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  1. Like the more established concept of Couchsurfing, the Swedish startup aims to create travel experiences that are more unique and personal than staying at a regular camping ground. Additional benefits are the small stream of income created for hosts, and the fact that—unlike with couch surfing—both guests and hosts can maintain a sense of privacy.

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  3. Travellers contact prospective hosts in advance (lead time varies as defined by each host), giving estimated dates of travel, and they may be asked to reconfirm one or two days in advance of visit. They can stay with hosts for up to 3 days and 2 nights, and are encouraged to stay the full time to develop a deeper relationship with the host.

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    • Introduction
    • Typology of Exchanges
    • Typology of Markets
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    In this article on Use Communities, Alex Steffen argues that sharing infrastructures are vital for sustainability
    A Typology of Sharing Practices

    From a typology developed by Francois Rey: 1. Buy/sell, e.g. classified listings of items on sale 2. Gift, e.g. Freecycle 3. Auction, e.g. eBay 4. Barter, see Online Barter Markets such as Open Barter 5. Sharing, e.g. car-pooling/rideshare, book lending and exchange, time-share accommodations, etc. 6. Mutualization, e.g. mutual insurance Mutual Ban...

    From Ethan Miller: The above tools could be seen, and mapped, against the following typology of non-monetary exchange types: Householding economies— meeting basic needs with our own skills and work at home and on or with the land: raising children, offering advice or comfort, resolving relational conflicts, teaching basic life skills (such as how t...

    Other Directories

    See the following compilations: 1. Global Resource Exchange Groups and Localized Exchange Communities 2. P2P Exchange Infrastructure Projects 3. Low Cost Groups 4. Freecycling Group Finder- find local groups where people are giving and getting free stuff

    Tools Directory

    1. Who Pools is an online-tool for sharing resources.

    Movements

    1. Freeconomy Community- The aim is to get people together locally through the simple act of sharing services, tools, and land.

    A successful German lending and borrowing experiment, dieborger.de, at http://theage.com.au/articles/2005/03/17/1110913726676.html?oneclick=true
    Other peer-based exchanges, are described here at http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,66800,00.html
    The development of 'gifting technologies' is described here at http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue9_12/mcgee/index.html
  5. 2017年9月19日 · Description. Pat Conaty: " Munibnb. Basically this would be an alliance of local authorities working in partnership with local residents who want to let out rooms. Munibnb would like Airbnb fund the allied update of the apps and platform to promote fair and local trade that would also ensure hotel taxes are paid and lettings are ethical.

  6. Description. Ivan Tsikota: "Complementary currencies can be defined as “something else than a legal tender (i.e. national money) <that is used> as a medium of exchange, with the purpose to link unmet needs with otherwise unused resources” (Lietaer & Hallsmith, 2006).

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