A beautiful model of social action that brings together collective commitment, job reinstatement and the development of urban greenery can give us some tips on how to move in the near future.
Mexico City will compete with a vertical garden project that shows how progress in the year zero 2021 is not about individual wealth but about collective development. A Solarpunk project!
A few words about Solarpunk
Solarpunk is a cultural and artistic movement that promotes an optimistic and progressive vision of the future, with a particular focus on renewable energy and new sustainable technologies. If you want to know more click here.
The future Solarpunk of Mexico City has arrived. A new urban greening project called Via Verde will work with GREENVERTICAL to install vertical gardens on 1000 busy highway pillars across Mexico City.
Via Verde, Mexico City discovers viral urban green
By 2030, many cities are aiming for a goal that we can define as a new standard. Ensure that the world's cities have a minimum of 9 mXNUMX of green area per inhabitant, which is the WHO recommendation. Since the trend of cities is to transform the few existing green areas into buildings, the objective is simply to "verticalize" the greenery to establish a perfect and balanced synergy between nature and city.
Solarpunk projects and vertical gardens in urban areas could not only absorb CO2, pollution and smog (if the right plants are selected), but also absorb heat, add biodiversity and reduce noise pollution.
Via Verde will use a self-sufficient irrigation system, low-water consumption plant species and will collect rainwater.
“Via Verde” is not only Solarpunk and eco-sustainable, but socially sustainable. The guests of the Women's Social Reintegration Center of Santa Marta Acatitla and the guests of a Preventive Detention Center will literally cover Mexico City in green.
As? “Sewing” the hydroponic textile substrate made from 100% recycled plastic: the infrastructure will hold plants in place around the pillars of highways and expressways.
New forms of innovation
Any useful future scenario should combine environmental AND social innovation. And there is no example of that represented by the urban greening mission.
Post Covid cities they are recovering public spaces for pedestrian traffic. Fewer cars, less pollution, more human dimension (with an example above all: i superblocks). Giving these spaces a strong green connotation could have an impact on our psychological well-being and could help reduce inequality in impoverished urban areas.
Better air, new jobs and training in a new solarpunk future. In Mexico City as elsewhere. Be it plants or that food can also be grown.