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[[Category:Open source appropriate technology]]
[[Category:Open source appropriate technology]]
==Source==
==Source==
* Tanikella, N.G., Savonen, B., Gershenson, J., Pearce, J.M. (2017). [https://www.ewb.org.au/jhe/index.php/jhe/article/view/60 Viability of Distributed Manufacturing of Bicycle Components with 3-D Printing: CEN Standardized Polylactic Acid Pedal Testing]. ''Journal of Humanitarian Engineering'' 5(1), 8-17. [https://www.academia.edu/33287420/Viability_of_Distributed_Manufacturing_of_Bicycle_Components_with_3-D_Printing_CEN_Standardized_Polylactic_Acid_Pedal_Testing open access]
* Michaels, R.E. and Pearce, J.M. (2017). 3-D printing open-source click-MUAC bands for identification of malnutrition. ''Public Health Nutrition'', pp.1–4. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980017000726 [https://www.academia.edu/32956588/3-D_Printing_Open_Source_Click-MUAC_Bands_for_Identification_of_Malnutrition_Running_title_3-D_Printing_Open_Source_Click-MUAC_Bands open access]
* Michaels, R.E. and Pearce, J.M. (2017). 3-D printing open-source click-MUAC bands for identification of malnutrition. ''Public Health Nutrition'', pp.1–4. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980017000726 [https://www.academia.edu/32956588/3-D_Printing_Open_Source_Click-MUAC_Bands_for_Identification_of_Malnutrition_Running_title_3-D_Printing_Open_Source_Click-MUAC_Bands open access]
* Jephias Gwamuri, Jill Poliskey and Joshua Pearce, 2017. Open Source 3-D Printers: An Appropriate Technology for Developing Communities. 7th International Conference on Appropriate Technology (7th ICAT): Sustainable Technologies to Empower Communities – Bridging Theory and Practice, At Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Volume: 7th. [https://www.academia.edu/32747403/Open_Source_3-D_Printers_An_Appropriate_Technology_for_Developing_Communities open access]
* Jephias Gwamuri, Jill Poliskey and Joshua Pearce, 2017. Open Source 3-D Printers: An Appropriate Technology for Developing Communities. 7th International Conference on Appropriate Technology (7th ICAT): Sustainable Technologies to Empower Communities – Bridging Theory and Practice, At Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Volume: 7th. [https://www.academia.edu/32747403/Open_Source_3-D_Printers_An_Appropriate_Technology_for_Developing_Communities open access]

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Feedingeveryone.jpg David Denkenberger and Joshua Pearce, Feeding Everyone No Matter What: Managing Food Security After Global Catastrophe , 1st Edition, Academic Press, San Diego (2015).


Alt-org.jpg Joshua M. Pearce, “Free and Open Source Appropriate Technology” in Martin Parker, George Cheney, Valerie Fournier and Chris Land (Eds.) Routledge Companion to Alternative Organisation, pp. 308-328, 2014.


 


Nano-globe.png Usman Mushtaq and Joshua M. Pearce “Open Source Appropriate Nanotechnology ” Chapter 9 in editors Donald Maclurcan and Natalia Radywyl, Nanotechnology and Global Sustainability, CRC Press, pp. 191-213, 2012.



 


Fwd.png Joshua M. Pearce in Gupta, V. (Ed). The Future We Deserve: 100 Visions of the Future,  Pediapress.  Open access
  • “Open Source Appropriate Technology”, p. 29.
  • “Solar Photovoltaic Energy Replication”, p. 50.



Cda displayimage.jpg Ha T. Nguyen and Joshua M. Pearce, “Community-scale Wind-powered Desalination for Selected Coastal Mekong Provinces in Vietnam” in M.A. Stewart and P.A. Coclanis (eds.), Environmental Change and Agricultural Sustainability in the Mekong Delta Advances in Global Change Research 2011, Volume 45, Part 4, 371-398,  Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011.


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