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Find the ground a community could
actually take root in.

A working map of where a regenerative, sovereign community has room to begin — read against the law, the land, the water and the welcome. Honest about what we don't yet know.

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In the order that actually matters.

01 · the law first

Can you legally exist here?

Land, off-grid living, saved seed, your money. If there's no lawful path, no amount of good soil saves it — so it gates everything.

02 · then the land

Will it feed and hold you?

Soil, water, terrain, climate and hazard — measured today, and again under what 2050 is likely to bring. Degraded land with good bones counts as opportunity, not failure.

03 · then the welcome

Could you make a life of it?

Cost, healthcare, connectivity, the reach of a town, and whether neighbours tend to welcome incomers. The quieter half of whether a place holds.

built from open data

Every number traces back to a public dataset. Where we estimate, we mark it.

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As important as the land is the structure of your community.

CSI rates the ground. But communities rarely fracture over soil or water — they fracture over unwritten rules. The Community Resilience Assessment is a free 5-minute quiz that checks whether your group's agreements — decision-making, conflict, money, membership, roles, power — are actually written down, then shows you the most important gaps to close before they surface.

Take the 5-minute assessment → Free · in a typical community ~40–50% of the key rules turn out to be undefined.