PILAR GONZÁLEZ MOLINA
BASIC OPERATIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF GARDENS, PARKS, AND GREEN AREAS
UNIT 1. MAINTENANCE OF VEGETAL ELEMENTS IN GARDEN AREAS
- Basic inventory of vegetal elements
- Maintenance works ofvegetal elements
- Maintenance works of grasses and meadows
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UNIT 2. PHYTOSANITARY CONTROL
- Most common plagues, diseases, and physiopathology in gardening
- Phytosanitary products
- Phytosanitary products application
- Environmentally friendly practices when using phytosanitary products
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UNIT 3. MAINTENANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURES, EQUIPMENT, AND FURNITURE IN GARDEN AREAS
- Basic inventory of infrastructures, equipment, and furniture
- Basic operations of maintenance
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UNIT 4. BASIC APPLICABLE REGULATIONS IN TERMS OF MAINTENANCE OF GARDENS, PARKS, AND GREEN AREAS
- Regulations for occupational risks prevention
- Quality regulations
- Environmental protection regulations
- Other relevant documents
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GLOSSARY
ANSWERKEY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The actual volume includes the fundamental contents for the teaching of the program Basic operations for the maintenance of gardens, parks, and green areas. This material has been designed to provide support in any activity destined for the learning of professional competences.
The arrangement of the handbook is the following:
- General and specific objectives
- Theoretic development of the syllabus
- Proposal of activities
- Unit summary
- Glossary of terms
- Bibliography