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Patterns for sustainable development

Published: 16 October 2010 Publication History

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This pattern writing project began with the discovery of a small paperback book called Two Ears of Corn by Roland Bunch.

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Manns, M.L. and Rising Addison-Wesley, 2005.
[2]
Rising, L. and K. Rehmer, "Patterns for Sustainable Development," Proc. of the 16th Conf. Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP '09). ACM. Also see lindarising.org.
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Polak, P., "12 Steps to Practical Problem Solving," World Ark, March/April 2008, 30-35.
[4]
Bunch, R., Two Ears of Corn, A Guide to People-Centered Agricultural Improvement, World Neighbors, 1982.
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Cochran, J., Patterns of sustainable agriculture adoption/nonadoption in Panamá, Master's thesis, McGill University, October 2003.

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PLOP '10: Proceedings of the 17th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs
October 2010
388 pages
ISBN:9781450301077
DOI:10.1145/2493288
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