Title
Toward Alternative Decentralized Infrastructures
Abstract
New forms of infrastructure are needed in a world characterized by the burdens of global climate change, a growing population, increasing socio-technical complexity, and natural and human stressors to our human systems. Enabling communities to transition to a more resilient configuration of infrastructures is crucial for establishing a distributed portfolio of processes and systems by which human needs may be met. This paper proposes a potential way to increase infrastructure resilience by supporting the creation of alternative, decentralized infrastructures (ADIs) composed of small-scale, heterogeneous systems and processes. We see two possible roles for these ADIs: first, they could be integrated with existing infrastructures in the industrialized world, thereby providing some redundancy during times of strain on larger centralized systems; and second, they could help developing communities leapfrog centralized and more capital intensive conventional infrastructure. We present a model for how ADI systems may be built, based on principles from software engineering. Finally, we identify some challenges that go beyond technical implementation details in the instantiation of ADIs, and offer some thoughts on how to address them.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2830629.2830648
ACM DEV
Field
DocType
Citations 
Psychological resilience,Population,Environmental resource management,Capital intensity,Risk analysis (engineering),Portfolio,Fundamental human needs,Redundancy (engineering),Human systems engineering,Sustainability,Business
Conference
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
25
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bill Tomlinson193080.86
Bonnie A. Nardi21369208.56
Donald J. Patterson31765219.99
Ankita Raturi4805.83
Debra Richardson5949126.94
Jean-Daniel Saphores630.37
Daniel Stokols731.72