324 Facilitator’s Handbook for Permaculture WorkshopsCreative thinking : Local appropriate technologies
Method : Participatory brainstorm, small groups discussionTools : Black/white board, large paper, markersReferences : PC Book MOD 12 - Appropriate TechnologyObjective : Participants list local appropriate technologies and their benefits of
those technologiesStep 1Using something like the table below, the facilitator can ask the participants to identify
local appropriate technologies (table 1).Use the technologies list in the previous exercise if the participants need help
for prompting ideas and discussions.Appropriate
technologyWho can
use it?Where to
get the
materialsWho can
build and
maintain it?Earnings/
savings from
using itEnvironmental
benefitsWood stove Housewives In the area Families Saves firewood Reduces tree cutting
Charcoal
bricks HousewivesUsed
materials Families Saves money Reduces waste
Solar
cooker HousewivesUsed
materials FamiliesSaves firewood
and money No smoke
Solar seed
dryerFarmers,
seed sellersUsed
materials FarmersSaves money
and laborMore sustainable
organic seeds
Wind
compost
mixerFarmers Used materials Farmers Saves labor, more effectiveCreates
productive
compost
Table 1. Table 2.Step 2Ask the participants to divide into smaller workgroups and have each workgroup come up
answers to the following questions for one of the technologies (table 2).- Who could use the technology?
- Where would they get the materials needed to make the technology?
- Who could build and/or maintain the technology?
- How much money could be made or saved by doing so?
- What are the benefits to the environment?
Step 3After each workgroup has created their lists, ask them to present the results to the entire
group for feedback and other suggestions.Place the lists in the training space so that it can be referenced during the rest
of the workshop.EXERCISECR
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