intermediate work · Paseo Costanera Vuelta Fermoza, Formosa, AR
Plantar el buffer ribereño nativo en la costanera publica: Paseo Costanera Vuelta Fermoza, Formosa | Plant the native riparian buffer on the public riverfront.
Fund it for $220. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$220 proposed
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What the work involvesLa costanera publica llega pelada hasta el agua, asi que cada crecida se lleva barranca. Una faja de nativas plantada a mano sostiene el borde y da sombra al agua. Contexto: la costanera publica sobre el rio Paraguay, el paseo mas usado de Formosa. Sitio: Paseo Costanera Vuelta Fermoza, Formosa, Formosa. | English: The public riverfront runs bare to the water, so every rise takes bank with it. A hand-planted strip of natives holds the edge and shades the water. Context: the public riverfront on the Paraguay river, the most used promenade in Formosa. Site: Formosa, Formosa province, Argentina.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- Marcar la faja a plantar entre la barranca y el paseo publico, respetando la senda peatonal. | Mark the strip to plant between the bank and the public promenade, keeping the footpath clear.
- Elegir especies nativas de ribera provistas por el vivero publico. | Choose native riverbank species supplied by the public nursery.
- Plantar a pala de mano en tresbolillo, mas denso cerca del agua. | Hand plant on a staggered grid, denser near the water.
- Regar, poner mantillo y proteger los plantines expuestos al pisoteo. | Water in, mulch, and protect the seedlings exposed to foot traffic.
- Registrar especie, cantidad y metros de faja contra puntos GPS. | Record species, count and strip metres against GPS pins.
What counts as done
- Foto de la faja antes de plantar | Before photo of the strip
- Foto de la faja plantada | After photo of the planted strip
- Planilla de especie y cantidad | Species and count sheet
- Puntos GPS de inicio y fin de la faja | GPS pins at the start and end of the strip
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Watershed Health. A watershed is everything the land pours into a stream, and the stream keeps the record. The EPA's bioassessment method reads that record through the small creatures living in the gravel: mayflies and caddisflies mean clean water, only worms and midges mean trouble. Mastery looks like a person who can wade one riffle with a net and tell you how the whole valley is doing. That skill is built sample by sample. This packet is one of them: one site, one careful count, one entry in the long record of a stream.
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