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<div class="csl-entry">Häuplik-Meusburger, S., Paterson, C., Schubert, D., & Zabel, P. (2014). Greenhouses and their humanizing synergies. <i>Acta Astronautica</i>, <i>96</i>, 138–150. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2013.11.031</div>
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0094-5765
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/156771
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Greenhouses in space will require advanced technical systems of automatic watering, soil-less cultivation, artificial lighting, and computerized observation of plants. Functions discussed for plants in space habitats include physical/health requirements and human psychology, social cohesion, as well as the complex sensorial benefits of plants for humans. The authors consider the role of plants in long-term space missions historically since 1971 (Salyut 1) and propose a set of priorities to be considered within the design requirements for greenhouses and constructed environments given a range of benefits associated with plant-human relationships. They cite recent research into the use of greenhouses in extreme environments to reveal the relative importance of greenhouses for people living in isolated locations. Additionally, they put forward hypotheses about where greenhouses might factor into several strata of human health. In a recent design-in-use study of astronauts' experiences in space habitats discussed in Architecture for Astronauts (Springer Press 2011) it was found that besides the basic advantages for life support there are clearly additional "side benefits" for habitability and physical wellbeing, and thus long-term mission success. The authors have composed several key theses regarding the need to promote plant-human relationships in space, including areas where synergy and symbiosis occur. They cite new comprehensive research into the early US Space Program to reveal where programmatic requirements could be added to space architecture to increase the less quantifiable benefits to astronauts of art, recreation, and poetic engagement with their existential condition of estrangement from the planet. Specifically in terms of the technological requirements, the authors propose the integration of a new greenhouse subsystem component into space greenhouses-the Mobile Plant Cultivation Subsystem-a portable, personal greenhouse that can be integrated functionally into future greenhouse constructions in space.
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en
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Acta Astronautica
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dc.subject
Aerospace Engineering
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dc.subject
Habitability
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dc.subject
Greenhouse design
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dc.subject
Habitat integration
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dc.subject
Mobile Plant Cultivation Subsystem
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dc.subject
Plant-human relationship
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Greenhouses and their humanizing synergies
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Artikel
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Article
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138
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150
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Original Research Article
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96
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invited
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Sustainable Production and Technologies
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Development and Advancement of the Architectural Arts
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Acta Astronautica
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E253-05 - Forschungsbereich Hochbau, Konstruktion und Entwerfen
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10.1016/j.actaastro.2013.11.031
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2013-12-01
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1879-2030
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Andere Agrarwissenschaften
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4050
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Öko-effiziente Entwicklung und Gestaltung der gebauten Umwelt und der räumlichen Ressourcen
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Eco-efficient development and design of the built environment
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