Category:Community
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Articles in this category, listed alphabetically:
Pages in category "Community"
The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.
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- How to Build a Compost Toilet
- How to Build a Rainwater Tank: Sri Lankan Pumpkin Tank
- How to Build a School Building in Developing Countries
- How to build a Ventilated Improved Pit Latrine
- How to Build an Underground Brick Dome Water Tank
- How to Build Earthquake Resistant Housing
- How to Build Human-Powered Water-Lifters
- How to Build Solar Cookers
- How to Build the ARTI Compact Biogas Digestor
- How to Build the Vacvina Biogas Digestor
- How to Control Water Hyacinth
- How to Demonstrate How Community Currencies Work
- How to Encourage Girls' Scholarization
- How to Encourage New Projects in the Neighbourhood
- How to Fight Soil Erosion
- How to Fight Soil Erosion by planting Vetiver Grass
- How to Filter Water with a Sand Filter
- How to Harvest Rainwater
- How to Harvest Run Off Rainwater
- How to Harvest Water
- How to Heat Water with Sun Power
- How to Make a Bicycle Trailer
- How to Make a Hand Pump
- How to Make a Solar Pump
- How to Make a Tippy Tap for Hand Washing
- How to Make Fruit Vinegar
- How to Make Grape Wine
- How to Plan a Micro Hydro-power Plant
- How to Prepare a Risk Map
- How to Prepare an Emergency Preparedness Plan
- How to Prevent Food Poisoning
- How to Provide Electricity in Rural Areas-Principles-
- How to Provide Lighting in Rural Areas-Principles-
- How to Purify Water with Chlorine Tablets
- How to Recycle Organic Waste
- How to Recycle Paper
- How to Recycle Plastics
- How to Start a Business
- How to Start an Article
- How to Start Culture in Zai Holes
- How to Stock Water in Cement Water Jars
- How to Stop Gullies on Eroded Slopes
- How to Use a Bicycle to Carry Things
- How to Use Energy from the Wind
- How to Use Photovoltaic Energy
- How to Use Seedballs to Improve Biodiversity
- How to Use Sun Power
- How to Use the Porous Clay Pots and Pipes System
- How to Write Rules and Agreements for an Intentional Community