medigraphic.com
SPANISH

Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales

ISSN 1028-4796 (Print)
  • Contents
  • View Archive
  • Information
    • General Information        
    • Directory
  • Publish
    • Instructions for authors        
  • medigraphic.com
    • Home
    • Journals index            
    • Register / Login
  • Mi perfil

2012, Number 4

<< Back Next >>

Rev Cubana Plant Med 2012; 17 (4)

Presence of medicinal plants in a community human development project

Acosta DLL
Full text How to cite this article

Language: Spanish
References: 6
Page: 446-451
PDF size: 35.05 Kb.


Key words:

medicinal plants, sustainable development program, environmental culture, ecological backyards, health improvement, quality of life.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: the setting up of projects for the creation of ecological backyards with medicinal plants within the sustainable development program called "Promotion of Human Development".
Objectives: to contribute to the transformation and remodeling of small spaces found in houses such as backyards, balconies, roofs, gardens, etc., so that they could contribute to sustainable lifestyles and to the improvement of the quality of life.
Methods: some of these projects were carried on in some urban and rural territories like Guanabacoa, Luyanó, San Antonio de los Baños, Alquízar y Guanajay. The participatory diagnosis methodology allowed reaching, after tours of the various localities, dialogue and discussion with every owner of an unused place, a preliminary diagnosis with useful information and the level of awareness about what should be addressed: analysis of their problems and needs; possible interests and solutions, present conditions, recommendations on the things that the owner desired to change, keep, incorporate or eliminate. It was also possible to learn about the training and advisory requirements in these settings.
Results: more productive spaces since the owners obtain medicinal plants, seasonings, vegetables, fruits, ornamental plants, ecological raising of rabbits, chicken and fish, based on individual resources; the exchange of productions among the backyards, the sale of plants in bags, the mounting of a sun dryer facilitating the drying of some plants for medical use and of some seasonings, their distribution and community-wide sale; the recycling of residues from the community setting and their use as organic fertilizer as well as the reuse of disposable containers. All this has provided the community with better health and food quality, obtaining of some additional financial resources, the materialization of experiences in developing ecological agriculture to preserve the natural resources and the local culture, thus contributing to the environmental sanitation of the neighborhood.
Conclusions: this initiative not only raises the level of knowledge about the medicinal plants and the environmental culture of those sectors lacking the formal channels to learn about these topics, but represents the road towards the building of sustainable communities that can live in harmony with their environment.


REFERENCES

  1. Faxas Fernández Y, Sanabria Milanés A. Patios Familiares Ecológicos. Ediciones Biocida; 2006. p. 121.

  2. Morón Rodríguez F. La medicina Natural y tradicional en el sistema nacional de salud en Cuba. Rev Cubana Plant Med. 2009;14(4)(Editorial). Disponible en: http://scielo.sld.cu/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1028-47962009000400001&Ing=es&nrm=iso&

  3. Chávez López E, Faxas Fernández Y, Gutiérrez FernándezA. Administración de Proyectos Comunitarios. La Habana: Edición CIC-Desarrollo Sostenible; p. 133.

  4. Muñoz M, Fernández FM, Nora C, Leal H, León Y, Romero MI, et al. Formación en Educación Popular Acompañada a Distancia. Concepción y Metodología de la Educación Popular. Cuaderno de Trabajo. 2da ed. La Habana Ed. Caminos; 2005. p. 50.

  5. Faxas Fernández Y, Chávez López E, Gutiérrez Fernández A. Temas sobre la Gestión de Proyectos. La Habana: Ed. CIC-Desarrollo Sostenible; 2004. p. 222.

  6. Torres JR, Paz FL. Proyecto Patio Comunitario, una iniciativa de gestión ambiental desde la comunidad. Rev El pelícano de la Bahía de La Habana. 2005;2(1):32-7.




2020     |     www.medigraphic.com

Mi perfil

C?MO CITAR (Vancouver)

Rev Cubana Plant Med. 2012;17