Category:Cosmo-Local Production
"Cosmo-local production is the twinning of our emerging global design commons with the development of localized production processes which are both equitable and sustainable. Examples include recent developments such as FarmBot, PreciousPlastic and AbilityMate (now AbilityMade), and “older” examples such as L’Atelier Paysans and FarmHack." [1]
Quotes
"The present political economy is geared entirely toward "value-added" operations within a worldview of exponential growth. As you identify policies or activities that are geared toward *value-restored* or *value-replenished* operations within in a framework of logistic growth (e.g., carrying capacity), I think we may find the leverage points we are seeking."
— James Quilligan [2]
Pages in category "Cosmo-Local Production"
The following 134 pages are in this category, out of 134 total.
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- Circular Makespaces in Redistributed Manufacturing
- Community Supported Supply Chains
- Community-Based Strategies for Dematerialization
- Comparison Between Vitalik Buterin's D/Acc with Cosmo-Localism
- Comunitas Blockchain Organizer for Affordable Housing
- Cosmo-Local Plan for Our Next Civilization
- Cosmo-Local Production
- Cosmo-Local Reader
- Cosmo-Localism as a New Model of Civilization
- Cosmo-Localism, Value Condensation, and Indigenous Futurity
- Cosmo-Localization
- Cosmo-Localization and Leadership For the Future
- Cosmo-Localized Network Sovereignty
- Cosmolocal Scalability
- Cosmolocalism Research Project
- Cosmopolitan Localism as a Transition Design Strategy
- Cost of Small-Scale vs. Large-Scale Manufacturing
- Cost of Transportation vs Cost of Manufacturing
- Crypto-Economic Aspects of the EthicHub Financing Model
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- Design Global, Manufacture Local
- DGML in the Construction Sector
- Digital Right to Repair Coalition
- Digital Supply Chain
- Distributed Bio-Based Economy
- Distributed Car Manufacturing and Sustainability
- Do It Together Factories of the Future
- Documented Growth in Number of Citizen Collectives that Produce Goods or Services Themselves in Belgium
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- Fab City House - Hamburg
- Fabernation
- Farm Hack Tool Library
- Fixer Movement
- Foundations of a Theory of Distributed and Open Value Creation
- Four Post-Globalization Scenarios in Xavier Ricard Lanata's Tomorrow the Planet
- Four Stages of Temporal-Spatial Organization in Human History
- Fourteen Design Principles for DIY Production
- Free Software and the Local Economy
- From Non-Scalability to Cosmolocal Scalability
- From Nonscalability to Cosmolocal Scalability
- From Redistributed Manufacturing to a Circular Economy
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- Impact of New Technologies on Scale in Manufacturing Industry
- Implications of Open Source Design for Sustainability
- In the Circulation of the Commons, Waste is Naturally Recycled
- Infrastructures for Relocalized Economies
- International Learning Network of Networks on Sustainability
- Internet of Energy Network
- Internet of Production
- Internet of Production Alliance
- Introduction to Cosmo-Localism
- Is Trump the Unwitting Historical Agent of Cosmolocal Accelerationism
- Is Trump the Unwitting Historical Agent of Cosmolocal Accelerationism ?
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- MakerNet Consortium
- Material Flows and Neighborhood Archetypes in Cusco
- Material Footprint of Nations
- Materials and Dematerialization
- Materials-Based Bioregional Circular Economy Project in Mallorca
- Metaindustrial Villages
- Michel Bauwens and Daniel Wahl in Conversation about Cosmo-Local Regeneration
- Michel Bauwens on Cosmo-Local Commoning with Web3
- Michel Bauwens on Cosmo-Localism, Beyonders, and the Medieval Parallels to Digital Nomadism
- Michel Bauwens on Cosmolocalism and Civilisational History
- MicroHouse
- Mid-Tech Approach
- Module-Based Manufacturing
- Multi-Local Societies
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- On Nonscalability
- Open Data Catalogue on Garbage and Recycling
- Open Food Network as a Case Study of Commons Based Peer Production
- Open Making Society
- Open Relocalisation
- Open Source Circular Economy
- Open Source Circular Economy Days
- Open Source Ecology
- Open Source Product Development to Overcome the Limits of Current Ecodesign
- Open Source Technology in Agricultural Production
- Open Sourcing Obsolete Products By Law
- OpenBionics
- OSCE Days
- Overcoming Technical Constraints for Obtaining Sustainable Development with Open Source Appropriate Technology