FORESTATION IN URBAN HILLS AND THE COMMUNITY WORK OF STUDENTS
Abstract
The following article presents two key issues, as the title indicates, with the characteristic that,
according to previous research carried out by the authors, they are linked to a topic that is currently
experiencing a negative rise worldwide, such as the pandemic. current, caused by COVID 19.
Therefore, the fundamental objective is aimed at providing specific guidance to Basic Education
students, so that they join a plan aimed at taking measures that, although apparently not directly
related, to the matter in the body of this, this articulation is evident, by the way, very little currently
dealt with, and although community work is mentioned in the Peruvian national curriculum, there is
not enough specificity in its execution. Also, the article explains in a sufficiently justified way the
danger to which desert cities are subjected and its relationship with the health emergency, where with
few resources, but with sufficient will, consequences that have long been in direct contradiction can
be eliminated with the preservation of the environment. In conclusion, that allow the inhabitants of the
planet, improve their quality of life and develop in better environmental and social conditions.
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