Prospective Models of The Organizational Structure of Post-Development, Post-Decentralization, Post-Fossil Fuel, Economies: Difference between revisions

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*This page aims to outline what the relevant [[Scales]] of the economy/materials economy would be in a Post-Development, Post-Decentralization, Post-Fossil Fuel System
*This page aims to outline what the relevant [[Scales]] of the economy/materials economy would be in a Post-Development, Post-Decentralization, Post-Fossil Fuel System
*This could be applied to any scale, but this page will focus on National and International Scale
*This could be applied to any scale, but this page will focus on National and International Scale
=Levels of Scale in the Model=
*May need a better name
==Local==
*This refers to the level of a community
*Should be no more than what one could travel to in 30 minutes or less (is that time accurate, also may want to factor in distance AND transportation time?)
==County==
*This is used in the USA, is this an common term elsewhere?
*Essentially multiple communities, and probably a major city center etc
==State==
*For 2/3 of people's daily activities, this would be the highest relevant level
*Most materials wouldn't "flow" beyond here
==National==
*This would be mainly for administrative, diplomatic, large scale transit, and social safety net purposes (sometimes called a "Minarchy" in relevant literature)
*Also deals with disaster relief and epidemic/pandemic response
==Regional==
*This is similar to how "national is to state" but even lesser so
*Also deals with disaster relief and epidemic/pandemic response
==Global==
*Essentially what the [[UN]] is now, most likely with less, if any military role, and as a much "Stronger UN" (ie binding treaties, no vetos etc)
*Large Scale Treaties, Projects, and Rules/Guidelines


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=

Revision as of 03:36, 28 November 2020

Basics

  • This page aims to outline what the relevant Scales of the economy/materials economy would be in a Post-Development, Post-Decentralization, Post-Fossil Fuel System
  • This could be applied to any scale, but this page will focus on National and International Scale

Levels of Scale in the Model

  • May need a better name

Local

  • This refers to the level of a community
  • Should be no more than what one could travel to in 30 minutes or less (is that time accurate, also may want to factor in distance AND transportation time?)

County

  • This is used in the USA, is this an common term elsewhere?
  • Essentially multiple communities, and probably a major city center etc

State

  • For 2/3 of people's daily activities, this would be the highest relevant level
  • Most materials wouldn't "flow" beyond here

National

  • This would be mainly for administrative, diplomatic, large scale transit, and social safety net purposes (sometimes called a "Minarchy" in relevant literature)
  • Also deals with disaster relief and epidemic/pandemic response

Regional

  • This is similar to how "national is to state" but even lesser so
  • Also deals with disaster relief and epidemic/pandemic response

Global

  • Essentially what the UN is now, most likely with less, if any military role, and as a much "Stronger UN" (ie binding treaties, no vetos etc)
  • Large Scale Treaties, Projects, and Rules/Guidelines

Internal Links

External Links