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Item Gestão de resíduo sólido orgânico residencial em período de pandemia COVID-19(2021-07-22) Cruz, Ana Vitória de Souza; Silva, Robson José; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7515677435963888; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1049768443014317In front of the great increase in the generation of urban solid waste, recurrent of the disordered population growth, a composting is taken as an alternative for the treatment of the organic waste fraction. In this context, the objective of this research was to evaluate a domestic composting of solid waste from a residence, using the compost produced in the cultivation of collard greens seedlings and employing domestic composting and the practice of horticulture as a sustainable and productive activity, which induces physical and mental well-being in a pandemic period. The composting process lasted 120 days and was carried out in a designed mini composter. The organic compost produced was used to obtain seedlings of two collard greens species. The sowing was carried out in a tray with fifteen cells, set up in a completely randomized design, with five treatments and three replications. The applied treatments, T0, T1, T2, T3 and T4,corresponded, respectively, to 100% soil; 75% soil and 25% fertilizer; 50% soil and 50% fertilizer; 25% soil and 75% fertilizer and 100% fertilizer. They were avalueted: germination time, leaf length, leaf width, number of leaves, seedling height, root length and stem diameter. Treatments T2, T3 and T4 showed the best performances, with treatment T2 being the one with the best results for Brassica oleracea var. Costata and treatment T3 for Brassica oleracea var. Acephala. In addition, the study was assessed as adequate by the process participants, as it aroused interest, sustainable learning and productive routines, directly influencing the maintenance of well-being during pandemic periodItem Projeto de reuso de água pluvial em habitação popular para fins não potáveis(2019-12-12) Cruz, Ana Vitória de Souza; Silva, Robson José; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7515677435963888; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1049768443014317Strong population growth and urbanization have led to increased drinking water consumption. This factor, coupled with irresponsible use and pollution of water sources, has contributed to a considerable water crisis. Brazil is a privileged country, as it has 12% of the world's freshwater, but due to poor distribution, there are regions of the country where water availability is low, such as the Northeast of Brazil that faces severe scarcity crises most of the year. Therefore, the search for sustainable policies that provide solutions to this problem and at the same time make the population aware of the importance of conscious use of water is necessary. Within this context, the reuse of rainwater becomes a viable alternative, easily applied, which provides the preservation of the environment. Therefore, the present work elaborated a popular housing project in Recife based on the city's Master Plan and designed a Rainwater harvesting System for this dwelling, according to NBR 10844 (1989). In the project, the rainwater was captured only by water from the roof, which enough to meet the house reuse needs, as the city has a high rate of rainfall. The materials used in the installation of the collection system were low cost and simple to apply, where the implementation project presented a much lower cost than the total value of residential construction, besides representing an excellent alternative for environmental awareness and treated water saving