Whole Earth Foundation
Die Zukunft des demokratisierten Infrastrukturmanagements
When we examine the world broadly, we see a growing issue of aging infrastructure. Unfortunately, service providers governing these infrastructure assets have not always adequately maintained and renewed the facilities they manage. Take, for example, the aging water infrastructure of the United States, where it is estimated that approximately 1 trillion USD in capital investment will be required to replace all water pipes by the year 2050 (AWWA). Most water pipe infrastructure in the United States was installed between the late 1800s and 1970s, so most of it is at least 40 years old, with a large fraction being 60-80 years old. With the useful life of most types of water pipes somewhere in the range of 60-100 years, increasingly more of the existing pipes will have to be replaced. Most citizens, however, are not fully aware of this situation or the reality that they will carry the burden of this cost in the form of increased water bills. This problem is not unique to the US; most of Europe has even older pipe systems, and similar issues exist in most countries worldwide.
SOLUTION
When we examine the world broadly, we see a growing issue of aging infrastructure. Unfortunately, service providers governing these infrastructure assets have not always adequately maintained and renewed the facilities they manage.
Problem
Imbalanced access to information between service providers and citizens
The lack of general incentive among parties to challenge the status quo
Approach
Help the database grow, earn tokens for your contributions
What you earn will fluctuate based on how much you contributed to help improve infrastructure
Become engaged with your community, and collaborate with service providers to build a smarter infrastructure
Whole Earth Access (WEA) comprises the following three key groups:
Information Providers
Information providers (mainly general citizens) can access the environmental database and contribute data to earn utility tokens.
Infrastructure Service Providers
Infrastructure service providers can utilize the environmental database and tools created by third-party developers to improve development projects’ efficiency.
Partners
Partners can access the environmental database to develop novel tools that benefit the infrastructure and the environment, help publicize our project and vision to the world, and much more.
TOOLS
WEA platform tools to build and utilize the environmental database
Create reports about the condition of your local infrastructure, sharing the latest information with the community
Use intelligent machine learning applications powered by the environmental database to obtain predictive insight about local infrastructure and make smarter decisions
USECASE
Water
Reduce maintenance costs and maximize water savings!
Energy
Build smarter, more energy-efficient buildings!
and Many More!
We are constantly looking for new and creative ideas. Contact us to get involved!
Conclusion
Preserving and Creating Resources
An important part of implementing this approach is a method for measuring the value of the information provided. We hope you have enjoyed the introduction of our project. For more information and updates on the project, please follow our website. We also regularly provide information on social media
Detailed information:
Website: https://wholeearthfoundation.org/
Whitepaper: https://wholeearthfoundation.org/WEF-whitepaper_v1.0.pdf
Telegram: https://t.me/WholeEarthFoundation
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WholeEarthFdn
Media: https://medium.com/wholeearthfoundation
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/WholeEarthFoundation/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WholeEarthFoundation
AUTHOR
Forum Username: Federico Valverde
Forum Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2852549
Telegram Username: @FedericoValverde3
ETH Wallet Address: 0xbFa864138a2dBC6c77B5CB6e916D6b6c1eCDc9F7
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