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Create A Society The Details

Points of Consideration Must be RESILIENT (what does that mean?) Must be SELF-SUSTAINING (what does that mean?) Must include specific plans for the following: Housing structures Safety Energy production Transportation Food Production Waste Management

Housing Structures Other Ideas? Where will we live? What type of shelter will we use? Other Ideas?

Safety How will the people be protected while within the “city limits”?

Energy Production How will you provide power? Do you need power?

Transportation How will you get around to find resources/share information?

Food Production How will you grow/supply food for your population? EPCOT center has some great information on research into new ways to produce crops

Waste Management How will you get rid of your waste/garbage? landfill, composting, burning