Commenced:
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01/09/2014 |
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Submitted:
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24/07/2017 |
Last updated:
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24/07/2017 |
Location:
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Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, BR |
Website:
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http://www.facebook.com/projetobosquecfh |
Climate zone:
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Sub tropical |
Projeto de Educação em Permacultura e Recuperação Ambiental do Bosque do CFH por meio da implantação de Sistemas Agroflorestais, na Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina.
O projeto de Recuperação Ambiental do Bosque do CFH por meio da implantação de Sistema Agroflorestal (SAF) visa à recuperação e revitalização do solo, fauna e flora da área conhecida como Bosque do CFH, localizado no campus Reitor João David Ferreira Lima da UFSC, através de ações coletivas, como mutirão de limpeza, reativação e manejo agroecológico da horta comunitária e plantio de mudas e espécies nativas para a recuperação da mata ciliar. Além disso, pretende-se promover a educação ambiental e a capacitação de pessoas na utilização de práticas agroecológicas, além de propiciar um ambiente para atividades permanentes de ensino, pesquisa e extensão. Para o planejamento e execução do Projeto, utilizam-se conhecimentos tradicionais da permacultura e agroecologia, como a implantação de Sistemas Agroflorestais (SAFs). Os SAFs são sistemas de uso de terras onde espécies arbóreas e arbustivas são associadas com cultivos agrícolas, objetivando otimizar as interações ecológicas do sistema de modo eficaz, na ciclagem de nutrientes, na otimização do uso do espaço e recurso, na diminuição dos riscos de degradação, possuindo um elevado potencial para o controle da erosão através da cobertura do solo, pelas copas e matéria orgânica depositada. No âmbito educacional, o projeto promove oficinas regulares, abertas à comunidade, visando à capacitação em diversas temas relacionados ao projeto: planejamento da paisagem, sistemas agroflorestais, manejo do solo, manejo da água, bioconstrução, entre outros. Também acontece a recepção de grupos (escolas, coletivos, etc) para visitação e realização atividades de integração com a natureza, como plantio de mudas, dinâmicas e trilha educativa. O projeto é resultado da parceria entre a Coordenadoria de Gestão Ambiental da UFSC, o NEPerma (Núcleo de Estudos em Permacultura) e a Comissão de Revitalização do Bosque do CFH (grupo formado por servidores e alunos do Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas).
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