Saturday, May 1, 2010

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Introduction to Appropriate Technology:

SNAP Hydroponic (Simple Nutrients Addition Program)
An alternative system of growing plants without soil. It uses an inert media and a nutrient solution containing essential elements needed by the plant to grow.
http://brochureforisudevcom.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/how-to-set-up-snap.pdf

ROPE PUMP is a kind of pump where a loose hanging rope is lowered down into a well and drawn up through a long pipe with the bottom immersed in water. On the rope, round disks or knots matching the diameter of the pipe are attached which pull the water to the surface.
http://www.practicafoundation.nl/


BioSand Water Filters are a technological adaptation of the centuries old slow sand filtration process. While implementations exist in many different sizes and varieties, the most common design is intended for use in rural homes where naturally safe or treated water sources are not available. http://manzwaterinfo.ca/


Technology for the Poor's mission is to develop, innovate and disseminate sustainable technologies to the poor all over the world.
http://www.technologyforthepoor.com/

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The Center for Rice Husk Energy Technology (CRHET) is a newly established office at the CPU College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences, that focuses on the utilization of rice husks as fuel. The Center obtained funding support from Rolex Awards for Enterprise 2008, particularly for the rice husk gas stove technology. The aim is to provide information on rice husk energy technologies developed by Engr. Alexis Belonio of Central Philippine University to various industries around the world especially in Asia.
http://www.crhet.org/


EMAS is a Mobile School for Water and Sanitation based in Bolivia, and run by Wolfgang Eloy Buchner. EMAS is also a whole technical and social concept of water and sanitation which includes manual drilling, rain water harvesting, solar water heaters, wind power, hydraulic rams, water treatment, small tanks and sinks, a variety of hand and foot pumps, and ferrocement water storage tanks.
http://vimeo.com/channels/emas

Center of Bicycle Technology
Maya Pedal is a Guatemalan NGO based in San Andreas Itzapa
http://www.mayapedal.org/

Clay for Earth - Sustainable Solutions for Livable Communities
A user-driven database of practical, sustainable worldwide resources for more livable communities, with special emphasis on developing countries.
www.clayforearth.org/


An eco-KALAN is a portablestove made of clay consisting of three components: the outer shell (kalan) on which the cooking pot sits; the inner chamber (rocket elbow) where the combustion takes place; and a shelf with air holes to hold the fuel. The space between the kalan and the combustion chamber is filled with wood ash for insulation.
http://www.eco-kalan.com/


Appropriate Rural Technology Institute
A scientific and social research NGO for energy,agriculture and rural developement issues of India and world.www.arti-india.org/

No-wash-pigs Technology:
An Easy Way to Manage PiggeriesKeeping the piggery clean and odorless has always been a challenge for hog raisers but this is more difficult for small-scale growers who raise pigs in the backyard They need to wash their pigpens more often to keep their neighbor from complaining
http://www.costalesnaturefarms.com/
http://www.thainaturalfarming.com/
http://pinoyagribusiness.com/forum/swine/no_wash_pig_technology-t945.0.html;wap2=

Herbana Farms is a 4 hectare ecological organic demonstration farm that specializes in the production of herbs, organic salad greens, specialty vegetables, free-range chickens and tilapia aquaculture. It also serves as a training venue for people who wants to learn the different organic and natural farming technologies – these include the Biodynamic-French Intensive, Agroecology and Korean Natural Farming
www.herbanafarm.com/


Appropriate Technology for Small and Subsistence Farms
http://www.efn.org/~itech/

Rodale Institute, Leaders in Organic Solutions for Global Warming ..Details of research and promotion
of sustainable farming practices.
www.rodaleinstitute.org/

Cabiokid is a permaculture development site located on a 5,5 ha property in Cabiao, Nueva Ecija on the island of Luzon, Philippines
http://www.cabiokid.org/home.html

Natural Organic and Biological Farming
http://www.freewebs.com/organicfarmphil/naturalorganicfarming.htm
http://www.philnatures.com/naturesglory/



This group is created to share ideas, thoughts, recipes, links, etc about eating and enjoying a raw vegan food and growing it organically here in the Philippines. It's also about sharing the kind of agro-forestry technology that can turn 60 sq meters of land into a permanent source of food for a family of five.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=96218528908&v=wall


The Manzanar Project ( Mangrove Technology)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_H._Sato

This is the official site of the Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation, Inc. (AIDFI).
http://aidfi.org/default.aspx


The Mad Housers is an Atlanta-based nonprofit group engaged in direct action to shelter the homeless.
http://www.madhousers.org/


Straw-bale construction is a building method that uses bales of straw (commonly wheat, rice, rye and oats straw) as structural elements, building insulation, or both. This construction method is commonly used in natural building or "green" construction projects. Straw-bale construction has some advantages over conventional building systems because of the renewable nature of straw, its cost, easy availability, and its high insulation value
StrawBale.com is a world leader in straw bale construction. We provide cutting edge information on straw bale, straw bale house building and straw bale home
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw-bale_construction
http://www.strawbale.com/

Your one stop source for FREE plans. Make a GREENHOUSE, Pastured Poultry Pen, Cold Frame, Quad ATV Golfcart Carport, Banner Holder, and more out of PVC pipe
http://www.pvcplans.com/



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