| Ecovillage and Sustainable
Community Development |
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Project Cost: 100,000
is the estimated cost for deploying a multi-purpose
Unity Center in Africa.
Project Status:
Plan under development
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Needs: Partners, volunteers,
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Around the
world ecovillages
serve as prototypes in eco-living
and sustainable development.
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EcoLiving Glossary& Terms
of Interest |
Ecological
Design - infuses an understanding
of ecology & ecosystems into the
design of human systems |
Social
Sustainability - Considers the
long terms social impact of technology
& development |
Value
Added Products - products that
add value to farming & resource
extraction |
Natural
Capitalism (Restorative
Economy)- Considers the economic
value locked in natural systems and
how harvest that sustainably, promoting
free markets systems |
Biomimicry
- Mimicking natural processes in the
design of human systems |
Bioregionalism
- a alternative top down governance
systems that puts the focus on indigenous
& cultural values |
| Unity
Center EcoLiving Solutions Modules |
Holistic
ICT for EcoLiving |
| Sustainable
Agriculture |
| Renewable
Energy |
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EcoBuilding |
Healing
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Project Name: Multi-purpose
Community & Unity Center
The Challenge: To find
compelling, inspirational and rapidly scalable
solutions to address the poverty cycle proactively
by promoting sustainable development
by building sustainable human habitats
specifically designed to accommodate the
needs of underserved or at risk communities,
while addressing critical sustainability
issues applicable to humanity at large.
That is to develop a approach
that is proactive and whole system
oriented.
Vision/theme: Multi-purpose
Community and Unity Centers will be physical
convergence points for local community
revitalization and improvement featuring
the most relevant sustainable practices
and technologies. We envision a global network
of sustainable communities. Places where
people can get hands on help and assistance
in bringing the various tools, knowledge-sets
and human networks together to realize their
dreams of living in a sustainable human
habitat.
Unity Centers will attempt to involve people
from around the globe to support the formation
of sustainable communities.
Through this process we will help create
a new approach to development that empowers
local people through a bottom-up economic
approach.
Its about bringing people together in
a community setting to see how through cooperation
people can augment their individual efforts
and create more complementary relationships
at both the local and global level. The
goal is to create a new globally linked
but community based bottom-up
economy. Through the effective use of best
practices this network will promote
and facilitate this process.
Project Design: Unity
Centers will serve as prototypes for integrated
approaches to sustainable development, rapidly
replicating sustainable solutions throughout
the world. This project will integrate the
various oneVillage Initiatives in the form
of a tech incubation and local service center
that will also provide eco-living solutions
to surrounding regions. Field agents and
other support staff will live in the Unity
Center Ecovillage developing appropriate
technologies suitable for regional implementation.
Core Activities/Values:
Unity Centers will use ICT for rural economic
development and integration to ensure community
empowerment, by creating synergistic interactions
within the core areas (OVI Pillars). Unity
Centers encourage and cultivate the below
(and similar) values and the activities
that come together to form a web of community
interdependence:
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Sustainable
Development - Real sustainability
involves the careful
examination of how we use resources
in our lives - the effective and
viable deployment of EcoLiving Solutions
thus becomes a key feature of a
Unity Center; |
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Ecotourism
- When people travel they are now
reconsidering indigenous cultural
and natural resources and their
intrinsic value and beauty. In addition,
people are reconsidering travel
so that it is more conscious of
these valuable ecological and human
resources;
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Storytelling
- Stories are a way to humanize
information and this particularly
important in today's number driven
tech economy. So how can we learn
to tell each other stories that
inspire us to rethink common practice
and live more sustainable lives;
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Transformation
- The ritual of transformation
and transition used to be common
in our lives but is mostly absent
in the modern world. More than ever
in history the people of the modern
need to embrace a ritual of transformation
to make the transition to real sustainability.
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Awareness
- Coming to "attention"
is seeing the intricate detail of
life's interacting and unfolding
systems. As we become more aware
of these phenomena, we become more
conscious of the impact that our
actions have upon ourselves and
the world. |
The plan is to address the
poverty cycle proactively by promoting
sustainable development by building model
ecovillages specifically designed to accommodate
the needs of those struggling to deal
with AIDS and other challenges on an everyday
level and the communities of people that
surround them, while addressing critical
sustainability issues applicable to humanity
at large to develop a approach that is
proactive and whole system oriented.
Methodology: The Unity
Center vision will be carried out through
the implementation of the oneVillage
Initiative (OVI). oneVillage
Initiative is an multi-sector, assets-based
approach to development for deploying motivated
change agents in underserved communities.
The first step to this process involves
the launch of a Open Digital Village. That
means computers+Internet to enable the local
research and analysis capacity building
process. ICT when properly and appropriated
towards social enterprise oriented community
development can augment existing networked
efforts. By bringing information
affluence into each village, the
global village will be enriched and strengthened
by all-hands participation in the knowledge-based
economy.
Centers will include various components
and processes design to enable broadband
performance and ease of use of technology.
A "Connection Portal"
is used to describe the interface between
the Internet and Unity Center. The Open
Digital Village (ODiV) which consists of
a wireless network, a hub center, bank of
computers, internet connection and local
web portal; will be the most basic starting
point for the development of more comprehensive
Unity Center prototype. This ICT platform
will enable external and globally linked
field agent support networks such is further
outlined in the Community Knowledge
Delivery System proposal.
Goals:
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Expand
economic opportunity for local communities
through the creation of small
business and local initiative incubators
within or integral with UCs; |
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Provide
a comfortable stopping point for those
traveling as part of the Ecotourism
program;
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Serve
as the base for Rapid Response
Teams that will trained to
rapidly respond to the immediate needs
of people in these underserved
communities; |
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Serve
as anchors that will help to ground
the OVF projects in the practical
aspects of social change, acting as
communication and coordination centers
for OVF's integrated development model
(OVI); |
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Demonstrate
the economic viability of sustainable
development, promoting a variety of
appropriate sustainable technologies
and approaches suitable to local conditions
and preferences;
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Serve
as a knowledge and learning
hub for builders and global
citizens come to learn, share, develop
and test new sustainable technologies
and techniques. |
Target Groups: People
all over the world like ourselves seeking
out EcoLiving Solutions.
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