绿色露台是一项倡议,将城市农业工具和简单的工程实践结合在一起,使丘陵城市总和在同时更稳定和可持续。社区投入是这一倡议成功的重要组成部分,使绿色露台成为世界上任何山区贫困地区的灵活性和适应性的项目。该项目是AECOM 2012城市SOS学生竞争的决赛。2013年,该项目将开始在哥伦比亚波哥大成长,与当地非政府组织科技植物合作。有关绿色露台的更多信息,请在城市SOS中单击此处。有关Techo的更多信息,请单击此处。您的捐款将帮助我们在哥伦比亚最贫穷的贫民窟扩大城市农业实践,帮助成千上万的家庭有额外的食物和收入来源,同时有助于使其周围的土地更稳定,不太容易容易发生山体滑坡。绿色露台是一个项目,旨在在哥伦比亚贡献之后向其他地区增长。有关如何为该项目做出贡献的更多信息,请联系其中一项原因领导。哥伦比亚哥伦比亚的哥伦比亚自1985年以来一直流离了500万人,其中大多数被迫转向大城市地区的条纹,如Bogota-Soacha边界。 The locality of Ciudad Bolivar in Bogota is the area that has accommodated most of the migrants arriving to this city. A mountain range divides Ciudad Bolivar from the town of Soacha. This area has been home to gravel extraction industries for many years and the land is heavily degraded. Displaced migrants have found a home in this border zone for many years and now thousands of families live on these hills. The border nature of the area has made it a neglected zone by both Bogota and Soacha. In recent years the area has been continually affected by landslides and flooding, putting many people in dangerous living conditions. In Bogota alone, 10,000 people were affected by the rainy season that hit Colombia between 2010 and 2011 due to landslides and floods, most of them residents of Ciudad Bolivar. Green Terraces addresses these contemporary threats, which have affected many sectors of Colombian society but especially the vulnerable communities, which are the displaced people and people living in fringe settlements. The project aims to target eroded and dangerous slopes in the Bogota-Soacha border and convert them into agricultural terraces, giving the rural migrants that settle down in the border zone an economic opportunity in an urban area with little job availability and at the same time preventing environmental catastrophes. The main objectives of Green terraces are to reduce the impact of erosion on the vulnerable houses and infrastructure of this area; to reduce the impact of downhill floods and to increase the soil capacity to retain water; to enhance community living, food security and the economy of the area; and to provide opportunities for water and waste management in an area with poor service provision. The integral use of the terrace system will have a great input from the local community to adapt the design to their specific needs. Every community has a different background, not all migrants have the same needs and not all border residents have the same concerns.Green Terraces is a versatile project. Landslides in poor urban mountainous areas are a problem not only common in Colombia but in many other Latin American cities and especially cities in The Andes mountain range. Although the project is aimed to start in Colombia, it is a versatile idea, implementable in any other country or region.With just a click you can join this Cause and help spread the word about the importance of urban agriculture to face poverty from different angles, including landslide prevention. Click on the following link to join the cause!http://www.causes.com/causes/812388-help-prevent-landslides-through-urban-agriculture/about