Difference between revisions of "Appropriate Technology"

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The theme now called "Appropriate Technology" was introduced as [[Intermediate Technology]] in the mid-nineteen sixties by the economist [[E.F. Schumacher]], who is best-known for his book [[Small is Beautiful]].
 
The theme now called "Appropriate Technology" was introduced as [[Intermediate Technology]] in the mid-nineteen sixties by the economist [[E.F. Schumacher]], who is best-known for his book [[Small is Beautiful]].
  
In the mid-nineteen-sixties [[E.F. Schumacher]] used the term [[Intermediate Technology]] to refer to the type of technology he believed would be most appropriate in developing countries,which he described it as being at least ten times more expensive than that then prevalent in developing countries, yet ten times less expensive than that prevalent in the developed nations.  
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In the mid-nineteen-sixties [[E.F. Schumacher]] used the term [[Intermediate Technology]] to refer to the type of technology he believed would be most appropriate in developing countries, which he described it as being "intermediate" between the advanced technology used developed countries, and the insufficient primitive technology used in developing nations.  
  
Schumacher's idea of Intermediate Technology was soon expanded so that it might also be applied in highly developed countries, and the name was accordingly changed to the more general Appropriate Technology, which Wikipedia defines as follows:  
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Schumacher's idea of Intermediate Technology was soon expanded so that it might also be applied in highly developed countries. The name was accordingly changed to the more general Appropriate Technology. Wikipedia defines "Appropriate Technology" as follows:  
  
 
:Appropriate technology is technology that is appropriate to the environmental, cultural and economic situation it is intended for. An appropriate technology, in this sense, typically requires fewer resources, as well as lower cost and less impact on the environment. Proponents use the term to describe technologies which they consider to be suitable for use in developing nations or underdeveloped rural areas of industrialized nations, which they feel cannot operate and maintain high technology.  
 
:Appropriate technology is technology that is appropriate to the environmental, cultural and economic situation it is intended for. An appropriate technology, in this sense, typically requires fewer resources, as well as lower cost and less impact on the environment. Proponents use the term to describe technologies which they consider to be suitable for use in developing nations or underdeveloped rural areas of industrialized nations, which they feel cannot operate and maintain high technology.  

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