tailieunhanh - Make a model Roman villa with under-floor heating!

The outputs of an ARIES session have numerous practical uses for conservation and economic development planning. Notably, they can show which regions are critical to maintaining the supply and flows of particular benefits for specific beneficiary groups. By prioritizing conservation and restoration activities around sources and sinks for particular services, benefit flows may be maintained or increased. Similarly, focusing development or extractive resource use outside these regions can prevent degradation of benefit flows. The impacts of proposed projects on human well-being can be more fully evaluated, as improvements or declines in ecosystem services received by specific populations can be demonstrated | Activity make a model Roman Villa B HAMD5 DM __ HISTORY Make. s a model Roman villa with under-floor heating- Ì . 1 . Supported by ENGLISH HERITAGE history ActtvttyO This activity is greetXhTwhote family. You each take responsibility tor aux- or after jX Hhe teXttc Roman sitesacross visiting . e drtaite oi Roman and other the UK- You can find detaus 0 Xoric slteslo vtett near yon - x niea The richest Romans lived in fine houses which we know as villas . Just like today the owners liked to make their houses look special building them to fit theữ needs and to show off then wealth. Use our simple floor plan and illustration as the basis for your villa. But remember that you can vary the design depending on what sized boxes you have and to make the villa your own just like the Romans did. You will need Scissors glue and sticky tape Strong base of thick card Newspaper scrap paper to cover the table 3 x large rectangular packaging boxes large cereal boxes work well 1 x smaller square packaging box a small tissue box works well Sheets of card or thick paper Toilet rolls Paints and or pens to decorate Silver foil Coloured foil sweet wrappers optional Empty egg carton optional Furnace room Building 2 Living quarters i Building 1 I Dining room and kitchen Pond Veranda - roof supported on pillars Building 3 bedrooms and servant quarters BBS HAMPS-DM HISTORY THERDMAM5 history 2 ActivityMake a model Roman villa 1. Build your villa i. Prepare your buildings Take your four boxes and lay them out on your base using the plan on page 2. Check you are happy with the height of each building . You can make the cereal boxes into shorter buildings by carefully cutting to size - this can be easier if you flatten each box first then reform using sticky tape to secure. Romans usually made their walls out of stone and covered them with cement to make the walls smooth .