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Davis, Michael Maks, Andrea Lorena Vallejo Espinosa, and Francisco Rene Ramirez. "Beyond green façades: active air-cooling vertical gardens." Smart and Sustainable Built Environment 8, no. 3 (July 3, 2019): 243–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sasbe-05-2018-0026.

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Purpose Vertical gardens offer multiple benefits in urban environments, including passive cooling services. Previous research explored the use of “active vertical gardens” as potential evaporative air-cooling units by developing a mathematical model based on the FAO-56 Penman Monteith equation. Further research showed that active vertical gardens function best by creating an airflow in the cavity behind the garden such that air is cooled by flowing over the water-saturated garden substrate. The purpose of this paper is to improve the quantification of active vertical garden performance. Design/methodology/approach A building-incorporated vertical garden was built in Quito, Ecuador, with an air inlet at the top of the garden, an air cavity behind the garden and where air was expelled from the base. Measurements were made of air temperature, humidity and velocity at the air inlet and outlet. Findings The active vertical garden cooled the air by an average of 8.1 °C with an average cooling capacity of 682.8 W. Including the effects of pre-cooling at the garden inlet, the garden cooled the air by an average of 14.3 °C with an average cooling capacity of 1,203.2 W. Originality/value The results are promising and support the potential for active vertical gardens to be incorporated into building services and climate control.
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Tolangara, Abdulrasyid, and Rohima Wahyu Ningrum. "VERTICAL GARDEN MEWUJUDKAN SEKOLAH DASAR BERBASIS LINGKUNGAN." J-ABDIPAMAS (Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat) 2, no. 1 (April 25, 2018): 130. http://dx.doi.org/10.30734/j-abdipamas.v2i1.192.

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ABSTRACTSchool yard is the most appropriate learning media to support learning creativity for learners. The narrow use of school yard has not been well implemented so that the students' ignorance towards the environment is closely related to the decreasing environmental quality in schools. To improve the quality of education and learning achievement of learners about environmental knowledge can provide a direct understanding to learners about the environment by applying the concept of vertical garden in the yard of the school. Vertical concept of this garden becomes an alternative in getting around the yard or narrow land. The school plays an important role in this devotion program at the time of making the garden vertical garden, where the school proposes the implementation of maintenance activities and planting new plant species in the annual plan of SDN 34 Kota Ternate. Socialization and workshops that have been done with the school together with community service team Unkhair can provide an early description of the use of a narrow school yard by applying the garden vertical garden. Another target of this program is that students and teachers feel the benefits of this school park in classroom learning so that they can apply the concept of farming obtained for the home.Keywords: Garden vertical garden, environment, school yard.ABSTRAKPekarangan sekolah merupakan media belajar yang paling tepat untuk menunjang kreativitas belajar bagi peserta didik. Pemanfaatan pekarangan sekolah yang sempit masih belum terlaksana dengan baik sehingga ketidakpedulian peserta didik terhadap lingkungan sangat berkaitan dengan menurunnya kualitas lingkungan di sekolah. Untuk dapat meningkatkan kualitas pendidikan dan prestasi belajar peserta didik tentang pengetahuan lingkungan dapat memberi pemahaman langsung kepada peserta didik tentang lingkungan hidup dengan menerapkan konsep vertical garden di pekarangan sekolah. Konsep vertikal garden ini menjadi sebuah alternatif dalam menyiasati pekarangan atau lahan yang sempit. Pihak sekolah sangat berperan penting dalam program pengabdian ini pada saat pembuatan taman vertical garden, dimana pihak sekolah mengusulkan pelaksanaan kegiatan perawatan dan penanaman jenis tanaman baru dalam rencana tahunan SDN 34 Kota Ternate. Sosialisasi dan workshop yang telah dilakukan bersama pihak sekolah bersama tim pengabdian masyarakat Unkhair dapat memberikan gambaran awal tentang pemanfaatan pekarangan sekolah yang sempit dengan menerapkan taman vertical garden. Target lain luaran program ini adalah diharapkan peserta didik dan guru merasakan manfaat dari taman sekolah ini pada pembelajaran di kelas sehingga dapat menerapkan konsep bercocok tanam yang diperoleh untuk dirumah. Kata Kunci: Taman vertical garden, lingkungan, pekarangan sekolah.
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Kumar, Ramesh. "Standardization of plant species and growing medium for vertical garden system: A new urban horticulture concept." Journal of Horticultural Sciences 13, no. 1 (June 30, 2018): 108–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24154/jhs.2018.v13i01.013.

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Vertical gardens are becoming a common component in contemporary garden designs at urban living space because of shrinking land spaces. Successful growing of plants in vertical garden systems depends up on growing container, plants chosen, growing media, etc. Hence a study was carried out in the Department of Horticulture, Annamalai University, during the year 2013, with the objectives to study the influence of Coir pith, Stockosorb and Geohumus as components of growing media along with FYM, Vermicompost and Leaf mould compost on growth and performance of ornamental plants for establishment of vertical garden and to study the performance of ornamental plants Viz., Philodendron erubescens Cv. ‘Gold’, Chlorophytum comosum Cv. ‘Variegatum’ and Polyscias fruticosa plants in wooden containers for establishment of vertical garden. The experiment was laid out in Completely Randomized Design in wooden containers, with ten treatment combinations of various growing media mixtures comprising red soil, river sand as basic components in combination with organic manures (FYM, vermicompost, leaf mould compost, coir pith) and hydrogels (Stocksorb and Geohumus). The plant growth characters and ornamental value index were observed. Among the three ornamental plants used, Polyscias fruticosa and Philodendron erubescens are performed better as ornamental plants in vertical garden system with the growing media of Red soil : River sand : Vermicompost @ 1:1:1/2 + Stockosorb(25g).
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Sihing, Inggit Musdinar Sayekti, Sri Kurniasih, and Dody Kurniawan. "VERTICAL GARDEN UTILIZATION TRAINING FOR HIGH SCHOOL / STUDENTS IN JAKARTA." ICCD 2, no. 1 (November 28, 2019): 533–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol2.iss1.262.

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The existence of open spaces in private urban villages in Jakarta is very rare. Occupancy at the center of the city causes people choose land for buildings rather than open space. Even though Jakarta has ranked in the top 5 countries with an upper threshold. Vertical garden was chosen as an alternative greening solution on limited open space. Vertical garden assistance and training is aimed at students from PGRI 15 High School located around the campus of Budi Luhur University, South Jakarta. Students are introduced to the importance of greening for environmental health and are encouraged to be creative in creating vertical garden forms with a variety of ideas. The approach method used is tri-daya, i.e. i) social power, ii) environmental power, and iii) economic power. The concept of Social Power is to invite students to become individuals who are more concerned about the environment capable of providing solutions to the completion of greening in urban areas that are increasingly limited. The concept of Environmental Power aims to invite students to take part in a residential or school environment to implement a vertical garden and increase their creativity in developing various vertical garden designs. And the concept of Economic Power is the result of the production of making vertical gardens can be used for themselves or sold to the general public, which in turn can increase the economic value of the surrounding community.
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Vety Jayanti, Aviana, Eko Priyo Purnomo, and Aulia Nurkasiwi. "VERTICAL GARDEN : PENGHIJAUAN UNTUK MENDUKUNG SMART LIVING DI KOTA YOGYAKARTA." AL IMARAH : JURNAL PEMERINTAHAN DAN POLITIK ISLAM 5, no. 1 (January 31, 2020): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.29300/imr.v5i1.2916.

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Abstract: Increasingly dynamic city development without being accompanied by the provision of vacant land for reforesting has a negative impact on the environment. Increasing air quality and noise levels make a city have to prepare solutions to solve problems that have an impact on the environment of human life. The concept of vertical garden emerged as an alternative greening that can be applied in cities with a level of availability of narrow vacant land such as the city of Yogyakarta. The impact of applying this concept can overcome problems such as decreased air quality due to pollution. This study uses qualitative methods to describe how the effect of applying vertical gardens as an alternative to greening in supporting smart environments.Keywords: Smart Environment, Vertical Garden, Environment;
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Ahmad, Deni Nasir. "PEMBINAAN KEPEDULIAN PESERTA DIDIK PADA LINGKUNGAN SEKOLAH DENGAN MEMBERIKAN PELATIHAN MENANAM HIDROPONIK TEKNIK VERTICAL GARDEN." JURNAL PIJAR MIPA 13, no. 1 (March 31, 2018): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jpm.v13i1.424.

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Telah dilakukan kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat berupa pelatihan penanaman tanaman hidroponik dengan teknik vertical garden di SMPN 1 Cijeruk, Bogor, Jawa Barat. Tujuan kegiatan ini adalah memberikan penyuluhan ke peserta didik betapa pentingnya keasrian, kenyamanan dan keindahan pada lingkungan sekolah. Kedua, memberikan pengetahuan dan keterampilan kepada peserta didik untuk membuat teknologi hidroponik dengan teknik “vertical garden”. Tujuan selanjutnya adalah memberikan alat peraga tekhnologi hirdoponik teknik “vertical garden” ke sekolah sebagai media pembelajaran cinta dan perduli lingkungan. Hasil dari kegiatan tersebut adalah tim pengabdian masyarakat mampu menumbuhkan antusiasme peserta didik dalam menerima materi dan pelatihan. Kedua, peserta didik dan guru sekolah memiliki pengetahuan baru tentang teknologi rekayasa vertikal. Ketiga, pengetahuan yang didapat dapat dimanfaatkan sebagai sarana belajar dan membuat lingkungan sekolah menjadi indah dan nyaman dalam kegiatan pembelajaran. Keempat, pemberian alat praga kepada sekolah sebagai hasil dari kegiatan pelatihan. Kesimpulan bahwa pelatihan tanam hidroponik mampu menanamkan sifat peduli lingkungan dari peserta didik.
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Miftahudin, Zulpi, Randy Fadillah Gustaman Randy, Dede Wahyu Firdaus Dede, and Setio Galih Marlyono Tio. "Pemanfaatan Vertical Garden Sebagai Alternatif Solusi Ketersediaan Pangan Masyarakat." ABDIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 4, no. 1 (April 30, 2021): 467–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.35568/abdimas.v4i1.1085.

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Universitas Siliwangi sebagai institusi Pendidikan memiliki kewajiban pengabdian terhadap masyarakat sebagaimana tercantum dalam Tri Dharma Universitas. Bentuk pengabdian yang akan diajukan adalah mengedukasi masyarakat akan Ketahanan Pangan, dalam hal ini secara spesifiknya adalah dengan membangun Vertical Garden sebagai solusi alternative pemenuhan kebutuhan pangan masyarakat perkotaan dalam era New Normal Covid-19. Lokasi pengabdian adalah di Kelurahan Setiamulya Kecamatan Tamansari Kota Tasikmalaya. Bentuk kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah berbasis kemitraan dengan menggunakan kaji tindak (action research) dengan menggunakan pendekatan andragogy yaitu Pendidikan orang dewasa dengan jenis pelatihan berupa workshop. Metode utama yang digunakan dalam pelatihan adalah demontrasi, simulasi, dan praktek pemasangan vertical garden. Siklus pengabdiannya terdiri dari dua siklus, siklus pertama yaitu (1) Orientasi pelatihan, (2) Pemaparan materi terkait vertical garden, (3) Workshop pembuatan vertical garden, (4) Refleksi ketercapaian target pelatihan siklus pertama. Sedangkan siklus kedua terdiri dari (1) Penyampaian refleksi siklus pertama, (2) Workshop perbaikan dan penyempurnaan vertical garden, (3) Refleksi ketercapaian target pelatihan siklus kedua. Khalayak sasaran dari pengabdian ini adalah masyarakat di Kelurahan Setiamulya Kecamatan Tamansari Kota Tasikmalaya yang dipilih secara random sampling sebanyak 5 rumah (menyesuaikan dengan biaya pengabdian). Target luaran dan dampak yang ingin dicapai oleh pengabdian ini adalah terbinanya masyarakat yang mengerti dan dapat memanfaatkan vertical garden untuk kebutuhan pangan sehari-hari ditengah pandemic covid-19 ini. Kata kunci : Vertical Garden, Ketersediaan Pangan, Masyarakat
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Asropah, Asropah, Ika Septiana, and Eva Ardiana Indrariani. "PEMANFAATAN BARANG BEKAS BOTOL PLASTIK DALAM PEMBUATAN VERTICAL GARDEN." E-DIMAS 7, no. 2 (October 28, 2016): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.26877/e-dimas.v7i2.1129.

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Saat ini tidak mudah mendapatkan lahan luas yang dapat dilakukan untuk penghijauan atau penanaman beraneka macam tanaman hias maupun apotik hidup di lingkungan masyarakat di perkotaan. Hal tersebut disebabkan karena mahalnya tanah yang ada di perkotaan terutama yang berada di pusat kota dan jalan raya. Harga jual tanah dapat berkali lipat mahal dibandingkan di daerah yang jauh dari keramaian. Berdasarkan tersebut dibutuhkannya kegiatan inovatif dan kreatif yang menunjang kemajuan perkotaan atau kota besar salah satunya dengan kegiatan penghijauan wilayah dengan cara vertical garden. Tujuan diadakan kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah untuk melestarikan penghijaun dalam masyarakat kelurahan Sarirejo dengan cara penanaman tanaman secara vertikal dengan memanfaatkan barang bekas yaitu botol plastik. Metode kegiatan yang dilakukan dengan dengan memberikan sosialisasi pentingnya penghijauan di perkotaan dan implementasi kegiatan dengan mempratekkan materi yang telah disampaikan oleh tim Pengabdi. Maka dari itu pengabdian ini mengenai Pemanfaatan barang bekas botol plastik dalam pembuatan Vertical Garden yang dilaksanakan di kelurahan Sarirejo Kecamatan Semarang Timur dengan peserta Ibu-Ibu PKK. Oleh karena itu kegiatan ini berjudul IbM PKK Kelurahan Sarirejo Kecamatan Semarang Timur.Kata kunci: botol plastik bekas, vertical garden
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Yeo, Matthew S. K., S. M. Bhagya P. Samarakoon, Qi Boon Ng, M. A. Viraj J. Muthugala, and Mohan Rajesh Elara. "Design of Robot-Inclusive Vertical Green Landscape." Buildings 11, no. 5 (May 13, 2021): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11050203.

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Vertical gardens have emerged alongside the increase in urban density and land scarcity to reintegrate greenery in the built environment. Existing maintenance for vertical gardens is labour-intensive, time-consuming and is being increasingly complemented by robotic applications. While research has been focused on enhancing robot design to improve productivity, minimal effort has been done on ‘design for robots’ in creating suitable environments for optimal robot deployments. This paper proposed a multi-disciplinary approach that brings together architects, designers, and roboticians to adapt the design of the vertical garden infrastructure to counteract the limitations of the maintenance robot. A case study on an existing plant maintenance robot ‘Urodela’ was conducted to determine the limitations encountered by robotic aid during operation. A robot-inclusive modular design for vertical gardens is proposed based on robot-inclusive principles, namely manipulability and safety, along with architectural design considerations. Design explorations for different configurations of track layouts of the proposed robot-inclusive modular design for vertical gardens is further analysed to validate its applicability and scalability.
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Gantner, Urs. "Verdichten mit «Greening», oder was wir von Singapur lernen können (Essay)." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 166, no. 4 (April 1, 2015): 219–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2015.0219.

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Densification by greening, or what we can learn from Singapore (essay) Singapore, a city-state with a high population density, wants to give its population, its tourists and its economy a living and livable city and has developed the concept of the Garden City. Parks, nature reserves, forest, green corridors, trees, botanical gardens, horizontal and vertical greening of buildings, as well as popular participation, are all important for this vision of the city. Singapore is counting on dense construction alongside “greening” and biodiversity. Let us be prepared to learn from Singapore's example! Our land is also a non-renewable resource. To protect our ever more limited agricultural land, we should renounce any extension of building land, and free ourselves from the expanding carpets of suburban development. Let us build multiple urban neighbourhoods with mixed use and more biodiversity. Let us develop new types of communal gardens. Urban gardens in the widest sense – from private gardens to garden cooperatives, to parks and botanical gardens – are a part of our living space. The city should be our garden.
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Kurniasih, Sri, Inggit Musdinar, and Dody Kurniawan. "EMPOWERMENT, TRAINING, AND WORKSHOP OF VERTICAL GARDEN AS GREEN IN THE SPRING LAND IN RT 01-09 / RW04, TUGU SELATAN VILLAGE, KOJA, NORTH JAKARTA." ICCD 2, no. 1 (November 26, 2019): 456–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol2.iss1.184.

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The phenomenon of urban areas in Indonesia today tends to experience a typical problem, namely the high rate of population growth mainly due to the flow of urbanization so that the management of urban space becomes heavier. The high number of urban population that continues to increase from time to time has implications for the high pressure on the use of urban space, so that the spatial planning of urban areas needs special attention, especially those related to the provision of residential areas, public and social facilities and spaces open public in urban areas. In general, public open spaces in urban areas consist of green open spaces and non-green open spaces. Urban Green Open Space is part of open spaces of an urban area filled with plants, plants and vegetation (endemic and introduced) to support ecological, socio-cultural and architectural benefits that can provide economic benefits (welfare) for the community. Communities in urban areas are heterogeneous with heterogeneous educational backgrounds as well as environmental conditions in the RT. 05 RW. 04 Tugu Selatan Village, Koja Subdistrict, North Jakarta, where the condition of the land is narrow at each resident's house, so the provision of reforestation is not a top priority for them. RT community problems. 05 RW. 04 Tugu Selatan Village, Koja Subdistrict, North Jakarta at the moment is the lack of public knowledge about the concept of environmentally friendly settlements, which can be realized by providing reforestation on narrow land with vertical gardens. The facilitation and utilization of vertical gardens as greening on narrow land in Jakarta is carried out with the aim of increasing people's understanding of the concept of environmentally friendly settlements through the application of vertical gardens as a form of greening on narrow land and assisting the community in applying vertical gardens on narrow land. With the application of the concept of Tri Daya in the activities of Assistance and Utilization of Vertical Garden as Greening on Narrow Land in Jakarta, the implementation of community service activities through the licensing stage to the local RW and RT for the implementation of community service activities, survey of target community locations to obtain community service data to the community, coordinating with the local RT and RW to organize this training activity, training in the use of vertical gardens for greening, preparation of community service activities at Budi Luhur University, vertical garden utilization workshops for greening and monitoring the results of making vertical gardens in target communities. As a result of this activity, the community has better understood the reforestation that can be carried out in a narrow area, the community can apply the creation of a vertical garden using simple tools and materials. So that the target people can easily practice themselves in their homes.
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Prakoso, Christianto, and Nugraheni Widyawati. "PERANCANGAN DAN EVALUASI DESAIN VERTICAL GARDEN BERTEMA "GOLDEN YEAR"." Agric 30, no. 1 (July 31, 2018): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24246/agric.2018.v30.i1.p33-42.

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A study of design and evaluation of “golden year” themed vertical garden had been done in Salaran, Wates Village, Semarang Regency. It was aimed to design, apply, and evaluate the vertical garden as a visual object. The methods used were observation, primary and secondary data collection, interview, and sketch design. Respondent’s perception of the visual object in terms of function, implementation of design principles, and aesthetical value was measured with Likert scale and scenic beauty estimation. The conclusions are: 1) a “golden year” themed vertical garden had been successfully created in a sketch by using sketchup software which is applied through a softscape of red bromelia, green Bromelia, Adam and Eve, and ornamental broccoli; and a hardscape of mahogany wood, geotextile carpet, UV plastic, and automatic irrigation system. 2) The “golden year” themed vertical garden was functioned to create visual effect, make a landmark, gives inspirations, and increases the diversity; but it was less functioned as the wind breaker. Unity, accentuation, proportion, accessibility, safety, and appropriate hard scape selection had been applied; but balance, rhythm, circulation, and the durability of materials were still less seen. The “golden year” themed vertical garden can improve the aesthetical value of its landscape. Keywords: Vertical Garden, Golden Year, Design, Design Application, Design Evaluation.
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Rizqi Zati, Muhammad, Murdhiani Murdhiani, and Dhian Rosalina. "PELATIHAN BUDIDAYA METODE VERTICAL GARDEN DALAM MENGHADAPI MASA PANDEMI COVID 19." SELAPARANG Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkemajuan 4, no. 1 (November 1, 2020): 306. http://dx.doi.org/10.31764/jpmb.v4i1.3006.

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ABSTRAKKegiatan Pengabdian ini merupakan pelatihan menggunakan metode vertical garden dengan paralon sebagai media tanam Tujuan kegiatan adalah membina dan memberdayakan mitra dengan memotivasi bahwa pemanfaatan pekarangan rumah untuk bercocok tanam merupakan modal serta peluang dalam meningkatkan ekonomi keluarga. Metode budidaya vertical garden pada dasarnya adalah metode bercocok tanam dengan rangkaian tanaman yang ditanam di atas media tanam kemudian disusun secara vertikal, dan dapat digunakan secara mandiri di pekarangan serta dimanfaatkan menjadi apotik dan warung hidup, taman pekarangan akan membantu keluarga mengatasi turunnya daya beli sebagai akibat pandemik covid 19. Pengabdian dilaksanakan di gampong baroh Langsa Lama yang terletak di kecamatan Langsa Lama, kota Langsa, Aceh, metode yang digunakan dalam kegiatan ini adalah sosialisasi, pelatihan, dan pendampingan terhadap mitra. Dengan mitra pengabdian adalah 30 orang masyarakat buruh harian lepas di desa Baroh Langsa Lama, yang tidak memiliki penghasilan tetap, maka diharapkan kegiatan ini tepat sasaran meningkatkan ketahanan pangan mitra. Kesimpulan kegiatan ini adalah 1) Kegiatan ini membantu mitra memanfaatkan media tanam paralon untuk menanam sayur sayuran yang diperlukan keluarga, 2) Hasil dari kegiatan ini adalah mitra mampu membuat sendiri media tanam dari paralon, kemudian mitra dapat melakukan pembibitan sampai dengan panen hasil tanam. Kata kunci : budidaya metode vertical garden; ketahanan pangan. ABSTRACTThis activity is a training and empowerment using the vertical garden method with a paralon as a planting medium. The purpose of the activity is to empower partners with the motivation that the use of house yards for farming is an asset and an opportunity to improve the family economy.The Vertical Garden method is a farming technique with a series of plants planted on the planting medium and then arranged vertically, and can be used in the yard or in the house. Thus, it can help families overcome the impact of the recession as a result of the Covid 19 pandemik. This activity was carried out in the Baroh Langsa Lama village which is located in the Langsa Lama district. The methods used in this activity are outreach, training, and mentoring to partners. With daily laborers as activity partners, who live in the village of Baroh Langsa Lama, who do not have regular income, it is hoped that this activity will be right on target in increasing the partner's food security. The conclusions of this activity are as follows: 1) This activity helps partners utilize planting media such as paralon and so on to grow vegetables needed by the family, 2) The result of this activity is that partners are able to make their own planting media from Paralon, then partners can carry out seeds until the harvest of the planting results Keywords: cultivation of the vertical garden method; food security.
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Jones, F. M. A. "Roman Gardens, Imagination, and Cognitive Structure." Mnemosyne 67, no. 5 (August 19, 2014): 781–812. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568525x-12341369.

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The article deals with the Roman garden and sets it in the context of identity, imagination, and cognitive development. Although the implications of the argument are empire-wide, the focus here is primarily on the urban gardens of the city of Rome ca. 60 b.c.-a.d. 60. The person experiencing one garden sees through it other gardens, real, historical, or poetic. ‘The garden’ and representations of the garden become places for thinking about literature, history, and identity. Our evidence for this ‘thinking’ is a lateral or synchronic layer in the sense that the thinking for which we have textual evidence is all done by fully developed adults. However, there is another, vertical or diachronic, aspect to the process which involves the cognitive development from childhood of the garden-user and the role of the garden in structuring the prospective citizen’s understanding of the world. The garden is a central feature of the urban residence, where the Roman citizen lives and moves through the course of his cognitive development. It is inside the house, and the house is inside the city, which is inside Italy. The concluding part of the article investigates how the core notion of the garden as enclosed space maps on to larger sets of inside-outside dyads in the Roman world: the garden is a secluded interior, but on a larger scale Rome is a safe interior surrounded by more perilous environment; again, Italy is a civilised interior surrounded by a more dangerous outer world. The garden is experienced by the child largely through play, and this also feeds into the garden-related imaginative acts described in the first part of the paper.1
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Nurhalizah, Siti, Endah Endah, Pradini Syarifah Ramadhani, and Andi Mustofa. "Pelatihan Pengolahan Vertical Garden dan Penggunaan Alat Kesehatan Masyarakat Di Dusun Samirono, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta." Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat MIPA dan Pendidikan MIPA 4, no. 1 (August 25, 2020): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/jpmmp.v4i1.34073.

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AbstrakPadatnya perumahan penduduk dan kurangnya kepedulian masyarakat terhadap kesehatan jasmani, mengakibatkan sedikitnya masyarakat yang memiliki kebun diperkarangan mereka dan sebagian acuh terhadap kondisi kesehatan fisiknya, mengakibatkan mudahnya terserang penyakit.Tujuan dari layanan ini adalah (1) untuk meningkatkan konsep pengetahuan masyarakat tentang cara mengelola limbah dalam botol bekas dengan metode taman vertikal (2) untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan masyarakat tentang cara menggunakan perangkat medis. Ada aktivitas servise yang dilakukan dalam satu bulan dengan pertemuan dalam beberapa minggu. Dengan tujuan kegiatan tersebut adalah masyarakat dan ibu-ibu pengurus PKK desa Samirono. Ada aktivitas layanan yang dilakukan melalui bimbingan.Hasil layanan dijelaskan secara deskriptif kualitatif. Hasil layanan ini menunjukkan bahwa layanan berhasil. Kata kunci: pelatihan pengelolahan sampah, vertical garden, penggunaan alat-alat kesehatan Vertical Garden Processing Training and Use of Community Health Devices In Hamlet Samirono, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman, YogyakartaAbstractThere is full citizen house resulted in the small number of people here garden. In their fields while lack of concerning about physical healt, result in easily attacted by disease. The purpose of this service are (1) To improve the concept of community knowledge about how to manage waste in the used bottles with the vertical garden method (2) To increase public knowledge about how to use medical devices. There is servise activity carryed out in one mounth with on meeting in weeks. with the aim of the activity were the community and mothers of the PKK administrators of vilage Samirono. There is service activity carried out through guidance. The result of the service are described by qualitatively descriptiviely. The results of this service indicated that service was success. Key words: waste management training, vertical garden, use of medical devices
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Abdul Rasyid Tolangara and Rohima Wahyu Ningrum. "Pendampingan Komunitas Sekolah melalui Kegiatan Vertical Garden untuk Mewujudkan Sekolah Dasar berbasis Lingkungan di SDN 34 Kota Ternate Maluku Utara." Engagement : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2, no. 1 (May 30, 2018): 62–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.29062/engagement.v2i1.24.

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School yard is the most appropriate learning media to support learning creativity for learners. The narrow use of school yard has not been well implemented, so that the students' ignorance towards the environment is closely related to the decreasing environmental quality in schools. To improve the quality of education and learning achievement of learners about environmental knowledge, school can provide a direct understanding to learners about the environment by applying the concept of vertical garden in the yard of the school. Vertical concept of this garden becomes an alternative way in getting around the yard or narrow land. The school plays an important role in this devotion program at the time of making the garden vertical garden, where the school proposes the implementation of maintenance activities and planting new plant species in the annual plan of SDN 34 Kota Ternate. Socialization and workshops that have been done with the school together with community service team, it can provide an early description of the use of a narrow school yard by applying the garden vertical garden. Another target of this program is that students and teachers feel the benefits of this school park in classroom learning, so that they can apply the concept of farming obtained for the home.
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Rakhshandehroo, Mehdi, Mohd Johari Mohd Yusof, and Meysam Deghati Najd. "Green Façade (Vertical Greening): Benefits and Threats." Applied Mechanics and Materials 747 (March 2015): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.747.12.

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In the challenge of development in dense urban areas and environmental preservation, sustainability is a significant requirement where green facade (vertical greening) is one of those approaches that flourished during the last decade although it is not a new concept. Hanging or vertical garden, vertical vegetable farms, balcony garden, container or planter box greening, green or eco building, green roof or rooftop garden, wall planter, and green envelop are all different aspects of this idea that demonstrate how wide this landscape can be. Greening the building envelope with vegetation can be used as a mean to restore the environmental conditions in dense urban areas. Designers can look for enhanced solutions where the façades are more than tinted glass barrier. Several researches have proven the environmental benefits of green facade on both new and existing buildings. They can be applied for mitigating the effect of urban heat island, increasing biodiversity and ecological value, insulating against environmental impact, outdoor and indoor comfort, social and psychological wellbeing and enhancement of air quality for city dwellers. This article discusses different systems of the green facade as a method of sustainable development.
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Ibrahim Momtaz, Reham. "VERTICAL GARDEN AS A SUSTAINBLE URBAN PRESPECTIVE IN CAIRO." JES. Journal of Engineering Sciences 46, no. 2 (March 1, 2018): 246–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jesaun.2018.114517.

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Godman, Lloyd, John Power, Stuart Jones, and Grant Harris. "ALPHA SPACE - WHERE PLANTS FLY BEYOND THE VERTICAL GARDEN." Journal of Green Building 10, no. 2 (June 2015): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3992/jgb.10.2.1.

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Wahab, D. A., and T. Munandar. "Smart Vertical Garden Application on Exterior Building Supporting Environment." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 407 (September 26, 2018): 012181. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/407/1/012181.

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Daud, Arifin, Citra Indriyati, and Sarah Yuli Hasanah. "Analisis Evapotranspirasi Menggunakan Metode Penman-Monteith pada Vertical Garden." Cantilever: Jurnal Penelitian dan Kajian Bidang Teknik Sipil 10, no. 1 (May 31, 2021): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.35139/cantilever.v10i1.65.

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The development of environmentally friendly infrastructure is very important to reduce the environmental damage that has occurred. Environmentally friendly infrastructure can be supported by vertical garden. Plants in vertical garden undergo evaporation process called evapotranspiration process. The evapotranspiration process can be used to find out the needs of water in plants. The method used to obtain the evapotranspiration value is the Penman-Monteith method. The plants used are Plectranthus scutellarioides, Begonia, Coleus, Euodia ridleyi dwarf, Euodia ridleyi, and Chlorophytum comosum. The reference evapotranspiration value in The Hydraulic Laboratory of Sriwijaya University is 4.9826 mm/day and the smallest is 2.1262 mm/day. The reference evapotranspiration value is influenced by temperature, wind speed, and humidity conditions. Based on these three influences, temperature has a greater influence on the reference evapotranspiration. The largest evapotranspiration value of the six types of plants used is the Plectranthus scutellarioides, which is 3.3347 mm/day, the evapotranspiration value of the smallest plant is Euodia ridleyi dwarf, which is 2.6616 mm/day. The location and arrangement of plants and environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, wind speed affect the amount of evapotranspiration value.
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Kim, Jaekyoung, Sang Yeob Lee, and Junsuk Kang. "Temperature Reduction Effects of Rooftop Garden Arrangements: A Case Study of Seoul National University." Sustainability 12, no. 15 (July 27, 2020): 6032. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12156032.

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Increasing urbanization has highlighted the need for more green spaces in built-up areas, with considerable attention of vertical installations such as green walls and rooftop gardens. This study hypothesizes that the rooftop-garden-induced temperature reduction effects vary depending on the type of arrangements. Therefore, the objective of this study is to find the most efficient arrangement of the roof gardens for temperature reduction. This paper presents the results of a quantitative analysis of the temperature reduction effect of rooftop gardens installed on structures and sites on the campus of Seoul National University. An ENVI-Met simulation is utilized to analyze the effects of roads, buildings, green areas, and vacant land on temperature and humidity. The effects of the following five rooftop garden configurations were compared: extreme, linear (longitudinal), linear (transverse), checkerboard, and unrealized rooftop gardens. The extreme and linear (longitudinal) gardens achieved the maximum temperature reduction, −0.3 °C, while the lowest maximum reduction of −0.2 °C was achieved by the checkerboard pattern. Over larger areas, the greatest impact has been recorded in the mornings rather than in the afternoons. The results of this study will be useful for those planning and installing rooftop gardens at the district and city levels.
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Nugroho, Agung Murti. "The effect of vertical gardens on temperature and CO2 levels in urban housing." ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur 5, no. 3 (December 1, 2020): 401–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.30822/arteks.v5i3.551.

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The city's thermal environment plays an important role in achieving comfort and quality of life, especially during the current global pandemic. Meanwhile, reduction in the green areas has been observed to be continuously causing climate change in cities and one of the proposed solutions to this is by developing a greening system for buildings. This paper, therefore, assessed the ability of vertical garden to decrease air and surface temperatures as well as CO2 levels. The research involved field measurements of these parameters both inside and outside the building along with the modification of the vertical garden distance at 0.5 m and 1 m as well as the plant type including red spinach or amaranthus hybridus, mustard or brassica juncea, celery or apium graveolens linn, and cat's whiskers or orthosiphon spicatus. The results showed an average decrease of 0.75°C in air temperature, 16.4ºC in surface temperature, and 58.8 ppm in CO2 levels. Moreover, a maximum reduction of 6ºC was achieved in air temperature with red spinach plants at 0.5 m, 26.3ºC in surface temperature by the Rred spinach plant, and 124 ppm in CO2 levels by celery plants. In conclusion, a closer distance and darker color of the leaves as well as the red spinach species were found to be the main consideration in the application of vertical gardens in urban homes due to their ability to reduce the temperature on the limited land. © 2020 Agung Murti Nugroho
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Naria, Evi, and Lanova Dwi Arde. "Utilization of Plastic Bottle Waste as a Vertical Garden Media in the Dense Population Area of ​​Binjai Village, Binjai District, Binjai City." ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 5, no. 2 (December 2, 2020): 191–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/abdimastalenta.v5i2.4726.

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One of the characteristics of a healthy environment is properly waste managed. Densely populated are areas where waste management needs to be improved. Plastic bottle is one type of waste that is widely available in densely populated areas. This waste, is difficult to decompose in the environment, and has not been managed optimally. The use of plastic bottle needs to be reduce the problem of waste, among others, it can be used as a vertical garden media. The methods are discourse, discussions, demonstrations, and practice how to create the plastic bottles make to vertical garden media. The participants are non-productive people, they are housewives. An important result of the activity is that the participants have the understand, skills and ability to make a vertical garden independently. Plastic bottle waste becomes useful, no longer becomes garbage. Plastic bottles are a growing media for vegetable and medicinal plants, that can beautify and green the environment in densely populated areas. It is hoped that participants will develop their potential in managing the environment starting from home, and sharing skills with the surrounding community.
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Kim, SeungJu, MinJi Kang, and Juyoung Lee. "Verification of Physiological and Psychological Effects of Vertical Indoor Garden." Journal of Environmental Science International 30, no. 1 (January 30, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/jesi.2021.30.1.1.

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Liu, Xiao-Mei, Eun-Jung Kim, and Kwan-Seon Hong. "The Research for Making Flexible Use of Vertical Garden in Architectural Space - The activated use design for architectural outside walls' space -." Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal 23, no. 4 (August 30, 2014): 12–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/jkiid.2014.23.4.012.

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Indriani, Hesti, Aulia Nisa Rafida, Miftakhul Khasanah, and Rio Christy Handziko. "Vertical Garden Sebagai Solusi Degradasi Ruang Terbuka Hijau dan Edukasi Santri Wahid Hasyim Yogyakarta." Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat MIPA dan Pendidikan MIPA 4, no. 2 (January 8, 2021): 94–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/jpmmp.v4i2.37498.

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Jumlah penduduk perkotaan yang terus meningkat memberikan dampak tingginya tekanan terhadap pemanfaatan ruangkota, terutama ruang terbuka hijau sebagai ruang terbuka publik yang berpotensi menjadi ruang permukiman. Meningkatnya pembangunan akan mengurangi ruang terbuka hijau yang ada. Pondok Pesantren Wahid Hasyim Yogyakarta merupakan salah satu pondok pesantren yang ada di pusat kota Yogyakarta yang memiliki lembaga pendidikan dari TK, MTs, MA, dan SMA. Pembangunan disanaterus meningkat seiring dengan meningkatnya siswa yang ada. Oleh karena itu, ruang terbuka hijau menjadi semakin berkurang.Vertical Garden adalah sebuah solusi permasalahan degradasi ruang terbuka hijau di Pondok Pesantren Wahid Hasyim yang menggunakan pendekatan keruangan dengan memaksimalkan lahan kota yang sempit. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kombinasi penelitian lapangan dan analisis data sekunder.Verical Garden merupakan konsep taman tegak yang menjadikan ruang tanam lebih besar dibanding taman konvensional, sehingga dapat menambah ruang terbuka hijau di Pondok Pesantren Wahid Hasyim Yogyakarta. Kata Kunci :Vertical Garden, Ruang Terbuka Hijau, Lahan Sempit, Yogyakarta.
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Martins, Ana Maria Tavares, and Ines Daniel de Campos. "From the Horizontal Garden to the Vertical Garden: An Architectural and Environmental Perspective of the “Green” Element." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 471 (February 23, 2019): 072022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/471/7/072022.

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Chávez Gutiérrez, Alethia Nefertari, Francisco José Martín del Campo Saray, and Gonzalo Bojórquez Morales. "Modelo de jardín vertical con vegetación endémica para espacios públicos exteriores en El Grillo, Jalisco." Campus 26, no. 31 (May 31, 2021): 109–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24265/campus.2021.v26n31.09.

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do Valle Santos, Waleska Carolina, Diandra Singh, Livia Delgado Leandro da Cruz, Luis Paulo de Carvalho Piassi, and Giuliano Reis. "Vertical Gardens: Sustainability, Youth Participation, and the Promotion of Change in a Socio-Economically Vulnerable Community in Brazil." Education Sciences 9, no. 3 (June 26, 2019): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci9030161.

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This article is situated within the intersection of education for social transformation (EST) and ecojustice education (EJE). We have described the benefits of youth participation in an after-school science program offered to socio-economically vulnerable populations in São Paulo (Brazil). More specifically, we explored participants’ changing views of sustainability as they engaged in a 24-week project of their choice: The cultivation of a vertical herb garden. The analysis of our discussions and extensive field notes revealed that during the time participants cared for the garden, they developed: (a) A more accurate (refined) conceptualization of sustainability, (b) an appreciation for alternative and viable ways of producing food in urban settings, and (c) a stronger relationship with one another. In the end, involvement in the vertical garden project proved to be a powerful example of how science education can transform the livelihood of youth by expanding their views on human interconnectedness with all forms of life.
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Dyah, Anggraeni, and Harfa Iskandaria. "COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT TOWARDS GREEN SETTLEMENT IN RT.03 / RW.01 PETUKANGAN UTARA VILLAGE, PESANGGRAHAN SUB-DISTRICT, SOUTH JAKARTA." ICCD 2, no. 1 (November 25, 2019): 381–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol2.iss1.115.

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Dense settlements in urban areas are one of the problems in DKI Jakarta, due to the discrepancy between the area of land and the population. RT.03/RW.01 Petukangan Utara Village Pesanggrahan Sub-district South Jakarta is one of the densest settlements in DKI Jakarta which is located next to Universitas Budi Luhur. Based on SNI 031733-2004, the population density level in RT.03/RW.01 of North Petukangan Village, Pesanggrahan Subdistrict, South Jakarta is included in the category of High Density. This can be seen in the dense residential row with the lack of Green Area. The community develops houses by using the land for building and pavement. This impacts the lack of healthy air circulation by SNI-14-1993-03 about the thermal comfort area of buildings for Indonesians. With thermal comfort that is not by SNI standards, the Community Service activity was made by the Universitas Budi Luhur Architecture Department to increase public knowledge about thermal comfort in homes with limited land. Thermal comfort can be achieved by creating a vertical garden on less land to produce cool air in residences. The activity uses the method of community empowerment so that the community can independently create a vertical garden in their homes and know its benefits as thermal comfort in the building. The results of the activities of the Community Empowerment Towards a Green Settlement on RT.03/RW.01 North Petukangan Village Pesanggrahan sub-district of South Jakarta is such settlements have a vertical garden as a natural air conditioning system. With the vertical garden as a natural air conditioning system, it can reduce the use of energy for artificial air conditioning, so that it saves energy and produces better air quality.
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Guo, Jing Rui, Xian Chang Zheng, Ji Qing Zhang, and Zhi Meng Zhao. "Calculation and Analysis on the Soft Soil Foundation Settlement with Elastic-Visco-Plasticity (EVP) Model." Advanced Materials Research 1145 (March 2018): 8–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1145.8.

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The EVP model is an available method to apply to the vertical settlement of soft soil consolidation calculation and analysis. Compared with Visco-Plasticity model, it shows more consistent with the actual stress conditions of the soil. In this paper, We have extracted soil samples in BinHai garden for assay. Then through the comparison with calculating results and a long-time engineering monitoring in BinHai garden soft soil area, a feasibility EVP model study on the vertical settlement in soft soil area is peoposed. Further a consequent sedimentation forecast was made according with the EVP model calculation. In the end, the settlement influence from creep was analyzed through one-dimensional consolidation theory.
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López-Rodríguez, Glenny, Javier Pérez-Esteban, Juan Ruiz-Fernández, and Alberto Masaguer. "Behavior and evolution of sustainable organic substrates in a vertical garden." Ecological Engineering 93 (August 2016): 129–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.05.020.

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Triandini, I. Gusti Agung Ayu Hari, Isviyanti Isviyanti, Ni Made Gita Gumangsari, and Diana Hidayati. "SOSIALISASI BUDIDAYA TOGA DI LAHAN TERBATAS DENGAN VERTICAL GARDEN UNTUK MENUNJANG PRIMARY HEALTH CARE DALAM UPAYA PENCEGAHAN COVID-19 DI LINGKUNGAN BENDEGA." SELAPARANG Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkemajuan 4, no. 1 (November 18, 2020): 594. http://dx.doi.org/10.31764/jpmb.v4i1.3378.

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ABSTRAKSalah satu peran keluarga dalam Primary Health Care (PHC) yaitu penyediaan tanaman obat keluarga (toga) dalam apotek hidup sebagai bahan baku utama dalam manajemen pencegahan dan penanganan penyakit termasuk COVID-19. Lingkungan Bendega merupakan salah satu lingkungan yang ada di Kelurahan Tanjung Karang Kecamatan Sekarbela, Kota Mataram Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat. Lingkungan Bendega terbilang lingkungan yang padat penduduk. Luas pekarangan di masing-masing KK di Lingkungan Bendega, rata-rata kurang memadai untuk dijadikan lahan bercocok tanam. Kurangnya ruang terbuka hijau dan kawasan padat penduduk menyebabkan sanitasi di Lingkungan Bendega menjadi kurang diperhatikan. Terlebih di saat pandemi COVID-19 seperti sekarang ini. Pada umumnya remaja di lingkungan Bendega tersebut mempunyai banyak waktu karena aktivitas pembelajaran yang belum secara tatap muka dan Ibu-ibu rata-rata bekerja sebagai pedagang sehingga dari sore sampai malam hari dapat digunakan waktunya untuk mengikuti sosialisasi. Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat kali ini adalah meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan mitra dalam menanam dan mengolah jenis toga yang secara ilmiah berfungsi mencegah COVID-19, serta menyebarluaskan informasi tentang cara menanam toga di lahan terbatas guna mewujudkan apotek hidup mandiri dengan teknik vertical garden. Metode pelaksanaan: survei lokasi, pengurusan izin, pendataan lahan dan inventarisasi, pengumpulan bahan baku, pembuatan poster & penyuluhan, sosialisasi teknik budidaya & pengolahan tanaman toga, evaluasi kegiatan, dokumentasi dan pelaporan. Dari hasil kegiatan, didapatkan sebanyak 90 % mitra mengalami peningkatan pengetahuan tentang tanaman toga. Mitra memperoleh keterampilan baru dalam bercocok tanam dengan teknik vertical garden. Kata kunci: Bendega; COVID-19; herbal; toga; vertical garden ABSTRACTOne of the roles of families in Primary Health Care (PHC) is the provision of family medicinal plants (toga) in living pharmacies as the main raw material in the management of prevention and management of diseases including COVID-19. Bendega neighborhood is one of the neighborhoods in Tanjung Karang Village, Sekarbela District, Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara Province. Bendega is a densely populated environment. The area of yards in each household in the Bendega neighborhood is inadequate to be used as land for cultivation. Lack of green open space and densely populated areas causes sanitation in the Bendega Neighborhood to be less attention. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic like now. In general, adolescents in the Bendega neighborhood have a lot of time because the learning activities are doing not face-to-face and the average mothers work as traders so that from the afternoon until the evening they can use the time to attend the socialization. The aim of this community service activity is to increase the knowledge and skills of partners in planting and processing types of toga that scientifically function to prevent COVID-19, as well as disseminating information about how to grow toga in limited land in order to create independent living pharmacies with vertical garden techniques. Methods of implementation: survey, permition, land data collection and inventory, collection of raw materials, making posters & counseling, socialization of toga cultivation & processing techniques, evaluation of activities, documentation and reporting. From the results of the activity, an increase in knowledge about toga was obtained by 90% sample. The object groups acquire new skills in farming with vertical garden techniques. Keywords: Bendega; COVID-19; herbs; toga; vertical garden
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Anggraeni, Vita Dini, Sri Muryani, and Rizki Amalia. "SUHU, KELEMBABAN DAN KEBISINGAN PADA HALAMAN RUMAH TOKO DI JALAN GODEAN, SLEMAN, YOGYAKARTA." Sanitasi: Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan 7, no. 3 (October 15, 2017): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.29238/sanitasi.v7i3.61.

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Lahan terbuka yang berkurang di daerah perkotaan memberi dampak terhadap sirkulasi udara. Keberadaan ruko-ruko yang berjajar di pinggir jalan tanpa memberikan ruang untuk tanaman dapat berdampak bagi kesehatan lingkungan. Observasi pada 4 Juni 2015 di salah satu rumah toko di Jalan Godean km 6,5, Sleman, memperoleh hasil pengukuran suhu, kelembaban dan kebisingan sebesar 40,2 °C, 35,7 % dan 86,2 dB(A), yang sudah melewati syarat yang ditetap-kan. Vertical garden adalah salah satu cara menanam tanaman yang tidak memerlukan banyak lahan. Penelitian ini bertujuan ini mengetahui pengaruh penerapan vertical garden tersebut ter-hadap perubahan suhu, kelembaban dan kebisingan pada halaman rumah toko di jalan Gode-an. Jenis penelitian yang dilakukan adalah eksperimen dengan rancangan post-test only con-trol group. Tanaman yang digunakan terdiri dari palem kuning, bambu kuning dan lidah mertua. Data dianalisis dengan uji t-test bebas pada α = 0,05. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa dari sepuluh ruko sampel, suhu rata-rata turun sebesar 0,6 °C (1,97 %), kelembaban rata-rata me-ningkat sebesar 0,25 % (0,57 %), dan kebisingan rata-rata turun sebesar 0,959 dB(A) (1,297 %). Untuk parameter suhu dan kelembaban, tidak dijumpai adanya perbedaan yang bermakna antara kelompok perlakuan dan kontrol (nilai p masing-masing: 0,153 dan 0,873). Sementara untuk parameter kebisingan, ditemukan adanya perbedaan yang bermakna (nilai p = 0,048). Oleh karena itu, kepada pemilik rumah toko disarankan untuk menggunakan vertical garden sebagai pagar hidup dan sebagai salah satu upaya untuk menurunkan kebisingan.
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Qasim, S. A. Q., and S. Güngör. "Investigating the vertical garden applications in Konya City, Turkey: A case study." Archives of Agriculture and Environmental Science 4, no. 1 (March 10, 2019): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.26832/24566632.2019.0401010.

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Prayitno, Anton, and Djohar Noeriati Retno Dahoelat. "Penguatan Pendidikan Lingkungan Hidup dan Budaya Hijau Di SDN Kemiri 3 Menuju Green School." Sasambo: Jurnal Abdimas (Journal of Community Service) 1, no. 1 (September 30, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.36312/sasambo.v1i1.132.

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Elementary School 3 of kemiri, located in Jabung District, is a school that is experiencing difficulties in developing Green school programs. the surface of the land in the schoolyard is rarely found. Most of the teachers assume that the program must require sufficient land and land media. Limited land and several facilities in the learning process to realize the green school program requires the right solution. Hydroponic technology has been known as an alternative technology for crop cultivation in limited land. In hydroponic technology, there is plant cultivation technology without the use of soil. The utilization of used objects as planting media can be arranged in stages with a vertical garden (vega) pattern, which is called vega hydroponic technology. Therefore, the purpose of this activity is to provide strengthening of environmental education through planting with hydroponic technology. To achieve the targets and outcomes, the activities carried out are as follows: 1) counseling the school about the importance of environmental education, 2) Training on management and cultivation of various types of vegetable and ornamental plants with vega hydroponic technology to create a green, and beautiful school;3) Hydroponic technology installation with vertical garden patterns, and 4) Assistance in planting vegetables and ornamental with vertical garden pattern hydroponic technology. In addition, the average pretest obtained by the teacher was 6.87, while the average understanding of students was 5.5. While the results of the post-test, the understanding of the teacher and students were 8.37 and 6.625. This shows that there is an increase in teacher understanding by 1.5 points and 1.13 points for students so that students' and teachers' knowledge of environmental education has increased.
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Riyanto, Yuni, Muhamad Tegar Pratama, and Elisabet Griapon. "Penanganan Masalah Lingkungan di SD Negeri Caturtunggal 7." Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat MIPA dan Pendidikan MIPA 4, no. 1 (August 25, 2020): 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/jpmmp.v4i1.34074.

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AbstrakSDN Caturtunggal 7 merupakan sekolah negeri yang beralamat di Jl. Gambir No. 6 B Karangasem Baru, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman, DIY. Sekolah ini berada di suatu kompleks yang letaknya cukup jauh dari jalan utama. Lingkungan sekolah ini berbatasan langsung dengan pemukiman warga tanpa adanya pagar. Aktivitas warga juga sering terlihat di dalam sekolah ini. Selain itu, di dalam sekolah juga terdapat berbagai permasalahan lingkungan yang sering dikeluhkan seperti belum tepatnya pemilahan sampah, siswa sering buang sampah sembarangan, penataan ruang parkir yang belum rapi, kurangnya kesadaran siswa untuk menjaga kebersihan kamar mandi, dsb. Tujuan dari kegiatan ini adalah untuk menerapkan dan menyebarluaskan solusi masalah lingkungan yang ada di sekolah tersebut. Solusi yang digunakan dalam kegiatan ini antara lain : (1) sosialisasi mengenai cara pemilahan dan pengolahan sampah, (2) penanaman tanaman di lahan kosong, (3) pembuatan vertical garden, (4) penerapan Cuci Tangan Pakai Sabun (CTPS) dengan memberikan perlengkapan berupa sabun dan lap, (5) pemberian slogan ajakan untuk membuang sampah pada tempatnya, menghemat air, dan cuci tangan pakai sabun. Setelah kegiatan dilaksanakan, selanjutnya dilakukan analisis dan evaluasi sehingga diperoleh kesimpulan bahwa permasalahan lingkungan jika ditangani secara tepat akan menghasilkan suatu karya dan inovasi yang solutif bagi masyarakat. Kata kunci: sosialisasi, masalah, lingkungan, vertical garden, cuci tangan. Handling Environmental Problems in Caturtunggal 7 Elementary School AbstractSDN Caturtunggal 7 is a public school that is located at Jl. Gambir No. 6 B Karangasem Baru, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman, DIY. This school is located in a complex that is located quite far from the main road. The environment of this school is directly adjacent to people's housing without a fence. Citizen activities are also often seen in this school. In addition, in the school there are also various environmental problems that are often complained of such as not precisely sorting waste, students often dispose of litter, arrangement of parking spaces that are not neat, lack of student awareness to maintain the cleanliness of the bathroom, etc. The purpose of this activity is to implement and disseminate solutions to environmental problems that exist in the school. The solutions used in this activity include: (1) dissemination of how to sort and process waste, (2) planting plants on vacant land, (3) making vertical gardens, (4) applying Hand Washing with Soap (CTPS) by providing equipment in the form of soap and wipes, (5) giving slogan invitations to dispose of garbage in its place, save water, and wash hands with soap. After the activity is carried out, then analysis and evaluation are carried out so that it can be concluded that environmental problems if handled appropriately will produce a work and innovation that is solutive for the community. Key words: socialization, environment, problems, vertical garden, hand washing.
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Benvenuti, Stefano, Vanessa Malandrin, and Alberto Pardossi. "Germination ecology of wild living walls for sustainable vertical garden in urban environment." Scientia Horticulturae 203 (May 2016): 185–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2016.03.031.

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Hindle, Richard L. "A vertical garden: origins of the Vegetation-Bearing Architectonic Structure and System (1938)." Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes 32, no. 2 (June 2012): 99–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14601176.2011.653535.

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Asikin, Damayanti, Rinawati P. Handajani, and Triandriani Mustikawati. "Vertical Garden Dan Hidroponik Sebagai Elemen Arsitektural Di Dalam Dan Di Luar Ruangan." Review of Urbanism and Architectural Studies 14, no. 1 (June 1, 2016): 34–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.ruas.2016.014.01.4.

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Lee, Jaeheung. "A Study for Visual Image Analysis of Vertical Garden of Building Exterior Wall." Journal of East Asian Landscape Studies 14, no. 4 (December 31, 2020): 63–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.51549/joral.2020.14.4.063.

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Pietsch, Dana, Peter Kühn, and Miranda Morris. "Mubarak’S Garden. Land Improvement on a Dry Tropical Island in the Arabian Sea." Journal of Landscape Ecology 6, no. 3 (December 1, 2013): 109–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2014-0006.

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Abstract Inhabited dry tropical regions are principally seen as vulnerable areas, especially if people have limited access to suitable land, fresh water and crop seeds. From the traditional, but also from the scientific point of view in some cases, it might be considered to be exceptional, indeed pointless, for people to try to improve land in such an arid environment. But for people living directly on a hypersaline coastline, experiments in crop cultivation are necessary to produce additional fruits and vegetables, using either traditional or adapted techniques of land cultivation. Soil investigations in a kitchen-garden situated on the northern coast of Soqotra Island, Yemen, show that one year of cultivation increased Corg contents from 0 up to 0.7%, and Pav contents from 100 mg kg-1 up to 230 mg kg-1 in the garden beds. A general decrease in slightly soluble salts - explained by irrigation with fresh water - is already obvious after only one year: decreasing from 6.7% slightly soluble salt in marine sand, to 0.3% slightly soluble salt in cultivated beds. A vertical increase of clay content in sediments and soils, and also an inland increase of clay content, was observed. It is hoped that this example will encourage future research on kitchen-gardens, since they have a beneficial effect on society as well as having positive environmental consequences, as seen in the present case of land improvement on Soqotra Island in the Arabian Sea
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Wang, Hong Bing, Jun Qin, Yong Hong Hu, and Jia Kuan Chen. "Quantified Vertical Greenery Landscape Pattern Adjacent to Buildings of the Humble Administrator’s Garden, China." Advanced Materials Research 518-523 (May 2012): 4439–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.518-523.4439.

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The Humble Administrator’s Garden, one member of the World Culture Heritage List, is topmost classic private garden south of the Yangtze River in China. Its rich plant landscape dynamics around buildings have active influence on today’s living environment. This study adopted coding approach to explore spatial dynamics of building environment. There were 13 sample plots, each of which centered around one building and 12m outward radiation, were surveyed in February and August 2010. There were altogether 53 tree species and 325 individuals which height and location were measured. Then tree height, defoliation, direction (relative to building) and spacing (distance from building) were divided into levels of 6, 2, 8 and 4 respectively. Each level was coded in order. So a tree had a four-digit code of the four factors. With the increase of tree height from level 1(1.0-3.0m) to level 5 (20.1-30.0m), percentages of individual were 30.2%, 25.8%, 17.5%, 25.5% and 1.0% respectively; defoliation ratios (number of evergreen individuals / number of deciduous individuals) were 0.96, 1.70, 0.58, 0.15 and 0 respectively. The Pearson correlation of tree height and defoliation was -0.315. There were 155 kinds of codes, in which ten topmost frequencies showed that 80% of them were below 3m height. We can conclude that both tree number and defoliation ratio will decrease following the increase of tree height. A pattern called ‘Layering greening model with upper deciduous and lower evergreen plants’ maybe suitable for the district of hot summer and cold winter.
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Spina, Fernando, Dario Piacentini, and Sergio Frugis. "Vertical distribution of Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) and Garden Warbler (Sylvia borin) within the vegetation." Journal of Ornithology 126, no. 4 (October 1985): 431–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01643407.

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Chebannaya, L. P. "Introduction and prospects of using Clematis l. in the stavropol territory." Pomiculture and small fruits culture in Russia 61 (August 3, 2020): 77–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31676/2073-4948-2020-61-77-85.

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The article presents the results of long-term research on the genus Clematis (Clematis L.) in the Stavropol Botanical garden. Biological, morphological and ornamental characteristics of varieties are provided; recommendations on selection of assortment and application in vertical gardening are given. For the first time, in the soil-climatic conditions of the Stavropol upland, an introduction study of 29 clematis varieties from six garden groups was conducted. According to the results of a comprehensive assessment, the most stable and highly decorative varieties were selected. In-depth study, parameters that have a significant value in the analysis of ornamental and economic-valuable qualities of varieties were revealed. In the course of research, when evaluating ornamental features, much attention was paid to the shape of the perianth, the size and color of the flowers. It was found that 24 varieties have an open flower shape, and five varieties have a bell – shaped one. The number of sepals varies from 4 to 6-8. In the presented garden groups, 27 varieties have a simple perianth, two with terry flowers. The size of the flower is divided into large-flowered, with a flower size of more than 10 cm and medium-flowered-from 4-10 cm. The color is varied, with many shades, from white-pink-red to blue-purple. When evaluating the prospects of the variety, special attention is paid to the duration and productivity of flowering. Varieties of the Lanuginosa and Patens groups bloom profusely in MayJune on shoots of the previous year and in July-September on annual shoots. In the groups Viticella, Jackmanii, Integrifolia and Texensis, abundant and prolonged flowering occurs on the shoots of the current year. Life forms determine not only the appearance of plants, but also are a criterion for use in garden and Park construction. Varieties of the Integrifolia group are preferably used for decorating low objects. For vertical gardening of structures with a height of more than three meters and as single and group planting varieties of garden groups are recommended Jackmanii, Lanuginosa, Patens, Viticella. The studied assortment, which has a complex of valuable ornamental and economic-biological features, is recommended for use in ornamental gardening and landscaping in the Stavropol territory.
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UOI, Natsuko, Makiko WATANABE, and Tomoyoshi MURATA. "Relation between vertical soil compaction and land use history in urban green space: A case study of Kitanomaru Garden, Kokyo Gaien National Garden." Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology 39, no. 3 (2013): 412–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.7211/jjsrt.39.412.

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Wachid, Mochammad, Sinar Perbawani Abrina Anggraini, and Arfida Boedi Rochminarni. "Pemberdayaan Masyarakat pada Sistem Sanitasi Lingkungan di Kecamatan Mayangan Kota Probolinggo." JAST : Jurnal Aplikasi Sains dan Teknologi 2, no. 2 (December 3, 2018): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.33366/jast.v2i2.1072.

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Pembangunan suatu daerah, biasanya diawali dengan peningkatan kesehatan masyarakat. Dengan kondisi sehat, maka masyarakat akan dapat melakukan segala aktivitas dengan baik. Tujuan kegiatan ini adalah meningkatkan sanitasi dan kesehatan lingkungan masyarakat kecamatan Mayangan Kota Probolinggo. Dengan kondisi sanitasi dan kesehatan lingkungan yang lebih baik, diharapkan program pembangunan masyarakat akan tercapai. Hasil dari kegiatan pemberdayaan masyarakat Mayangan ini adalah terbentuknya kampong wisata Benteng dan vertical garden, serta rumah sehat dari 2 kelurahan yang terpilih yaitu Mayangan dan Mangunharjo. Kata kunci : mayangan; sanitasi; kesehatan lingkungan ABSTRACT Development of an area, usually begins with improving public health. With a healthy condition, the community will be able to do all the activities well. The purpose of this activity is to improve sanitation and community environmental health in Mayangan sub-district, Probolinggo City. With better sanitation and environmental health conditions, it is hoped that community development programs will be achieved. The results of the Mayangan community empowerment activities were the formation of the Benteng and vertical garden tourism villages, as well as the healthy houses of the 2 selected villages namely Mayangan and Mangunharjo.
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Irawati, Endah Budi, and Basuki. "Plant Characteristics for Green Wall Systems." Proceeding International Conference on Science and Engineering 3 (April 30, 2020): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/icse.v3.472.

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This research is a preliminary study of planting ornamental plants with a green wall system. This study aims to provide an overview and information about the selection of types of plants that are suitable and commonly used in making green walls and arranging selected plants in green walls system. Green wall system which is often called vertical garden is a technique to plant ornamental plants, vegetables or other types of plants with a free design that considers various resources that allow plants to grow vertically. The advantages of green walls are efficient use of soil, beautifying the environment, adding location value, cleaning the air, lowering temperature, producing oxygen and providing fresh food that is close to the surrounding environment at home. Not all types of plants can be planted vertically. Easy-to-grow plants, short appearance and slow growth are common characteristics used for green walls. The special characters of the selected plants are determined based on the group of indoor or outdoor plants. Consideration of nutritional, light, water and plant requirements will determine the success of planting and the sustainability of vertical planting.
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Bello, Rereloluwa, and Toluwaleke Ajayi. "Geoelectric evaluation of groundwater potential within sunshine garden estate, akure southwestern Nigeria." International Journal of Physical Research 7, no. 2 (July 22, 2019): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijpr.v7i2.29172.

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The Vertical Electrical Resistivity surveys in the Sunshine Garden Estate have contributed to a better understanding of the basement complex of Southwestern Nigeria. Nine (9) vertical electrical sounding (VES) using the Schlumberger electrode array were interpreted and the results shows three (3) subsurface geoelectric layers within the study area. These are the weathered layer, topsoil, fresh/fractured basement. Groundwater pockets such as fractured zones, valley fills/basement depressions, and weathered zones were delineated in the study area. Weathered/partially weathered layer and weathered basement/fractured basement were the two major aquifer mapped out and these aquifers are characterized by thick overburden, found within basement depressions. The groundwater potential of the study area was zoned into low, medium and high potentials. Zones where the overburden thickness (which constitutes the main aquifer unit) is greater than 13m and of low clay composition (average resistivity value between 200 - 400Ωm) are considered zones of high groundwater potential. Area where the thickness of the aquifer ranges from 11-13m with less clay composition are considered to have medium groundwater potential and the areas where the thickness of the aquifer is less than 11m are considered to have a low groundwater. The VES station underlained by high and medium groundwater potential zones are envisaged to be viable for groundwater development within the area.
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