Organic engineering systems

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Organic engineering systems (OES) are organic, hydroponic, aeroponic or aquaponic farming technologies that are designed as a building engineering system. The main purpose of these technologies is to grow food in buildings. OES are agricultural technologies and are considered a sub-section of ecological engineering, primarily because they mimic natural ecosystems to produce food and are defined as urban horticulture.[1]

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  1. ^ Bergen, Scott D., Susan M. Bolton, James L. Fridley. (2001). Design Principles for Ecological Engineering. Ecological Engineering, V.18, 201-210.

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