Project 3 | Sustainability Analysis

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Project 3- Sustainability Analysis

Sustainability Analysis

  • Integrating farmers and non-farmers in a co-operative micro-living environment creates resilience. The community center fosters shared cooking, dining, and pooling of resources.
  • In contrast to individual efforts, collaboration eliminates redundant capital purchases. The solar carport charges shared electric vehicles and farm equipment.
  • Farmworkers gain the confidence to transition to farmers by cultivating small-scale, organic acres, focusing on soil quality and crop diversity.
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    2. Picnic tables
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  • Sustainable housing
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      Our buildings are eco-friendly due to Solar roofs

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    2. CO2 negative and biodegradable architectual materials
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    4. Circulating water system
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