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urban-fruit-collection

(not to be confused with the unrelated "portland fruit tree project")

copyright 2016 by Joseph Herbert

(written while in Portland, Oregon)

our urban fruit tree project (by joseph herbert; not to be confused with the @portland fruit tree project)

solutions - multiparts:

  1. catchers
  2. bins
  3. signs (IRL physical)
  4. tech/apps (virtual)
  5. distribution? (optional?unsure)

solution descriptions:

EACH SOLUTION PIECE IS MODULAR: WHILE COMPLEMENTARY, THEY CAN STAND INDEPENDENTLY.

  1. cloth or other material a. hung from branches, trunk (diagonal?) 'catches' fruit as it falls from the tree b. prefer: 'deposits' or 'slides' fruit (angled slope) into specific part of ground. (mitigates or eliminates need to manually remove from catchers)

  2. collection bins stands or sits underneath or next to tree fruit is collected & kept in bins (with #1, automatically; or without #1, then manually)

  3. signs (physical) a la community notice boards standing up on pedestal/podium printed paper vs engraved?

poss info to incl.:

FREE [ORGANIC*] [HYPERLOCAL ;P] FRUIT how to use what/why

{{* CHECK IF PROPERTY OWNERS OR OTHERS ARE USING ANY SUBSTANCES OR ANYTHING OF ANY KIND ON THE TREE AT ALL}}

about tree: species, age (when planted/grown) times when ripe:

  • predicted, and/or
  • seasonal conditions needed (may vary as climate changes), and/or
  • incl chart of each-previous-year (by month/week)

about cloth/capture

about bins

about signs

how to contribute at this tree nearby online-data org-admin

about project: website(s) fallingfruit.org others/similar site for this project in portland app

QR code other nearby trees

  • by geo: ** same block ** nearby blocks ** map of this and/or other areas
  • by type: ** same/similar type(s) ** diff types ** by nutritive value
  • by harvest-time/-calendar (can plan 'route-map'/'harvest-map'?)

about org: founders/etc

other (friends we endorse; not affiliated with this project in any way) resourcefulpdx.com seuplift/calendar

meta-data: date (month/year) of this paper-printing & iteration/version# of this document past/changelog? printing-number (in case paper gets worn and needs replacing but with same version? sigh, too semantic..)

  1. tech fallingfruit.org? fallingfruit app?? own website? own app? others?

  2. distribution to whom? where? how?

neighbors? oregon food bank / urban gleaners / food not bombs / free food porch(es)? in stores(??) at local farmers markets?

poss. benefits

.2. benefit (test if accurate): improves fruit attractiveness => likelihood of fruit being taken, consumed by passerby eases/simplifies, accelerates redistribution

poss risk: increased risk of molding/rotting/insects (by consolidating into all-same-place, touching) increased bruising if dropped in (vs onto potentially softer ground) => poss: use softer basket for collection (instead of plastic bin) ==> poss benefit: improves attractiveness ==> poss risk: increases cost; may decrease attractiveness as wear/tear(?vs plastic?); may be harder to clean (and keep clean)

general poss. risks/costs/challenges:

[incomplete; more to fill in later]

problems solved:

  • sidewalks, streets, driveways not littered w/ messy fruit anymore

  • resilence/emergency prep/sustainability (we'll have a food supply much of the year, when (not if) the 9.2mag cascadia quake hits)

  • food going to waste ** ghg/pollut (from rotting fruit) ** toxic (pesticde) alternatives consumed (from storebought apples, fruit)

** unneccessary cost (grocery dollars) spent ** some people hungry/malnutr due to lack of access

value added:

  • free food - lowers grocery costs
  • invites more walkability in nghbhd's
  • sense of connected place / community

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