kamnin
Kamnin is a fictional rural commune used in academic and planning exercises to illustrate sustainable development and participatory governance. It is not a real place, but a constructed case study designed to explore how communities can organize around local resources, ecological design, and cooperative economies.
Etymology and naming: The term Kamnin is a fictional coinage, drawn from imagined roots meaning water and
Geography: Geographically, Kamnin is placed on a temperate coastal plain with rolling farmland and a freshwater
Governance: Governance in Kamnin operates through a deliberative council and quarterly assemblies. Members participate in participatory
Economy and infrastructure: The economy combines cooperatives, small farms, and local services. Energy comes from solar,
Culture and education: Education and culture in Kamnin prioritizes environmental literacy, craft apprenticeships, and community gatherings.
Notable features: Key features of the Kamnin model include participatory land-use planning, cooperative housing, and a