S.E.C.U.R.E.D Practices On Bioarts Education At Work
Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (Vol.5, No. 11)Publication Date: 2016-11-15
Authors : Crisostomo Castro Canencia;
Page : 254-262
Keywords : bioarts; conservation; do-it-alone; entrepreneurship; establishment process; site selection; 4 Rs;
Abstract
The study sought answers on the practices of the bioarts education at work in term of site selection establishment process conservation of rainwater utilization of raintree leaves the 4 Rs reuse-recycle-reduce and redesign entrepreneurship and do-it-alone. S.E.C.U.R.E.D The study showed that site selection considered the topography type of soil vegetation nearness to market drainage free from flood water supply easy means of transportation supply of fish poultry and livestock cheap skilled labor peace and order. The study also indicated that the establishment process included the sound site selection planning-designing and lay-outing labor and material inputs fish-crop-poultry and livestock establishment production-care and feeding harvesting and marketing practices. The study further showed that it saved 400.80 cubic meters of rainwater used for fishponds 14.4 cubic meters of garden soil used in a potted marcotted citrus for 4 years operation. With the applied 4 Rs it saved 12567.25 pesos from the market cost of 15 530.00 pesos. And the do-it-alone saved 18104.00 from the 240649.00 development and operational cost and 53850.00 from 96000.00 expenses on the arts thus it provided 41 return of investment.
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