为竹工艺社区的可持续生计设计干预措施

Diid Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI:10.30682/diid8123l
Avinash Shende, Mandar Rane, Purba Joshi
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竹子是印度东北部地区(NER)(由八个邦组成)大量使用的材料。竹编工艺是这些邦的重要生计来源。梅加拉亚邦是东北地区的一个邦,拥有数百年的竹编工艺传统。该邦在某种程度上与主流发展活动隔绝,导致世世代代的生计结构持续不变。基础设施的缺乏和有限的技术准入赋予了这些社区更多的自主权,从而阻碍了他们参与国家的循环经济。本文深入探讨了竹工艺社区面临的挑战,探讨了与他们的习俗、生计和文化相关的问题。它还分享了从一个名为 Shken.in 的为期三年的合作设计干预项目中获得的经验和见解。
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Design Interventions for the Sustainable Livelihood of the Bamboo Craft Community
Bamboo is a plentifully available material in India’s North-Eastern Region (NER), comprising eight states. Bamboo craft serves as a crucial source of livelihood in these states. Meghalaya, one of the NER states, has a centuries-old tradition of practising the woven bamboo craft. The state is somewhat isolated from mainstream developmental activities, leading to a persistently unchanged livelihood structure over generations. The absence of infrastructure and limited technological access has empowered these communities to exercise increased autonomy, thereby preventing them from participating in the country’s circular economy. The paper delves into the challenges faced by bamboo craft communities, exploring issues related to their practices, livelihoods, and culture. It also shares the experiences and insights gained from a three-year-long collaborative design intervention project called Shken.in.
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