Memo+7+Research+Design+Grid+(Dan+F)


 * Aims || Generate knew knowledge on how technologies are transferred to the developing world || Generate knowledge on what criteria really needs to be met in order to truly be sustainable || Generate recommendations on how technology should be transferred to less developed nations by more developed ones. ||
 * Questions || What are the different ways of conceptualizing what should be allowed between borders economically and for the sake of development? || What types of institutions should be responsible for the transferring of more sustainable technologies? || How does the political, economic, social, or environmental cause that a problem is defined by limit the ways in which it can be effectively solved? ||
 * Data Collection || Secondary literature on the history of development || Stove research from sustainable by design || Interview of professionals in stove industry from developed and developing countries compared ||
 * Emerging Arguments || Information and education transfer should be the only thing transferred if there is a high rich for dependency of less developed countries on more developed ones. || Technology is not effectively transferred to developed nations when they have to rely on external sources for resources (at least initially). || The most effective means for transfer occurs where the locals realize the need for change, not when outsiders come in with modern solutions to what are not perceived as the most immediate problems of the day. ||
 * ^  || A one-size fits all approach should not be used to try to solve an issue. each country needs to evaluate the best option for them, not just the one they would prefer. || Developed nations benefit more from interactions with less developed countries even in a system that is supposed to be governed by fair trade. ||^   ||
 * Literatures || History of development || Human welfare indexes || INGO information and records ||
 * ^  || Stove research institutes ||^   ||^   ||