The Fresh Credit
The purpose of this thesis is to understand how a communitybased
carbon credit could be implemented through the use
of social capital. As such, it is a practical exploration into the
relationship between classical economics and a humanitarian
design approach.
The thesis is carried out in 2 sections. Part one analyses how
the existing credit model fails to relate to human behaviour on 3
fundamental levels. These levels include issues of measurement
standards, proximity of credits generated and the human condition
in relation to the carbon economic model. From there, I will
explore the use of social capital and the potential to supplement
a personal credit framework within a community context. The
second part outlines the design proposal for implementing a
carbon credit system on a community level. The proposal will
consist of an urban intervention, an online social platform and the
physical implementation of the online data within an urban setting.