Ecuador
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Diseño e implementación de jardines en la facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias mediante el uso de especies ornamentales propagadas de forma asexual
Fecha
2023-08-01Autor
Arias Peralta, Edisson Raimundo
Cambisaca Mejía, José Ricardo
Palta Vera, Pedro Leonel
Institución
Resumen
The gardens are considered an integral part of society because they provide an environment
of beauty, tranquility, and harmony. Throughout history, they have evolved with new forms
and designs. In the context of educational institutions, the implementation of green spaces is
essential to create an ecological and social atmosphere, especially to raise awareness about
their care and management. Therefore, the objective of this project was to design and
implement gardens at the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences using ornamental species
propagated asexually (cuttings and bulbs). A topographic survey of the area was conducted,
allowing the creation of 2D and 3D garden plans using AutoCAD. Additionally, the species
used in the gardens were propagated asexually through bulbs and cuttings. To ensure their
proper development and adaptation, a micro-irrigation system was designed and implemented
in the main garden. The result was the construction of two gardens, enhancing the visual
aspect of the institution.