The Rio Report: Mawddach Permaculture Group
6. Employment
- There are many opportunities for employment in this area using local resources
in a sustainable way.
- But in fact, at present there is high and increasing unemployment. The
tendency for exporting raw products and importing manufactured goods, processed
food and even timber has severely reduced job opportunities in local-based
industries.
- Solutions. Generate satisfying, fulfilling work that creates a better world.
- A saw-mill feeds interconnected local industries, supplying for example
building materials, farm needs (such as fence posts, gates), furniture,
paper, waste for bio-fuels and mulch.
- locally produced renewable energy creates employment through the installation,
operation and servicing of wind and water power plants and management
of fuel forests etc.
- Better management of local resources at the community level by processing
locally produced raw materials, providing employment for the community.
For example, local furniture making or food processing such as organic
yoghurt.
- More people employed on the land in mixed farming, forestry and aquacultures.
- Management of tourism without harm to the environment such as guided
walks, environment awareness training and local tourist transport systems.
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