St. Mary South Eastern
St. Mary South Eastern is a constituency in Jamaica characterized by a blend of rural and semi-urban communities. Each community has its unique attributes and challenges, offering varied opportunities for the application of the Wealth Ecology Model. Based on information available as of January 2022, here is a list of some of the communities within St. Mary South Eastern:
List of Communities in St. Mary South Eastern:
- Castleton
- Clonmel
- Hopewell
- Highgate
- Richmond
- Rock River
- Tacky High
- Trinity
- Zion Hill
Now, let’s consider how the Wealth Ecology Model could be effectively applied in these communities under the pillars of Energy, Technology, Community, and Education:
Energy: For communities like Highgate and Richmond, which are relatively more developed, transitioning to green energy solutions such as solar panels or small hydroelectric plants could be invaluable. This aligns with the Wealth Ecology Model by promoting sustainable energy solutions and making the community less reliant on non-renewable resources.
Technology: Communities like Castleton and Clonmel may benefit from broadband internet expansion and the implementation of IoT (Internet of Things) devices to monitor agriculture or water management. These technological advancements would be designed and operated with local involvement to maximize benefits to the community.
Community: In areas like Hopewell and Rock River, where community-centric activities are integral, local enterprises can be supported through shared resources and cooperatives. Following the Wealth Ecology Model, community-led initiatives would receive investments in the form of micro-credit facilities, or the introduction of sustainable farming practices to enhance agricultural output and local income.
Education: Schools in Trinity, Tacky High, and Zion Hill can be equipped with digital tools and educational materials designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and digital literacy. Adult education centers can be established to upskill older members of the community, aligning with the Wealth Ecology Model’s focus on education as a cornerstone for community development.
In line with the principles of the Wealth Ecology Model, the ultimate goal would be to establish a self-sustaining cycle where the generation and utilization of wealth—be it in the form of financial capital, social well-being, or intellectual resources—are intricately connected and mutually reinforcing. Through this approach, the communities in St. Mary South Eastern could experience sustainable growth and improved quality of life, with outcomes that are both measurable and deeply rooted in local needs and capacities.
SourceEnergy Group R&D