The study was conducted in four communities in South Africa where UNDP and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research are presently rolling out low-cost internet through Television White Space Technology.
The study was conducted in four communities in South Africa where UNDP and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research are presently rolling out low-cost internet through Television White Space Technology.
The study ran in parallel with the internet release project to promote environmental sustainability in the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) as solutions/products associated with the 4IR often have adverse effects on the environment (consider the toxicity of e-waste or inefficient energy consumption).
Biomimicry is a practice that learns from the strategies found in nature to solve human design challenges. Many aspects of 4IR already incorporate biomimicry - artificial Intelligence copies human intelligence; drones are based on nature's animals of flight; the Internet of Things (IoT) and sensors draw inspiration from human senses and its connectivity through the central nervous system.
The knowledge product showcases how local communities in Mpophomeni (KwaZulu-Natal), Mdantsane (Eastern Cape), Ocean View (Western Cape), and Botshabelo (Free State) employed biomimicry and design thinking methodologies to uncover new socio-economic opportunities that are environmentally friendly, socially sustainable and regenerative - addressing many of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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The study ran in parallel with the internet release project to promote environmental sustainability in the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) as solutions/products associated with the 4IR often have adverse effects on the environment (consider the toxicity of e-waste or inefficient energy consumption).
Biomimicry is a practice that learns from the strategies found in nature to solve human design challenges. Many aspects of 4IR already incorporate biomimicry - artificial Intelligence copies human intelligence; drones are based on nature's animals of flight; the Internet of Things (IoT) and sensors draw inspiration from human senses and its connectivity through the central nervous system.
The knowledge product showcases how local communities in Mpophomeni (KwaZulu-Natal), Mdantsane (Eastern Cape), Ocean View (Western Cape), and Botshabelo (Free State) employed biomimicry and design thinking methodologies to uncover new socio-economic opportunities that are environmentally friendly, socially sustainable and regenerative - addressing many of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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