Monthly Archives: May 2009

Water-purification with Moringa olifera seeds and other uses

The Moringa tree originates from central Asia and has a long history of being used for multiple purposes. Not only are its leaves eat-able and the seeds yield a high value oil, but it has also one amazing feature which … Continue reading

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Experiments proposed for the duration of the Semester Project

To prove that the techniques proposed in this show-case building concept are really usable (with next to no funding and expertise), it was decided to do some practical experiment with them. The following proposals show a small selection of what … Continue reading

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Literature Reference

Abdulqader, G. et al. 2000 “Harvest of Arthrospira platensis from Lake Kossorom (Chad) and its household usage among the Kanembu.” Journal of Applied Phychology, Vol. 12, p. 493-498 Aiba, S. & Ogawa, T., 1977 “Assessment of growth yield of a … Continue reading

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Sub-Objective: Storage

Loss of food sovereignty has been one of the major developments in this millenniums. About 40 % harvest of Agricultural Products are lost yearly due to poor food security and lack of storage facilities. Our focus on food storage lays … Continue reading

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Sub-Objective: Food Production

What traditional farming techniques that can be adjusted for urban farming? How can people grow food using minimal space (urban micro farming)? Are there traditional ways to create communities around this concept of farming? What special traditional plants could have … Continue reading

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Sub-Objective: Construction

The living conditions of billions of people in rural and urban areas are very poor in some developing countries and post war regions because of improper building concept; lost of heritage due to civil wars; natural catastrophes; insufficient of financial … Continue reading

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Sub-Objective: Energy

The use of hydropower, windmills and watermills are known as as clean production of energy. Windmills and watermills have been used for centuries, and storage of water is widely accepted for energy storage. Moreover, the concept of hydro power is … Continue reading

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Objectives [outdated]

For a structured approach to the main topic we initially agreed on one overall objective: “Find a set of low-cost traditional knowledge systems applicable for a concept building, as a show-case for multiplicator-end-users in a slum/urban (sub-)tropical setting.” Subsequently this … Continue reading

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Monitoring and Evaluation Concepts

With the aim to adapt the project planning to possible changes, secure that accurate information is collected, avoid duplication, to asses that progress is being made by each member and accomplish deadlines. As first approach, each member has the role … Continue reading

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Our definition of Traditional Knowledge [outdated]

Traditional knowledge (TK) “can be broadly defined as the knowledge that an indigenous (local) community accumulates over generations of living in a particular environment. This definition encompasses all forms of knowledge – technologies, know-how skills, practices and beliefs – that … Continue reading

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