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This week I examined the efficiency of transportation in
Austria and where the future for demand lies. For this reason I created a chart
on the population growth over the past twenty years along with passengers domestically transported through rail, boat, ship, privately owned vehicles, and airway travel for the past ten years. When comparing these figures, [...]

Observations of NZ's Tourism Industry

I chose to do my research on ecotourism operations in the Auckland region because the region has a unique situation in that there are various ecotourism options available in close proximity to a large urban center. In other parts of the world, you usually have to travel quite a bit to get to the areas [...]

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This week I learned a ton. I visited a local NGO called Chuyma Aru. Heres my findings.
Monday, 27 May 2013, I did an interview with two of the directors of Chuyma Aru, a local NGO that works with local populations to help them remember ancient or forgotten practices. They work with youth and schools as [...]

A Commonly Commented on Matter

A day trip of Sydney brings me to this famous opera house.

I’m in Sydney Australia this week for the second portion of my research travels.  It’s hard, but I’ll skip the parts about how beautiful and alive the City of Sydney and the surrounding areas are.  I met with a Green Building Council of [...]

Adjusting to Dome Living

The inside of a Monolithic Dome gymnasium.

One of the first drawbacks about Monolithic Domes for many people is their shape and appearance.  Several people I’ve spoken to on my travels have commented that space is lost around corners, that they are the homes of the future and they are reminded of Star Trek when [...]

Auckland, NZ

As I previously mentioned, I am working on a research project with NZTRI to gauge visitor interest in a “3 day island journey experience” on Motutapu Island, just off the coast of Auckland. When I got to NZTRI they had already gathered the data, which consisted of an online survey on ATEED’s Facebook page as [...]

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I chose to do my internship in Puno, Peru which is located in the central Andes at the very southern border that Peru shares with Bolivia.  This city of 200,000 is situated on Lake Titicaca, a glacial lake that is 250 meters deep and 190 km long, with a catchment area of 58,000km squared.  It [...]

“Pura Vida” or Pure Life in Costa Rica

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Pura vida or “pure life” is the local saying here in the province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica. It describes the lifestyle of the local people and through eco-tours like horseback riding and canopy, zip lining you can certainly understand [...]

Second week in Puno, Huancané and Vilquechico, Peru, 12-19 May

On Tuesday, 14 May 2013, we arrived in Vilquechico which is a district in the Department of Puno.  I was accompanied by two managers from JATHA MUHU: Wilmer and Juan, and four undergrad student interns from the University of the Altiplano:  Damian, Reynoldo, Vanessa and Melissa.  We arrived at 0830 more or less, stored our [...]

Constructing a Monolithic Dome

I sat through a week-long workshop given by the Monolithic Dome Institute (MDI), which is located in Italy, Texas, and received a “Certificate of Completion”.  I can build a Monolithic Dome!  I find it fitting that the uniqueness of the domes matches the uniqueness of the name given to the city where the company’s headquarter [...]