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Edition 08: 07 February, 2010.

Edition 09 : 01 February, 2013.

 

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“The huge diversity of human existence is concentrated into a single dimension called "development," which is very often measured simply in terms of income per capita. It is absolutely staggering that we, as intelligent people, living in this extraordinarily diverse world, have allowed such an intellectual construct to become so powerful.”

 

Development and Sustainability, Fritjof Capra, Center for Ecoliteracy, Berkeley, 2005.

 

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Artikelen in het Nederlands - Articles in Dutch

 

Articles in English - artikelen in het Engels

 

EXTRA INFORMATION ON DEVELOPMENT ISSUES: ATTACHMENTS TO MODEL  IN SUBJECT GROUPS.

 

Index of references

 

The index of references to the course for the diploma in Integrated Development currently contains some 700 items, mostly available on the internet, all linked to the most relevant sections and sessions of  the course.

 

Index of key words

 

The index of key words to the course for the diploma in Integrated Development  contains some 1500 key words and phrases relating to integrated development, all of which are linked  relevant sections and sessions of  the course where they are discussed.  

 

Appropriate technologies

 

A green oil for the world. (By courtesy of Sun & Wind Energy Magazine) (Locally grown fuels used for local consumption only. Refer to Box 4, p. 41 of  the report by Rice T, Meals per gallon,  Action Aid, London, 2010 for the acceptable conditions).

Cool roofs. (Use of white roofs to reduce ambient temperatures in dwellings and built-up areas).

Gypsum composite products technology.
Infiltration ditches : Soil and Water Conservation with a Focus on Water Harvesting and Soil Moisture Retention, Chapter 3 : Overview of water harvesting and soil retention approaches p.5-19.

LED lights for lighting. Information from the Light Up the World Foundation.

Moringa sand filters for water purification.
Plant oil for small-scale energy generation.

Pull-push technology for improved maize (and other staple) crop yields.

Seeds, how to collect and conserve seeds.

Seed balls (Tsuchi Dango)also known as Seed Dumplings.

Soap nuts.

Solar Spring  Solar submersible horizontal axis piston pump technology.

Village Life  Spring rebound inertia (or water oscillation) hand pump technology.

Zai pits for agriculture in marginal areas.

Zeer pots for cooling food products.

 

plus

 

Peter Wier's vast index of single issue CD3WD appropriate technology file groups.

 

Capacitation workshops

 

 

ATTACHMENT 11 Bibliography on capacitation workshops.

ATTACHMENT 12 Information on capacitation workshops.

 

Corruption

 

                  ATTACHMENT 53 Need and greed: corruption risks, perceptions and prevention in humanitarian assistance HPG Policy Brief 32, ODI Overseas

Development Institute, London, September 2008.

 

Development

 

 

ATTACHMENT 53 Development and Sustainability, Fritjof Capra, Center for Ecoliteracy, Berkeley, 2005

 

Drinking water supply

 

 

ATTACHMENT 24 Drinking water supply and development.

 

Filtration

 

 

ATTACHMENT 47: Water filtration using Moringa paste with Biosand filters.

 

Food security

 

 

ATTACHMENT 55 Nine Meals from Anarchy. Courtesy Andrew Simms, New Economics Foundation, Schumacher Lecture 2008, London 2008.

 

Fundraising

 

 

ATTACHMENT 39 Fundraising Tips for Community-Based NGOs in Developing Countries.

 

Gypsum

 

 

ATTACHMENT 14 Gypsum composites : Applications.
ATTACHMENT 13 Gypsum composites : Technology.

 

Health and hygiene education

 

 

ATTACHMENT 15 Indicative programme for hygiene education.

ATTACHMENT 38 World Health Organsiation list of essential medicines.

ATTACHMENT 54 Sanitation for Primary Schools in Africa Reed Bob and Shaw Rod, WEDC Water Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University,2008.

 

Human rights

 

 

ATTACHMENT 50 : Draft charter for the rights of african women, Addis Abeba 28th March 2003.

ATTACHMENT 51 : African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, 1990.

ATTACHMENT 32 Constitution 1999 of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela : Chapter VIII on the rights of indigenous peoples.

ATTACHMENT 46: Good Enough Guide. How to respect the people in your project area. By courtesy of Oxfam UK, e-mail: publish@oxfam.org.uk

 

Kyoto treaty

 

 

ATTACHMENT 33 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: (Programme of activities as a single CDM project activity.)

Local development

 

 

ATTACHMENT 20 25 Steps towards local development (industrialised countries).
ATTACHMENT 37 Primary Health Care Package for South Africa : a set of norms and standards.

 

Local money systems

 

 

ATTACHMENT 16 Simple introduction to local money systems.
ATTACHMENT 17 Information package LETS LINK UK.
ATTACHMENT 31 Computerised local money system administration.

ATTACHMENT 42 New Economics Foundation, Powerpoint presentation on local economies "Plugging the leaks".

ATTACHMENT 43: New Economics Foundation, Handbook on "Plugging the leaks" in local economies.

 

Micro-credits

 

 

ATTACHMENT 23 Role of micro-credit in development.

Model. Presentation of the Model

 

 

ATTACHMENT 19 Power point presentation of the Model.
ATTACHMENT 18 Transparents for the presentation of the Model.

Renewable energy

 

 

ATTACHMENT 25 Photovoltaic power and bio-mass and development.
ATTACHMENT 26 Photovoltaic  power:  one of the bases of development.

ATTACHMENT 27 New horizons for renewable energy.
ATTACHMENT 55 Nine Meals from Anarchy. Courtesy Andrew Simms, New Economics Foundation, Schumacher Lecture 2008, London 2008.

 

Sanitation

 

 

ATTACHMENT 41 Winblad Uno et al, Ecological Sanitation..

ATTACHMENT 40 Sawyer Ron (editor), "Closing the Loop - Ecological sanitation for food security",

ATTACHMENT 35 Use of urine and faeces as fertilisers.

ATTACHMENT 34 Grey water management in low- and middle-income countries.

ATTACHMENT 36 In search of drivers for dry sanitation.

ATTACHMENT 54 Sanitation for Primary Schools in Africa Reed Bob and Shaw Rod, WEDC Water Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University,2008.

 

Seeds

 

 

ATTACHMENT 48: How to collect and conserve seeds.

 

Water

 

 

ATTACHMENT 24 Drinking water supply and development.

ATTACHMENT 49: Roofwater Harvesting :a handbook for practioners by T.H.Thomas and D.B.Martinson,2007. By courtesy of http://www.irc.nl/page/37471 the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, Delft, Netherlands.

 

 

 

"Money is not the key that opens the gates of the market but the bolt that bars them."

Gesell, Silvio, The Natural Economic Order, revised English edition, Peter Owen, London 1958, page 228

 

 

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