Resilient Community Economic Analysis
"jasonk_321" <twist@thelearningparty.com> writes:
>Hi Franz - Thanks for posting it and all the comments. I wasn't aware of >this group/email list. > >FYI - I am very aware of all the other examples, designs, etc. I probably >wasn't being clear in my writing - what doesn't seem to exist yet is the >economic metric/framework that would display the cost savings of such >eco-communities versus "BAU" life style costs.
I find great ability among people like Marcin Jakubowski, Steven Bosserman and Joseph Smyth to possibly provide you with such data - if the framework is clear. > > >I have been following developments with LEED-ND somewhat, which gets >close, but still doesn't try to translate features into a generalizable >economic model.
I looked at http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=222 LEED has some elements of Neighborhood development if I get it right.
when you talk about generalized economic model do you mean the secondary effects of eco community? A local economy which is based on the local ability to repair and improve? The most generalized model is Marcin Jakubowskis Open Source Ecology, but it works with quite a number of assumptions what an active eco-community could do. > > >Other people well versed in the Green Building biz scene in San Francisco >have suggested this exists "out there somewhere" but as yet I haven't >seen it. > >Jason
lets see if some communication process with the people mentioned can happen
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Franz