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There is no denial of the importance of biodiversity for maintaining the balance of ecosystems. We particularly decided to work on vegetation biodiversity because the deforestation of native species is a prevalent problem in our city and also our country. Many attempts to increase the vegetation mass, due to lack of knowledge, have unfortunately diverted into planting foreign species that are not suitable for the region, causing immense damage to autochthonous species and their surrounding environment. In addition, even when the correct species are planted, this usually is in massive quantities, disregarding completely the importance of variety, so the soils end up drained of minerals and unusable.
We created a mobile phone application: Bosque Disperso. Our aims are:
This will be updated yearly by using four images in different times of the year, to know the average conditions. But with time, we hope to achieve a way for the app to update itself with every new image that comes from the region
Our app’s public includes schools, governmental and non governmental organizations and anyone who is interested in making a positive impact on Earth and being part of our community. We also hope that the sharing and community aspect of the app will provide the incentive for people to join and keep on planting!
Between 1904 and 2004, Córdoba had lost 95 percent of its native forest - mainly as a result of the expansion of large-scale agriculture. By 2017 only 3 percent of the native forest remained. Córdoba’s annual deforestation rates are among the highest in the world, bringing serious consequences for the environment, health and food sovereignty of the population {1}
With the amount of fires that have spread through Córdoba the last few weeks, and the risks these suppose to the native forests and their biodiversity, we decided to take a restorative approach while thinking about a solution.
To develop the app we used for frontend Angular 10+, with HTML5, CSS3 & TYPESCRIPT. The hosting was based on firebase.
Our main goal was accomplished: Bosque Disperso is ready to inspire and teach people about the local ecosystems right now. A list of native tree species and its principal characteristics is already available. We used as a reference the book 'Cultivo de plantas nativas' published by Cecilia Eynard, Ana Calviño & Lorena Ashworth (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba) {2}. We are proud of the project and impatient to continue it!
One of the challenges that we faced during this experience was the time constraint that was given. So, even though the app is currently working, we haven't been able to add the satellital data yet.
Our use of satellite information is extended. From geolocalizing the trees, to the use of various satellite images from various sources to guide the user and recommend where to plant the trees.
Some of those recommendations are as follows:
{1} Argentina: New law promotes tree plantations in Cordoba Province. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://wrm.org.uy/articles-from-the-wrm-bulletin/section1/argentina-new-law-promotes-tree-plantations-in-cordoba-province/
{2} Eynard, C., Calviño, A., & Ashworth, L. (2017). Cultivo de plantas nativas propagación y viverismo de especies de Argentina central .Editorial de la UNC.