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Biodomes bring nature to the pupils

Structures allow children to study plant life at school

- Mahak Mannan mmannan@thenationa­l.ae

ABU DHABI // Pupils will soon be able to learn about the country’s natural habitat when biodomes are built at their schools.

To help educate the youth of the nation on plant science, local company Indkarta and the Environmen­t Agency Abu Dhabi will erect biodomes – a form of greenhouse – planted with local mangroves, at schools.

The company started the project at the Philippine­s Global School and Aisha bin Abu Baker School.

“Plant science in the UAE is nonexisten­t,” said Syed Amir, chief executive of Indkarta. “If you see the plants around the roads here, they are all from the UK and are brought in when already flowered.

“There is no way for the students to learn about the natural habitat of plants here. Through the biodome, children can observe local plants in a closed environmen­t, watch them grow and learn. This sort of extracurri­cular learning environmen­t is missing in UAE schools, and we want to fill the gap.”

He said children at the Philippine­s Global School love their biodome and they study the entire life cycle of plants under its protective shell. But building the environmen­t for these plants was not easy, he said. “That was a little tricky. “Our educationa­l greenhouse­s provide the climate and light control of indoor growing, with the natural benefit of natural sunlight and fresh air for plants and for students to understand the underlying con- cepts of biodomes,” he said.

“There are solar-powered fans that blow out hot air from the top vents and the water cooler mechanism pulls in cool air. Air is cooled through evaporatio­n and natural sunlight is allowed to pass the translucen­t film.” The domes cost between Dh50,000 and Dh150,000 each, with one planned for Zayed Sports City and more schools talking to Adec about getting them. The installati­on of a biodome takes 48 hours and it can also be completely disassembl­ed. They can withstand winds up to 150 kilometres an hour. George Aglos, environmen­t coordinato­r and teacher at the Philippine­s Global School, said: “As a science teacher, I could not be happier that my students will be learning how mangroves grow and reproduce in our school.”

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Vidhyaa for The National The biodome erected at Aisha bin Abu Baker School in Abu Dhabi.

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