Alita: Where Red Soil Adds to the Aesthetic and Ecological Value
Red soil, a prominent feature at Alita, adds both aesthetic and ecological value to the project. It supports a rich variety of vegetation, including trees such as jacaranda mimosaefolia, spanish cherry, and purple flowering lagerstroemia specosa. This diverse plant life not only enhances the overall beauty of Alita but also contributes to its sustainable environment.
The presence of red soil at Alita also promotes healthy soil ecosystems. Its well-drained properties help maintain optimal moisture levels for plants, while its thin organic layers ensure nutrient retention. As a result, the project boasts not only verdant landscapes but also thriving agricultural spaces that can be utilized by residents for their own food needs or leisure activities like gardening.
Red soil plays an essential role in maintaining groundwater levels and improving overall water saturation. At Alita, rainwater harvesting systems are installed to maximize the beneficial effects of red soil on water management. These systems collect rainwater from roofs and surface runoff and store it in designated tanks for later use, thereby reducing stress on local water sources and promoting sustainable living practices within the community.