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Co-Designing Sustainable Communities: The Identification and Incorporation of Social Performance Metrics in Native American Sustainable Housing and Renewable Energy System Design.

机译:共同设计可持续社区:在美洲印第安人可持续住房和可再生能源系统设计中社会绩效指标的识别和纳入。

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Over the last quarter-century, the twin concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have emerged as a defining imperative of humanity that is situated at the nexus of science, technology, culture, economics, policy and the environment. These twin concepts are both framed as a means to mitigate the negative impacts of natural resource depletion, energy consumption, water consumption, and climate changing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated anthropogenic activities. Since the creation of the term 'sustainable development' in the Brundtland Commission's Our Common Future report in 1987 until the present, there has not been a determinate meaning assigned to it. Over the last 25 years, advocates of sustainable development have been trying to assign different frameworks to the ill-defined concept first expressed in the report: that development should "meet the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs".;When one reviews the Brundtland Commission's report, one finds that (1) 'needs' are not defined, (2) the processes for identifying these 'needs' are not defined, (3) sustainability indicators or performance metrics for measuring these 'needs' are not defined, and (4) there is an implicit assumption that the society of the present will have some idea and understanding of the 'needs' that the society of the future will possess. These voids within Our Common Future present a great opportunity for the creation of a methodological framework that allows designers, engineers, and community members to understand the needs and the social performance metrics that local communities utilize to define sustainability and evaluate technology options for their sustainability goals.;This dissertation is a case study of a design research project with the Pinoleville Pomo Nation (PPN), a federally recognized, self-governing Native American tribe located near Ukiah, California, to determine their framework for sustainability framework, to identify their needs as it relates to their sustainability framework, and to co-design housing and renewable energy power systems to meet their needs. The design research was conducted between April 2008 and May 2011 with members from the PPN tribal government, administration, and community members living on and off the primary land base near Ukiah, California. The emphasis of this research is not about merely providing technological solutions for the PPN to adopt; nor is it about getting the PPN to return to some romanticized way of life in which indigenous people lived with no environmental impact. Instead, this research focuses on the development of the co-design methodological framework that fosters the co-production of knowledge as it relates to sustainable buildings and energy systems design and implementation by situating the concept of sustainability and sustainable development in the local context of the end user community.;The co-design methodological framework presented in this dissertation represents a discourse contribution in the areas of eliciting end user needs/metrics, situating sustainability knowledge bases, the role of citizens in the design of engineering systems, and community-based design approaches for the development of sustainable communities. This dissertation operationalizes the identification of local sustainability frameworks, the identification of needs for sustainability, the identification of social performance metrics for sustainability, and the co-design of solutions to meet local sustainability frameworks within the aforementioned discourse areas.
机译:在过去的25个世纪中,可持续性和可持续发展的双重概念已经成为人类的决定性要求,它位于科学,技术,文化,经济学,政策和环境之间。这两个双重概念均旨在减轻自然资源消耗,能源消耗,水消耗以及与人为活动有关的气候变化温室气体(GHG)排放的负面影响。自从1987年布伦特兰委员会的《我们共同的未来》报告中使用“可持续发展”一词以来,一直没有赋予它明确的含义。在过去的25年中,可持续发展的倡导者一直在尝试为报告中首先表达的定义不清的概念分配不同的框架:发展应“满足当前的需求,而又不损害子孙后代满足其需求的能力”自己的需求”。;当审查布伦特兰委员会的报告时,人们发现(1)未定义“需求”,(2)未定义识别这些“需求”的过程,(3)可持续性指标或绩效指标没有定义衡量这些“需求”的方法,并且(4)有一个隐含的假设,即当前社会对未来社会将拥有的“需求”会有一些想法和理解。我们共同未来中的这些空白为创建方法框架提供了巨大的机会,该方法框架使设计师,工程师和社区成员能够了解本地社区用来定义可持续性并评估其可持续性目标的技术选择的需求和社会绩效指标。;本文是与Pinoleville Pomo Nation(PPN)一起设计研究项目的案例研究,Pinoleville Pomo Nation(PPN)是位于加利福尼亚州Ukiah附近的联邦认可的,自治的美洲原住民部落,以确定其可持续性框架框架,以确定其需求因为这涉及到他们的可持续发展框架,并且共同设计了住房和可再生能源电力系统以满足他们的需求。设计研究在2008年4月至2011年5月之间进行,来自PPN部落政府,行政部门的成员以及居住在加利福尼亚Ukiah附近主要陆上和附近的社区成员。这项研究的重点不仅仅是为PPN提供技术解决方案。让PPN回归到某种浪漫的生活方式,而土著人民所居住的环境却没有受到任何影响,这也不是什么。相反,本研究着重于共同设计方法框架的发展,该框架通过将可持续性和可持续发展的概念置于当地环境中,促进与可持续建筑和能源系统设计与实施相关的知识的共同生产。最终用户社区。本论文中提出的协同设计方法框架代表了在最终用户需求/指标,可持续性知识库,公民在工程系统设计中的作用以及基于社区的作用等方面的话语贡献。设计可持续社区发展的方法。本文将对地方可持续性框架的确定,对可持续性的需求的确定,可持续性的社会绩效指标的确定以及上述课程领域内满足当地可持续性框架的解决方案的共同设计进行操作。

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  • 作者

    Shelby, Ryan L.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Engineering Mechanical.;Native American Studies.;Natural Resource Management.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 103 p.
  • 总页数 103
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:41:44

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