Anyone can start here · parque público central de Cutral Có, Cutral Có, Neuquén, Argentina (EN: the central public park, Cutral Co, Cutral Có, Neuquén, Argentina)
Recuperar la cazuela del arbolado público: parque público central de Cutral Có (EN: Restore the street tree pits.
Fund it for $95. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$95 proposed
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What the work involvesLa cazuela pisada y llena de residuos no deja entrar agua ni aire, y el árbol se queda sin las dos cosas que necesita. Descompactar y recomponer la cobertura es trabajo de media hora por árbol. Lugar: parque público central de Cutral Có. EN: A trodden tree pit full of litter lets in neither water nor air, and the tree goes without the two things it needs. Decompacting and rebuilding the mulch ring is half an hour of work per tree. Site: the central public park, Cutral Co.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Fotografiar cada cazuela tal como está, numerándolas. EN: Photograph each tree pit as found, numbering them.
- 2. Retirar residuos y hierba invasora a mano y aflojar los primeros centímetros con horquilla, sin tocar raíces. EN: Remove litter and weeds by hand and loosen the top few centimetres with a fork, without touching roots.
- 3. Reponer la cobertura formando un anillo parejo, dejando el tronco despejado. EN: Rebuild the mulch as an even ring, keeping the trunk clear.
- 4. Regar a fondo, fotografiar cada cazuela terminada desde el mismo punto y anotar cuántas se recuperaron. EN: Water deeply, photograph each finished pit from the matching vantage, and record how many were restored.
What counts as done
- Fotos numeradas de cada cazuela antes de empezar. EN: Numbered before photos of each tree pit
- Cantidad de cazuelas recuperadas. EN: Count of pits restored
- Confirmación de anillo de cobertura parejo, sin contacto con el tronco. EN: Confirmation of an even mulch ring clear of the trunk
- Fotos después desde los mismos puntos. EN: After photos from the matching vantages
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Urban Canopy. Urban canopy is the layer of leaves over a city, and it is infrastructure as surely as the pipes below the street: shade that cools a block in a heat wave, roots that drink a storm. The i-Tree protocol turns it into something you can count, tree by tree, so a city knows what it has and what it is losing. Mastery looks like a person who can read a whole street's trees at a walk. This packet is a piece of that census: a few trees observed carefully and recorded where the record counts.
What is promised, and what is not.
Funding this work is a purchase or a vote, same act: you either want this done here, or you want the world to contain it. A vote is free and signed; funding starts at one cent and anything beyond the wage is recorded as a premium for the worker. Either way the money settles only on accepted proof. An agent can fund it in one x402 call: POST /nurture/fund {"workId":"WORK_1787208420387_9yxli7s","funderWallet":"0xYOU"}.
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