Talk:Open Source Agroecology: Difference between revisions

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(suggestion: redirect article to Category:OSA)
 
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''Hi, this is a locked dead end stub. is anybody particularly working on this topic?''
Hi, this is a locked dead end stub. is anybody particularly working on this article? I merged everything I found about OSA into [[:Category:OSA]] and suggest to redirect the article there. --[[User:Kardan|Kardan]]
 
Could we please enrich the description a bit:
* definition from the [http://blog.opensourceecology.org/forum/open-source-agroecology/OSE forum]:
<cite>A combination of permaculture, open source equipment, and an open source collaborative development platform – dedicated to the provision of integrated food-fiber-fuel systems for advanced civilization and resilient communities</cite>
* definition in [http://www.nikolay-georgiev.net/blog/2011/01/open-source-ecology-overview/ Open Source Ecology Overview]: <cite>Agriculture: The food infrastructure for a resilient community (Open Source Agroecology) aims to demonstrate a best-practice system for feeding 100-200 people with a core team of 4 agricultural generalists, or Open Source Agroecologists. The difference between our work and other work on food systems is that we are interested in an explicit goal of : (1), a full-diet, local, year-round food system; (2) economic feasibility for feeding 100-200 people with the stewardship of 4 people by using high, appropriate technology equipment; (3) distributive economic nature of the venture – in that enterprise documentation and replication assistance for the enterprise is available.</cite>
Category:Food and Agriculture
* mentioned in [http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2011/04/25/open-source-ecology-permaculture-and-local-food-systems/ Open Source Ecology: Permaculture and Local Food Systems], April 25, 2011, By Marcin Jakubowski

Latest revision as of 05:04, 17 December 2011

Hi, this is a locked dead end stub. is anybody particularly working on this article? I merged everything I found about OSA into Category:OSA and suggest to redirect the article there. --Kardan