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Resilience, redundancy and low-carbon living: co-producing individual and community learning

机译:弹性,冗余和低碳生活:共同产生个人和社区学习

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There is an acknowledged need for buildings and communities to be more resilient in the face of unpredictable effects of climate change, economic crises and energy supplies. The notion and social practices involving redundancy' (the ability to switch between numerous available choices beyond optimal design) are explored as an aspect of resilience theory. Practice and Social Learning theories are used as a lens through which to explore the available redundancy in housing and home environments to help prevent performance failure through unexpected circumstances or in response to varying user needs. Findings from an in depth UK housing case study show how redundancy is linked with the capacity to share resources and to learn both individually and collectively as a community. Such learning in relation to resilient low-carbon living is shown to be co-produced effectively through participatory action research. The benefits of introducing extra redundancy in housing design and community development to accommodate varied user's understanding and preferences are discussed in relation to future proofing, value and scalar issues. Recommendations include better understanding of the design, time and monetary contribution needed to implement social or technical redundancy. These costs should be evaluated in context of savings made through greater resilience achieved.
机译:公认的是,面对气候变化,经济危机和能源供应的不可预测的影响,建筑物和社区必须更具弹性。作为弹性理论的一个方面,探讨了涉及冗余的概念和社会实践(即在最优设计之外的众多可用选择之间进行切换的能力)。实践和社会学习理论被用作探索住房和家庭环境中可用冗余的镜头,以帮助防止由于意外情况或对用户需求的变化而导致的性能故障。从深入的英国住房案例研究中得出的结果表明,冗余与共享资源以及作为社区的个人和集体学习的能力之间是如何联系在一起的。与参与式低碳生活有关的这种学习被证明是通过参与性行动研究有效地共同产生的。讨论了在房屋设计和社区发展中引入额外冗余以适应不同用户的理解和偏好的好处,涉及未来的校对,价值和标量问题。建议包括更好地理解实现社会或技术冗余所需的设计,时间和金钱贡献。这些成本应在通过提高弹性来节省成本的背景下进行评估。

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