Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 2:14:35 GMT -5
A public parking lot in the Miguel Hidalgo delegation, in Mexico City, was transformed into an urban orchard, which will have lemon and plum trees. To achieve this, 40 sour lemon trees and 42 red plum trees were planted on a 620 square meter plot of land , located on Ingenieros Militares Avenue, behind the Spanish Pantheon. The Delegation Head, Xóchitl Gálvez commented that “the flannel workers used the place and charged 50 to 100 pesos per day; What we did was recover the space to make an urban orchard of lemons and plums, which in the future people will be able to come and harvest.” For Xóchiltl, it is very important to recover more abandoned public spaces to improve the urban environment and expand green areas. Urban Gardens throughout the City The Ministry of the Environment (Sedema) is promoting the pilot project “Community Urban Garden and its effect on the quality of life ”, within housing units.
Such a project is carried out in conjunction with the Youth Institute (Injuve), the Secretariat of Rural Development and Equity for the Communities (Sederec) , and the Social Attorney's Office in the El Molino and San Juan Xalpa neighborhoods, Iztapalapa delegation, and in the rooftop of the Injuve building, Miguel Iceland Mobile Number List Hidalgo. The cultivated products will be destined for the consumption of the 48 participants and in the future the surplus production will be able to be marketed because the greenhouses have the capacity to produce more. Sedema monitors the project in order to monitor it, carrying out tours once a week in the three spaces . The Urban Community Garden project and its effect on the quality of life adds to the main objective of the Mexico City Climate Action Program 2014-2020 , which seeks to improve the quality of life of the population.
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