Modelo ProLab: Vista Verde Garden, una propuesta para combatir la contaminación a través de la instalación de jardines verticales
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Vista Verde Garden es un proyecto diseñado para reducir la contaminación ambiente
especialmente del aire y la falta de áreas verdes en Lima, que actualmente cuenta con el peor
índice de calidad del aire en América Latina según el Air Quality Life Index de la Universidad de
Chicago. Solo el 10% de los distritos de Lima cumplen el mínimo requerido de 8 metros
cuadrados de áreas verdes por habitante recomendados por el Ministerio de Vivienda. Dada la
escasez de espacios horizontales, el proyecto propone la instalación de jardines verticales en
nuevos edificios para mejorar la calidad de vida y salud de los limeños.
El proyecto se enfoca inicialmente en 138 proyectos inmobiliarios en zonas críticas de
Lima, como Barranco, Santiago de Surco, San Miguel. Por otro lado, se distingue de los
competidores actuales por el uso de técnicas hidropónicas, riego automatizado, integración de
repelentes naturales y diseños modulares para facilitar la instalación y mantenimiento. Los
principales clientes son empresas inmobiliarias para incorporar los jardines a sus proyectos de
construcción y posteriormente las juntas de vecinos que deben encargarse del mantenimiento
recurrente de los jardines.
Con una inversión inicial de 580,000 soles y financiamiento del 80% del capital, se
estima un retorno de la inversión al quinto año de 220%. Además, se proyecta un valor actual
neto financiero de 3.86 millones de soles. Los beneficios sociales de los jardines verticales,
incluyendo ahorros en salud y energía, alcanzan un valor neto superior a 17.5 millones de soles
al quinto año.
Vista Verde Garden ofrece una solución innovadora y sostenible, contribuyendo a la
salud pública y al bienestar ambiental. Su propuesta se alinea con Objetivos de Desarrollo
Sostenible 11, 13 y 15 de las Naciones Unidas. Este proyecto busca contribuir a la conservación
del medio ambiente y mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas de estos distritos.
Vista Verde Garden is a project designed to reduce air pollution and the lack of green spaces in Lima, which currently has the worst air quality index in Latin America, according to the Air Quality Life Index by the University of Chicago. Only 10% of Lima’s districts meet the minimum requirement of 8 square meters of green areas per habitant recommended by the Ministry of Housing. Given the scarcity of horizontal spaces, the project proposes installing vertical gardens in new buildings to improve the health and quality of life of Lima’s residents. The project initially focuses on 138 real estate developments in critical areas of Lima, such as Santiago de Surco, Barranco, and San Miguel. Additionally, it stands out from current competitors by using hydroponic techniques, automated irrigation, integration of natural repellents, and modular designs to facilitate installation and maintenance. The primary clients are real estate companies incorporating the gardens into their construction projects, followed by neighborhood associations that will be responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the gardens. With an initial investment of 580,000 soles and financing covering 80% of the capital, the project estimates a 220% return on investment by the fifth year. Furthermore, the estimated financial net present value (NPV) is 3.86 million soles. The social benefits of vertical gardens, including savings in health and energy costs, amount to a net value exceeding 17.5 million soles by the fifth year. Vista Verde Garden offers an innovative and sustainable solution, contributing to public health and environmental well-being. Its proposal aligns with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 11, 13, and 15. This project seeks to enhance people’s quality of life and contribute to environmental conservation.
Vista Verde Garden is a project designed to reduce air pollution and the lack of green spaces in Lima, which currently has the worst air quality index in Latin America, according to the Air Quality Life Index by the University of Chicago. Only 10% of Lima’s districts meet the minimum requirement of 8 square meters of green areas per habitant recommended by the Ministry of Housing. Given the scarcity of horizontal spaces, the project proposes installing vertical gardens in new buildings to improve the health and quality of life of Lima’s residents. The project initially focuses on 138 real estate developments in critical areas of Lima, such as Santiago de Surco, Barranco, and San Miguel. Additionally, it stands out from current competitors by using hydroponic techniques, automated irrigation, integration of natural repellents, and modular designs to facilitate installation and maintenance. The primary clients are real estate companies incorporating the gardens into their construction projects, followed by neighborhood associations that will be responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the gardens. With an initial investment of 580,000 soles and financing covering 80% of the capital, the project estimates a 220% return on investment by the fifth year. Furthermore, the estimated financial net present value (NPV) is 3.86 million soles. The social benefits of vertical gardens, including savings in health and energy costs, amount to a net value exceeding 17.5 million soles by the fifth year. Vista Verde Garden offers an innovative and sustainable solution, contributing to public health and environmental well-being. Its proposal aligns with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 11, 13, and 15. This project seeks to enhance people’s quality of life and contribute to environmental conservation.
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Construcción--Aspectos ambientales--Perú--Lima, Edificios--Diseño y construcción, Protección ambiental, Contaminación ambiental--Perú--Lima
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