Infrastructural Ecologies
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An integrated, holistic model for infrastructure planning and design in developing countries.



An integrated, holistic model for infrastructure planning and design in developing countries.
The narrative delves into the life of Esther Clark Short, a Native American entrepreneur and claim jumper who founded Vancouver, Washington. Set against the backdrop of the perilous yet promising Pacific Northwest, it highlights her resilience and business acumen during a transformative era. Additionally, the book sheds light on her connections with notable figures of the time, providing a rich context of the challenges and opportunities that shaped her life and the region’s history.
The booklet presents a comprehensive approach to rebuilding Leogane, Haiti, by applying the principles of the Global Energy Model. It emphasizes the integration of essential infrastructure with sustainable practices, aiming for a holistic reconstruction that addresses both immediate needs and long-term resilience. Edited by Hillary Brown and Miriam N. Ward, it serves as a guide for creating a more sustainable and efficient future for the community.