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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 21:35 |
In the third stage of the Workshop on Native Landscaping Project Integration Biguaçu TV (TIB) and the young women participants, divided into three groups, met with excellent performance to mount a demonstration garden with native species. The task, supervised by the technical staff of the project was completed on the last Saturday in a residence transferred in the community of Garden Carandaí in Biguaçu.
The project integrates the program TIB Integration Communities and Petrobras was the only one selected in Florianopolis focused on the qualification of young people. It is an initiative of APIVALE and has the management and execution of Consultant Social Institute (CSI).
In addition to innovate by introducing the concept of video presentation (tele-classes) of practical workshops with communities and public schools, the TIB project is valued in the workshops of landscaping plants native to the Atlantic Forest. For the nine models that were designed for demonstration gardens (small spaces - like the gardens of houses in a single residential lot). Each receives a denomination associated with the main native plant use. Thus, for sustainable native garden you can plant a palm or jelly palm, environmentally managed species that can generate income, such as açaí palm heart or ice cream jerivá. Or a native tropical garden, which uses banana, heliconia and bromeliads, typical of the tropical climate.
LABOUR MARKET
The market landscape is expanding in Brazil. In our town it is no different, since there are several residential developments, some of them providing a single enterprise development in 4000 of new homes. Alongside that environmental legislation and the environment itself establish the need for enhancement of native species to recover the balance of nature.
Beyond this clearing, a day of landscaping or gardening can yield up to $ 70.00 and landscaping technicians have variable pay between R $ 900.00 and $ 2,000.00. Therefore, the continued qualification may provide a promising future for the workshop participants.
TIB The project now continues with the Mosaic Workshop for small parts, especially using recycled materials as construction waste (leftover tiles, ceramic tiles and chips). A new group is already formed and will begin with the theoretical content of the handouts and knowledge of tools and techniques of the main mosaic.
TIB Project Workshops are developed in communities Biguaçu and restated in the form of tele-classes in public schools in the municipal and state levels, especially for young high school over 16 years, to give direction to the labor market and generation of supplementary income.
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