Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilience
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Resumo: | Resilience is an applicable theme in many fields of knowledge, stimulating the development of solutions that contemplate optimistic and pessimistic forecasts about the future and observing overcoming difficulties. In the world's poorest regions, factors such as hunger, extreme temperatures, drought or excessive rainfall, and other misfortunes stimulate humanitarian actions associated with the integrative concept of NEXUS (food-water-energy) for the sustainable development of the planet. This research explores this concept by seeking resilience in the case of this project, funded by the ProAfrica Program project applied in the Campada Maria community in Guinea-Bissau. There, women who are vegetable producers suffer great physical stress to fetch water and irrigate the crops. Considering such questions and clearly defined real problems, this work aims to analyze the products built in this context and the process of design and management carried out by an Experimental Site. The actions developed were framed in the steps of Design Science Research (DSR), and the contributions of experimentation in product definition to the project were analyzed. It was verified that the solutions produced for the case were not defined only by the technical product but by a set of solutions considering the production process according to what was possible to meet the deadlines and resources stipulated in the approved proposal. These actions solved the local problem, eliminating much of the daily effort in the targeted community, and the product is in operation. The product is replicable, with the flexibility to adapt to different scenarios. Therefore, connections with the SDGs can be established. |
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Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilienceProáfrica e Nexus, projeto e construção em prol da resiliênciaTransferência de tecnologiaTerraAdobeTechnology transferEarthAdobesustainable developmentResilience is an applicable theme in many fields of knowledge, stimulating the development of solutions that contemplate optimistic and pessimistic forecasts about the future and observing overcoming difficulties. In the world's poorest regions, factors such as hunger, extreme temperatures, drought or excessive rainfall, and other misfortunes stimulate humanitarian actions associated with the integrative concept of NEXUS (food-water-energy) for the sustainable development of the planet. This research explores this concept by seeking resilience in the case of this project, funded by the ProAfrica Program project applied in the Campada Maria community in Guinea-Bissau. There, women who are vegetable producers suffer great physical stress to fetch water and irrigate the crops. Considering such questions and clearly defined real problems, this work aims to analyze the products built in this context and the process of design and management carried out by an Experimental Site. The actions developed were framed in the steps of Design Science Research (DSR), and the contributions of experimentation in product definition to the project were analyzed. It was verified that the solutions produced for the case were not defined only by the technical product but by a set of solutions considering the production process according to what was possible to meet the deadlines and resources stipulated in the approved proposal. These actions solved the local problem, eliminating much of the daily effort in the targeted community, and the product is in operation. The product is replicable, with the flexibility to adapt to different scenarios. Therefore, connections with the SDGs can be established.A resiliência é um tema aplicável em muitos campos do conhecimento estimulando a elaboração de soluções que contemplem previsões otimistas e pessimistas sobre o futuro, observando a superação das dificuldades. Nas regiões mais pobres do mundo, fatores como a fome, extremas temperaturas, secas ou excesso de chuvas, além de outros infortúnios estimulam ações humanitárias associadas ao conceito integrativo NEXUS (alimento-água-energia) para o desenvolvimento sustentável do planeta. Esta pesquisa explora tal conceito, buscando a resiliência no caso do projeto financiado pelo Programa ProÁfrica aplicado na comunidade Campada Maria em Guiné-Bissau. Nesta localidade, mulheres produtoras de hortaliças sofrem grande desgaste físico para buscar água e irrigar as culturas. Considerando tais questões e problemas, claramente definidos e reais, este trabalho tem o objetivo de analisar os produtos construídos neste contexto, bem como o processo de projeto e gestão realizado por um Canteiro Experimental. As ações desenvolvidas foram enquadradas nos passos do Design Science Research (DSR), tendo sido analisadas as contribuições da experimentação na definição do produto para o projeto. Verificou-se que as soluções produzidas para o caso não se definiram apenas pelo produto técnico, mas pelo seu conjunto, considerando processo de produção de acordo com o que era possível para os prazos e recursos estipulados no projeto. Estas ações resolveram o problema local, eliminando grande parte do esforço diário na comunidade-alvo e o produto está em funcionamento. O produto é passível de replicação, com flexibilidade para se adaptar a diferentes cenários. E, desta forma, podem ser estabelecidas conexões com os ODS.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2023-06-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/parc/article/view/866891010.20396/parc.v14i00.8668910PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construção; Vol. 14 (2023): Continuous publication; e023015PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construção; Vol. 14 (2023): Publicação contínua; e023015PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construção; v. 14 (2023): Publicação contínua; e0230151980-6809reponame:PARC (Campinas)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPporhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/parc/article/view/8668910/32107Global; ContemporaryGlobal; ContemporâneoCopyright (c) 2023 PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construçãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLatosinski, Karina TrevisanYuba, Andrea Naguissa2023-12-29T21:22:06Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/8668910Revistahttp://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/parcPUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/parc/oai||parc@fec.unicamp.br1980-68091980-6809opendoar:2023-12-29T21:22:06PARC (Campinas) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false |
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Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilience Proáfrica e Nexus, projeto e construção em prol da resiliência |
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Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilience |
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Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilience Latosinski, Karina Trevisan Transferência de tecnologia Terra Adobe Technology transfer Earth Adobe sustainable development |
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Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilience |
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Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilience |
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Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilience |
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Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilience |
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Proafrica and Nexus, design and construction aiming resilience |
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Latosinski, Karina Trevisan |
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Latosinski, Karina Trevisan Yuba, Andrea Naguissa |
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Yuba, Andrea Naguissa |
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Latosinski, Karina Trevisan Yuba, Andrea Naguissa |
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Transferência de tecnologia Terra Adobe Technology transfer Earth Adobe sustainable development |
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Transferência de tecnologia Terra Adobe Technology transfer Earth Adobe sustainable development |
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Resilience is an applicable theme in many fields of knowledge, stimulating the development of solutions that contemplate optimistic and pessimistic forecasts about the future and observing overcoming difficulties. In the world's poorest regions, factors such as hunger, extreme temperatures, drought or excessive rainfall, and other misfortunes stimulate humanitarian actions associated with the integrative concept of NEXUS (food-water-energy) for the sustainable development of the planet. This research explores this concept by seeking resilience in the case of this project, funded by the ProAfrica Program project applied in the Campada Maria community in Guinea-Bissau. There, women who are vegetable producers suffer great physical stress to fetch water and irrigate the crops. Considering such questions and clearly defined real problems, this work aims to analyze the products built in this context and the process of design and management carried out by an Experimental Site. The actions developed were framed in the steps of Design Science Research (DSR), and the contributions of experimentation in product definition to the project were analyzed. It was verified that the solutions produced for the case were not defined only by the technical product but by a set of solutions considering the production process according to what was possible to meet the deadlines and resources stipulated in the approved proposal. These actions solved the local problem, eliminating much of the daily effort in the targeted community, and the product is in operation. The product is replicable, with the flexibility to adapt to different scenarios. Therefore, connections with the SDGs can be established. |
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