Huertos urbanos y el acercamiento al “Cero hambre”
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2021-11-02
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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[ES] El presente proyecto de grado contribuye con una propuesta para el desarrollo de uno de los 17 objetivos de desarrollo sostenible para el 2030, "Cero hambre" al evidenciar que, con compromiso de las
instituciones gubernamentales, privadas y las comunidades, se pueden crear redes de economía solidaria a través de la creación de huertos caseros o urbanos.
A partir de una encuesta se evidenció el impacto que tuvo el desarrollo de este proyecto en la comunidad
y cómo, pasado un año, las huertas caseras trajeron beneficios como: unidad, desarrollo de las
comunidades, nuevas redes de colaboración, alimentación saludable y autoconsumo.
Así mismo y luego de leer el último informe de los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible para América Latina y el Caribe en junio del 2020, se observa dentro del mismo la brecha que hay entre ricos y pobres, además
de los efectos colaterales que ha dejado la pandemia mundial ocasionada por la COVID-19.
[EN] This graduation project contributes with a proposal for the development for one of the 17 sustainable development objectives for 2030; “Zero hunger” that can be achieved by getting the government institutions, private institutions and the community’s commitment which can create solidarity economy networking by the implementation of many urban or homegrown gardens. Based in a survey applied to the community, a positive impact was detected due to the implementation of this project. More than one year after the project’s implementation the following benefits were given to the community: unity, group development, new cooperation development, healthy habits, and self- sustainability. In the same way, and after reading the latest Caribbean and Latin America sustainability and development report in June 2020, a huge rich and poor gap was evidenced. Apart from the collateral efects that the COVID pandemic has caused.
[EN] This graduation project contributes with a proposal for the development for one of the 17 sustainable development objectives for 2030; “Zero hunger” that can be achieved by getting the government institutions, private institutions and the community’s commitment which can create solidarity economy networking by the implementation of many urban or homegrown gardens. Based in a survey applied to the community, a positive impact was detected due to the implementation of this project. More than one year after the project’s implementation the following benefits were given to the community: unity, group development, new cooperation development, healthy habits, and self- sustainability. In the same way, and after reading the latest Caribbean and Latin America sustainability and development report in June 2020, a huge rich and poor gap was evidenced. Apart from the collateral efects that the COVID pandemic has caused.