography all blurred together?
Make your opinion heard at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KRTZXML
Read MoreThe way our money moves: Cascadia defined by regional economy
In a recent article published on Facts CoExist by regional economy theoretical physicist Dirk Brockmann argues that state... Read More
Cascadia: New Art Exhibit in British Columbia
Cascadia, a new exhibition, will be running from January 24th to March 31st at The Reach Gallery Museum... Read More
Cascadia Now! January Newsletter
In this January edition of the Cascadia Monthly: Why Cascadia? Why Poetry? – by Paul Nelson The Connected... Read More
The Connected States of Cascadia – MIT Study Shows More Connected than Ever Before
The Connected States of Cascadia – Researchers at MIT Senseable City Lab, working with AT&T Labs and IBM... Read More
Explorations of Cascadian Cartography Exhibit in Portland
Explorations of Cascadian Cartography – A new map themed gallery set up for the duration of the 2012... Read More
2012 CNU Cascadia Regional Summit: Envisioning Resilient Communities March 15-17th in Seattle
CNU Cascadia invites you to our annual regional Summit – the premier venue for cross-disciplinary conversations that inform... Read More