12-26-2018, 02:33 PM
(12-26-2018, 11:57 AM)smiLie Wrote: There's another project that has been going on for several years on how to approach the greening of these areas. It is similar and uses bio-degradable plastics:
Here's an example:
Reforestation anti-desertification in Los Monegros Desert Zaragoza Spain with Groasis
Nia, you liked that? Here's more technologies for tree planting.
The world now has whole bunch of different ways to re-make topsoil and to re-introduce plants into deserts and what seems to be areas of completely removed top soil by some giant excavators (if excavators were 200 feet tall?).
I won't post any american "scientists" links, there's lots of blah and "global warming" , "climate change" and other rhethoric, while they get cushy pays and grants...and do aid etc. I admire the desire to help, but it is directed in the wrong areas. While there are some poor , serious scientists and farmers that are making real progress in this field.
I already mentioned that research above, from the University in Spain, that's going on since 2011-2012.
Watch this.
China. Published june, 2018:
Watch This New Technology in China That Converts Desert Into Productive Land Rich With Crops
Australia. Published October, 2018.
How Peter Andrews rejuvenates drought-struck land | Australian Story
More China:
Regreening the desert in China with John D. Liu - Docu - 2012
Deserts in Asia – Destroyers of Civilization Pt. 1 | Full Documentary
Arab Emirates, similar bio-degradable box, 2016:
Cocoon planting technology in UAE
Israel, copying Switzerland and several other areas in Europe planting on the hill slopes:
Planting Trees - Pushing Back the Desert
Iceland
Iceland Is Growing New Forests for the First Time in 1,000 Years | Short Film Showcase