Transition Strategies for Sustainable Community Systems

ebook Design and Systems Perspectives · The Anthropocene: Politik—Economics—Society—Science

By Amar KJR Nayak

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This book presents five critical dimensions on relationships, institutions, produc-tion, organisation, and governance from design and systems perspectives for thesystematic transition of unstable and vulnerable communities across the world tosustainable community systems.
  • The first section discusses features of relationships and processes to deepencooperation and trust within a community.
  • The second section examines institutions within and outside a district tofoster synergy across institutions within a district and to minimise negativeexternalities on local communities within a district.
  • The third section deals with food production systems that are nature-friendly, resilient, efficient and sustainable.
  • The fourth section discusses the design of producer organisations that cangraduate to become sustainable community enterprise systems.
  • The fifth section focuses on community governance that can facilitatedecentralised, participatory, transparent and democratic local governancesystems.
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  • offers a fresh perspective on design thinking for optimising internal designconsistencies.
  • provides a systems perspective on building sustainable community systemsat the lowest governance unit in different countries, such as Ward/GramPanchayat/Panchayat Council/Gewong/Union Council/GN.
  • gives insights into design & systems perspectives towards buildingsustainable community systems within a district of any country across theworld.
  • Transition Strategies for Sustainable Community Systems