Underutilization of locally available skills
- Uncatalogued community skills
- Untapped local talents
- Unused local skills
- Unrecognized income skills
- Overlooked personal skills
- Unknown existing skills
- Unidentified local interests
Nature
Many local people possess skills and abilities which could be exchanged or shared, whether in repair, construction and traditional crafts, or in teaching and other forms of creative leadership. The use of such local skills and wisdom to small communities is often overlooked, and the creation of methods for sharing these skills does not keep pace with the need.
Incidence
Buildings deteriorate even though local skills could easily refurbish them. Older residents' handicraft skills are basically overlooked as contributions to the cultural life of the community, as there are few situations where they can be displayed or utilized, although the skills of many are hobby-oriented and self-fulfilling. Many older skilled tradesmen and businessmen have no apprentice positions to enable them to pass on wisdom to the next generation, while at the same time young people are often underemployed and do not see possibilities for contributing to the community's future.