furniture-pot is a building block, built with recycled materials for growing plants and vegetables...

5

Upload: isaac-shelton

Post on 05-Jan-2016

223 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Furniture-pot is a building block, built with recycled materials for growing plants and vegetables under the concept of permaculture and urban agriculture
Page 2: Furniture-pot is a building block, built with recycled materials for growing plants and vegetables under the concept of permaculture and urban agriculture

Furniture-pot is a

building block, built

with recycled materials for

growing plants and

vegetables under

the concept of

permaculture and

urban agriculture. The satisfaction of eating something produced by ourselves. The dynamic that revolves around the production system (planting, fertilizing, watering)

• Poor feeding

•Environmental pollution

• Unsustainability

Page 3: Furniture-pot is a building block, built with recycled materials for growing plants and vegetables under the concept of permaculture and urban agriculture

Jan Axelson

Sweden

PhD. Education

Julieta MazzolaArgentina

Msc. Environment and

Land Management

“! You should make

plans to change the

world!

VEGGEPOT is an idea

is cheap, durable, and

sustainable.”

“Urban

agriculture is a

good

alternative for

the population

has access to

healthy

foods..”

Page 4: Furniture-pot is a building block, built with recycled materials for growing plants and vegetables under the concept of permaculture and urban agriculture

“this idea of sustainability encourages family self-sufficiency”

Luis PocasangreHonduras

PhD. Science

Jorge Arce

Costa Rica

Msc. Tropical Crops

“Urban agriculture

should be done by

harnessing the

resources of each

region.”

Page 5: Furniture-pot is a building block, built with recycled materials for growing plants and vegetables under the concept of permaculture and urban agriculture

Pánfilo Tabora PhilippinesPhD. Environmental Science.

He is a professor at EARTH University, but travels the world constantly, soon will come to Costa Rica (June

2011).

Would improve the Veggepot?

With such initiatives contribute to change?

Urban agriculture reduces the problematic of global hunger and malnutrition?