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FIGURE 31.17
Pearltrees is a tool used to crowd source through a sharable mind mapping process. In this case the users are
exploring alternative currencies and their inter-relationship with each other.
flows (see Figures 31.18 and 31.19). By analyzing health effects using ecoBalance we find
a wide range of diseases that we tie into life cycle phases. These life cycles are then
analyzed at all levels of community from those affected by individual actions to those
at a city wide scale.
We bridge health and economic development as series of regenerative actions such as
micro enterprises at the neighborhood scale and progress to the entire city scale depend-
ing on need and the investment available.
Both the neighborhood horizontal scale and the vertical city scale of regenerative inter-
ventions serve the purpose of balancing air, water, food, energy, and material at different
intensities of flow relative to energy, material, information, and currency. Together they
form a mosaic of economic development supporting an urban ecosystem.
Although the Juarez/El Paso metroplex is a highly industrialized city, due to a gener-
ally lower individual capital investment capacity the neighborhood ecology is a more
reasonable scale for change in Juarez. Whereas city-wide industrial ecology implanted
as vertically integrated ecoindustry functions better within El Paso's more highly
developed financial structure, especially given El Paso's high land value relative to
its neighbor. However, our presentation of these technologies in the eventual interac-
tive decision-making process represents an ideal mix of technology and neighborhood
collaboration.
Neighborhood and urban ecology interventions are directly correlated to major health
issues afflicting the region (Table 31.5).
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