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Installation of Vegetable Based Roof Gardens in Schools From Recyclable Materials: A Study

In: Urban Horticulture - Necessity of the Future

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  • Adriana Maria Dos Santos
  • Marina Paiva Baracuhy
  • Dermeval Araujo Furtado
  • Jackson Romulo De Sousa Leite
  • Fabiana Terezinha Leal De Morais
  • Romulo Wilker Neri De Andrade

Abstract

The study aimed to reflect on the socio-environmental issues and the action of the gardens in urban/school spaces, considering garden as a methodological instrument for the interdisciplinary activities related to family farming, using the descriptive methodology and study of literary review with proposals of gardens using recyclable materials depicted through images created using the software AutoCAD. Through the study, it was possible to plan gardens using recyclable materials in environments of small spaces. The crops employed will be vegetables for school meals. The activities carried out in the garden contribute to the change in the habits and attitudes of students regarding the perception they possess of nature, the formation of awareness of respect and care, the need to conserve the environment and stimulate the pursuit of improvement of quality of life in other ways of seeing the activities performed by their own parents in the field.

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  • Adriana Maria Dos Santos & Marina Paiva Baracuhy & Dermeval Araujo Furtado & Jackson Romulo De Sousa Leite & Fabiana Terezinha Leal De Morais & Romulo Wilker Neri De Andrade, 2020. "Installation of Vegetable Based Roof Gardens in Schools From Recyclable Materials: A Study," Chapters, in: Shashank Shekhar Solankey & Shirin Akhtar & Alejandro Isabel Luna Maldonado & Humberto Rodriguez-Fue (ed.), Urban Horticulture - Necessity of the Future, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:203409
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.90721
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    Keywords

    sustainability; waste; agriculture;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q10 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture - - - General
    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General

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