The Horse 2020/21

Environment & Technology

E-cars in cities - Experience

Our experience so far:

Review and assessment of things done and still to do

We have a list of things we still have to do and things we have already done. And in this list we can look up everything and therefore we can't forget anything.

And when we do our posts on the Horse, we check them afterwards and if we are not done yet, we write it down.

And then assessment, I think that we have done our job not bad so far, these things we had to organize are perfect. For example the electric car. So if we had to assess that, I would give the collaboration a 4.75. And we are trying to invest more time for these things that we still have to do.

Problems encountered so far

We thought we had more problems than we have. This is a good sign, but we try to contact BMW and we don't get an answer. So Nils wrote to them and we did not get an answer yet.

The second is that we are trying to get in contact with foreign countries, but nobody wants to cooperate yet. But I still have 2 contacts that might work. But i have to Motivate them.

 

 

What could have been done differently

We could have gone to BMW in the company earlier and asked directly for an interview, then we would have received a clear and quick answer. And we wouldn't have to wait all the time for an answer. But I think that we will do the visit soon, because there is not enough time to wait.

We could have done our planning a little better. We're not bad at the moment, but it couldn't have been a bit more.

 

How likely is for our working hypothesis to be confirmed?

 

I think it is very likely because we think that in the future we will only drive cars with electric motors and we humans are slowly getting ready to do something for the environment, in my opinion. And the market for electric cars is huge right now.

Almost every car brand is trying to build an electric car that they can participate in this revolutionary invention.

And we, with this project, can certainly convince some friends or maybe strangers and explain them, that this is a good thing to do to help the environment.

Nils and Dylan

Step 7: Communication of experience

How will the trees of the big concrete jungles be threatened in the future?
The health of our trees reflects the health of mankind. The threats are growing, so WE must act NOW!

In the city of Zurich there are several tree diseases with different causes, effects and appearance. Not every tree is healthy just because it looks normal on the outside. It is not easy to find out which trees are sick and which are not, but it is very important that sick trees are felled. After all, as everyone knows, diseases spread very quickly and can cause great damage to the trees, as well as harm people.
Foreign plants that are invasive, which means that they spread too quickly and too much, are also a great risk for the city of Zurich and for Switzerland itself. These plants are harmful to the environment because they do not belong there and if they spread so fast, they destroy plants that belong to the Swiss environment.

There is a lot to read about this topic, so stay tuned!

Source: (Benoit Moser/ Paris Fire Brigade via The Associated Press)

Survey - urban gardening

Survey

This are our questions for the survey:

1. Male or female

2. age

3. country

4. Do you know what urban gardening is?

5. What do you understand by urban gardening?

6. Do you do urban gardening and if so what do you do? 

7. How important are green spaces in cities to you?

8. How important is urban gardening to you?  

9. How do you think urban gardening is already being realized?

10. How could urban gardening be better realized? What are your tips?

Here you can find the link to our survey.
https://ee.humanitarianresponse.info/x/YwIJv3cU

 

Debora and Melane

Interview - urban gardening

Interview with apprentice

We made a little interview with the apprentice of the shop Raschle Gartencenter, Einkaufscenter, «di alt Fabrik», Florhofstrasse 9, 8820 Wädenswil, Switzerland.

Link to the Shop: https://www.urbangardeningshop.ch/

That was our questions and her answers:

  1. Do you think that urban gardening will be realized in Switzerland and especially in the cities? 
  • In our shop, we always have urban gardening products, which are presented once a year in an exhibition in spring. Especially for people who do not have a garden or balcony, planting in your own home can be a good thing. During the lockdown, many people even came to our shop from Zurich to Wädenswil ZH and I think that many of them already do urban gardening without realizing it. 
  1. Which age group does most urban gardening?
  • This is very different. Students are certainly a large group and they come very often. Of course, many older people and parents also come. You could say that urban gardening has no age limit. It is used from young to old. 
  1. How can we motivate people to do urban gardening? 
  • You could say that plants are like pets. They need a lot of time and also love. In addition, plants bring a lot of color into life and it beautifies the living room as well as the balcony or garden. You could motivate people with these beautiful aspects. 
  1. What are the reasons why people do not do urban gardening?
  • People do not have the time and they are rarely at home. I would say that time is the biggest reason for this. Another reason could be that you have an allergy to the plant or for example the child or pet that eats the plant and it could be poisonous. 
  1. What influence do you think Corona has on urban gardening?
  • In the lockdown, we were flooded by customers. The shop was full and people queued outside and we received many orders. The people were at home and had time to do urban gardening. Even now urban gardening is still very much in trend. 
  1. What are other advantages of urban gardening apart from the aspect that you know it is healthy?
  • You know where the product comes from and you have planted it yourself. You had to take responsibility and you also lived cheaper, because you had to buy seeds once. This is especially true for perennial plants. You know that the product contains no chemicals. 
  1. What do customers appreciate about your shop? 
  • Customers appreciate the good advice and the wide range of products. We take a lot of time for our customers and support and advise them from the beginning to the end. We explain the products to the customers and also sell and inform them about additional products. We show them the advantages of urban gardening. 

 

Debora and Melane

 

Research: City trees and their diseases

Brown spot disease

Affected tree species

mountain pine, Scots pine, Scots pine, black pine

First occurrence

2012

Damage pattern

First yellow, then brown, 1 to 2 mm large spots with yellow edges appear on the needles. Finally, the needles become completely brown and die off. The disease usually starts at the lower branches near the ground and then spreads towards the top of the tree. The disease discolors perennial needles brown from about June. Freshly sprouted needles appear green and healthy at the beginning, they become infected later. In the case of heavy infestation, even the youngest needle vintages can fall ill and the tree dies.

The brown spot disease can be confused with the red band disease, an insect infestation or the physiological needle shed. A microscopic examination is necessary for a clear diagnosis.

Risks
Needle browning results in a strong optical impairment. However, there is no safety hazard. Heavily infested trees can die off completely.

Countermeasures
No countermeasures are known. Because of the danger of the disease, infested plants must be cleared and destroyed. Due to the risk of infection, this measure should not be carried out in damp weather or rain.

Obligation to report
Yes



Boxwoodzünsler

Affected tree species
Boxwood

First occurrence
2007

Damage pattern
Young larvae cause the so-called window feeding. Typical for this feeding pattern is that the lower epidermis of the leaf is left intact, which appears like a window. Later, the whole leaves and even the shoot bark are eaten. As the larvae spin into leaves to moult, an infested boxwood plant often appears sticky. On closer inspection, small caterpillars and excrement crumbs can then be discovered between the leaves.

Risks
Heavy infestation leads to total loss of the plants. Since the European borer produces up to three generations per year in Central Europe and is avoided by predators due to the toxicity of the fodder plant, the pest can multiply and spread explosively.

Obligation to report
No


Horse chestnut leaf miner moth

Affected tree species
Horse chestnut, red horse chestnut, sycamore maple

First occurrence
2000

Damage pattern
From mid-May on, punctiform bright spots appear on the upper side of the leaves, which first enlarge comma-like and finally expand to spots of several centimeters in size. In the course of the summer, these can cover the entire leaf surface, whereby an increasing brown coloration of the damaged tissue also occurs. The "stains" are feeding tunnels caused by the larvae living in the leaves. These are yellowish in color and are strikingly strongly segmented. The larva pupates and a butterfly with bronze colored wings with white bands hatches from the pupa. The butterfly in turn lays eggs on the leaves from which larvae hatch after about 14 days, which in turn eat into the leaves. A total of three (to four) generations are formed each year, with the main flight times being in May, July and September.

Risks
In case of a strong infestation, almost the entire crown can be affected. Heavily infested leaves die and show premature leaf fall, which is why many horse chestnuts are almost leafless from about August onwards. A complete death of a tree solely due to a leaf miner moth infestation has never been observed so far. But the premature loss of leaves will probably weaken the trees in the long term and make them more susceptible to other harmful organisms.

Obligation to report
No


Massaria

Affected tree species
plane tree

First occurrence
2008

Damage pattern
The symptoms are difficult to detect visually from the ground. On the upper side of the branch there is often a stripy red or pink discoloration. The branches turn black in a later stage due to the spores of the fungus. The infestation becomes obvious by partial or complete death of branches of the lower and middle crown. The dying process can proceed very quickly, even with strong boxes, sometimes within a few months.

Risks
Dying and dead branches are prone to break within a few months and therefore represent a high safety risk.

Obligation to report
No

Communication of experience -Effects of buildings on climate and environment

What is the most eco-friendly building material?

We decided to answer this question in our project. During the last months we used selfmade graphics, calculations and science-based data for a result. 
If you are interested we would be happy if you visit our post on Wordpress by the folloying link.

 

Our experience so far - survey on climate-changing measures

What to do to stop climate change? Even with little things we can help our environment a lot. That is why we would like to change people's mindset with our project in order to help the earth. To start, we decided to take a survey to get people's opinions and to find out what they already know and do for our environment. We are going to create a German and English version of the survey, which we will post soon. 

Julian, Lukas and Livia