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The best known examples are the Great Lakes Commission of ten American states and the Canadian province of Ontario, which governs the largest fresh watershed in the world, and the cooperation by nations with Arctic Ocean boundaries. These are democratic entities cooperating in a international body , giving up some sovereignty by definition. This is the simplest form of bioregional democracy—cooperation to defend a single watershed.
But there are more profound forms that challenge many political assumptions:
Supporters claim that Ecoregional Democracy can better preserve what remains of indigenous culture and indigenous language and lifeways, and permit new tribalists to live in better harmony with the land. Some even claim that this would in effect create new indigenous peoples.
Scientists claim that ecoregions are observed in nature rather than imposed by man. A natural border or keystone speciesA keystone species is a species that exerts great influence on an ecosystem. This influence can take one of several forms. A keystone predator may prevent a particular prey species from overrunning an ecosystem. Some sea stars may perform this function by or soil typeIn agriculture, soil type usually refers to the different sizes of mineral particles in a particular sample. Soil is made up in part of finely ground rock particles, grouped according to size as sand, silt, and clay. Each size plays a significantly differ or watershed or micro-climate reflects local natural capital constraints in that region leading to a homeorhic statis.
When a region is inhabited by man, indigenous or otherwise, this stasis can be extended by consensus, argue supporters of the Four Pillars, two of which are Ecological Wisdom and Grassroots Democracy.
The term "grassroots" itself invokes the metaphor of terrestrial ecoregions and implies that beings belong in a certain place in nature.
Two other Pillars, social justiceSocial justice sometimes called civil justice is a concept largely based on various social contract theories. Most variations on the concept hold that as governments are instituted among populations for the benefit of members of those populations, those g and non-violence, are optimized by ecoregional border s because of the way that ecology itself imposes a certain type of natural equality and harms reduction between living species.
Some scientists claim that even predatory-prey relations are consensual on the species level. This would be an extreme ecoregional democracy of all species, and it seems to resemble Noah's Ark more than nature.