What would you like to see in a rural solarpunk village

Hi, I’ve been working on a few photobashes lately, of different scenes in a fictional solarpunk future. I recently started a scene of a solarpunk village. I’ve been thinking a lot about rural places lately, since that’s where I’m from, and how they might change with some of the societal crumbles and contractions I feel like are impending. In my grandparents’ time, the region where I grew up was lots of small villages, usually bunched up around water and local industry, with farms spread out beyond that. With cars, people have spread out in these sprawling bedroom communities that are becoming ever more dense with people. Gas and groceries are 40 minutes away by car (more if you’re looking for a box store), and I feel like most people I knew drove an hour each way for work.

I wanted to do a scene sort of showing how things might change in rural areas if cars became impractical (due to shortages etc) and how things could be rebuilt better.

I’ve realized that this is a bit bigger in scope than most of the things I’ve depicted before. I’m trying to show most of a community in one shot here (albeit at a distance). And there’s so much we could do differently, I don’t really want to miss any ideas/opportunities.

I know I want to include the following:

  • A dense village surrounded by farms and forest, an abandoned mcmansion or large house far enough out to be impractical
  • High speed rail access to the village
  • Solar panels
  • Waterwheels
  • Farms
  • Algae farming
  • Maybe a bit of an inside-out appearance where they’ve cleared farmland around the town but planted lots of trees between the buildings for cooling?

But when it comes to stuff like the layout and other societal-structure stuff, I don’t really have any specifics in mind, which is why I feel like I should look for input from others rather than just drag along my own assumptions. As always I plan to emphasize reuse, so I can grab some existing bits and pieces of towns, but this’ll be in the US where even the small towns aren’t (in my experience) clumped this densely, so we have some flexibility with what the current residents have changed.

Here’s the really rough version I currently have, so you can get an idea as to the general layout I’m planning for. The big green blank space and the surrounding woods etc is where the village and fields will go.

https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/6d430855-2c0d-4c3e-a50a-b6b5bd4a7d1e.webp

Sorry if I’m asking around too much, I posted to /c/farming yesterday for ideas for the fields (which I’m also happy to get) but I feel like a solarpunk society should be very consensus-driven, so it makes sense for depictions of it to be as well. I’ll be doing smaller, simpler scenes for a bit after this one and should be more self-sufficient.

countrypunk,

Okay so something that’s slowly dying in rural America is the presence of specialty stores and craftspeople. Before dollar general and Walmart killed most of it, there were separate/mom n’ pop bakeries, pharmacies, blacksmiths (we could modernize that concept with a technological repair person to fix broken or malfunctioning parts), and tractor/feed supplies. Some of these still exist in rural America obviously but they are declining. Bring back specialization and apprenticeship.

In the center of your village could be a decently sized community garden, with small greenhouses scattered throughout. It acts sort of like a central park or courtyard. Also, rooftop gardens!

Maybe some sort of outdoor community center?

dylanmorgan,

Bikes, especially ones with longer frames to work as cargo vehicles.

Uranium3006,
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ebike + bike trailer or an cargo ebike could be a potent light cargo hauler. you can pedal, but I could build a bike with off the shelf parts with a horsepower a decent percentage of a small car without all the extra weight, before you add in your own pedal power too

dylanmorgan,

There’s a French company that plans to release an ebike with a capacitor instead of a battery, which sounds pretty cool and a bit more sustainable.

JacobCoffinWrites,
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In a world with many fewer cars, where bikes would have more room on the road, I kind of wonder if people would go further - what kind of new pedal-powered or hybrid contraptions would they build? Cargo bikes seem very effective, would there be a benefit to cargo tricycles or four wheeled cart things?

JacobCoffinWrites,
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Thanks! I included bikes in the first two solarpunk photobashes I did, and definitely plan to add them to future scenes (though I’m not sure they’ll show up in this one as it’s a pretty distant zoom on most of the scene). I’ll definitely include a long cargo bike next time, I love seeing all the different versions people use around here.

LibertyLizard,
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Look into agroforestry and forest gardens. Not well developed in non-tropical climates currently, but it’s probably the most sustainable form of agriculture in naturally forested regions. I think a solarpunk society would try to keep totally cleared fields to a minimum unless the climate naturally leads to more open vegetation.

JacobCoffinWrites,
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I’ll definitely dig into this. At first glance it looks like at this distance the easiest way to represent it would be as rows of trees with crops in between, but I’ll do more research. Thanks for recommending this, I wouldn’t have thought of it otherwise!

BlueKittyMeow,

Also maybe take a look at coppices while you’re on that track! Forestry management and harvesting trees while leaving mature trees around and letting new growth come up from stumps. If folks might be doing some clay/wattle construction it would be a potential source for sustainable housing materials.

poVoq,
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Rope-ways are a cool mode of transportation in an mountainous area like that. Could be also used to quickly cross the lake/river to reach a train station on the opposite side.

Solar PV could be floating on the lake.

JacobCoffinWrites,
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I really dig these! I never really considered gondola-type cable cars for practical use outside of ski mountains, and I really like the idea! I don’t know if I can make one work in this scene but if I can’t, they’re definitely going on my list for future photobashes! Even with whatever rough maintenance roads necessary to get to the posts, these seem like a super low-impact, and probably pretty cheap, way to cross terrain.

poVoq,
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In La Paz (Bolivia) and a few other places these ropeways work like metro stations: youtu.be/FAriob9Z9NI?feature=shared

Quite cheap and efficient, and no need to cut much forest either.

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