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== Multi-disciplinary environment within land labs == Land labs help to form an ecosystem well suited for long-term [[project-based learning]]. Students, teachers, and community members can participate in [[multi-disciplinary]] activities ranging from land restoration, animal husbandry, gardening, weather analysis to outdoor art studies. [[File:Photovoltaic Solar Panel.jpg|alt=Photovoltaic solar panels provide clean electricity for this land lab.Β Using local power to operate garden tools, sensors, cameras, and water pumps provides a great example of sustainable energy for students.|thumb|Photovoltaic solar panels provide clean electricity for this land lab.Β Using local power to operate garden tools, sensors, cameras, and water pumps provides a great example of sustainable energy for students.]] The multi-disciplinary context within a land lab is perfect for cross-curricular education. The following disciplines and subjects can all tie into land lab activities in an integrated fashion: * [[Ecology]] - nature studies, increasing biodiversity, studying water cycle * [[Biology]] - gardening, agriscience projects, botany * [[Sustainable agriculture|Sustainable Agriculture]] - composting, [[permaculture]], local food movement * [[Engineering]] - building aquaponics, rainwater collection, animal shelters * [[Chemistry]] - methane digesters, plant fertilization, solar power * [[List of life sciences|Life Sciences]] - carbon cycle, water cycle, composting biomass * [[Animal husbandry|Animal Husbandry]] - free range chickens, goats, [[apiary]] * [[Climatology|Climate Studies]] - weather observation, weather logging * [[History]] & [[Cultural studies|Culture Studies]] - local food culture, history of agriculture, natural resources * [[Culinary arts|Culinary Arts]] - cooking garden produce using clean energy like biomass, biogas, or solar power * [[File:Tiny House built from Local Materials.jpg|alt=This tiny house on wheels provides a good example of more sustainable shelters. Built from locally produced cypress wood, this tiny house on wheels gives students a sense of what a living system integrated into solar power, rainwater collection, and sustainable utilities looks like.|thumb|This tiny house on wheels provides a good example of more sustainable shelters.Β Built from locally produced cypress wood, this tiny house on wheels gives students a sense of what a living system integrated into solar power, rainwater collection, and sustainable utilities looks like.]]Multi media arts - designing pollinator landscapes, bird houses, [[Nest box|bat houses]], murals ** Painting - nature studies, murals ** Pottery - watering pots, plant pots ** Wood working - pollinator houses, chicken coop
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