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Trees for Water - China. Exploring Forest Landscape Restoration for Beijing. 

IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature
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Beijing is the world's pre-eminent megacity: a regional economic hub, capital of China, home to 21 million people. It also experiences some of the world’s worst water stress - more, in fact, than most Middle Eastern capitals. IUCN and our partners are working to apply nature based solutions to the problem, exploring how forest landscape restoration in Beijing’s mountainous watershed can provide more clean water for millions.

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27 июл 2024

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@nghiatran71
@nghiatran71 3 года назад
learning from each other best practices is the way to go
@htin08
@htin08 6 лет назад
Working together with the nature instead of working against it.
@ciceroaraujo5183
@ciceroaraujo5183 5 лет назад
You are so right
@brooksanderson2599
@brooksanderson2599 3 года назад
Congratulations for DOING instead of just talking!
@cleriatersapadovezi6599
@cleriatersapadovezi6599 9 лет назад
Obrigado pela dedicação de todos que trabalham pelo futuro .DEUS OS ABENÇOE.....
@wbtwbt1818
@wbtwbt1818 2 года назад
wowww China
@ciceroaraujo5183
@ciceroaraujo5183 5 лет назад
Thank you humanity
@pawanjindal4286
@pawanjindal4286 5 лет назад
great work thanks
@nl4064
@nl4064 6 лет назад
the Scottish government needs to see this video and be ashamed of their crap efforts on our treeless hills
@CONCERTMANchicago
@CONCERTMANchicago 6 лет назад
Grass makes up most living Green coloring covered Earth. You guys got Grass in Scotland, right? It is ironic that birthplace of Golf, was played on blindingly treeless courses. Today a noble world Sport, known for traditionally being played on lush forested courses.
@velvetindigonight
@velvetindigonight 6 лет назад
Totally agree. Lots of low biodiversity land aka shooting estates just waiting to be Rewilded. Good for water percolation, flood prevention, filtering pollutants, great for wildlife, great for us, a large tree produces enough oxygen for four people in 24 hours, oh and food and meat...... Were on the same page.
@CONCERTMANchicago
@CONCERTMANchicago 6 лет назад
Right on Helen! Only after property owners needlessly sacrificed families critically endangered Ash tree to glutinous Emerald Ash Borers. Did they soon discover, loss of shade, loss of cooling effects, loss of living root system once helping to retain then drain rainfall. Marked raise in monthly utility bills, need to install window shades, excavating in new drainage system. Further adding to beloved trees final removal cost, paying to lose their Big Ash. Be aware of one fact. With Earth's atmospheric Oxygen levels presently at 21% If Every tree was cut down throughout British isles or clear cut USA's Eastern forest. Checking four years after that, levels would still be same 21%. I guess thankfully, one slim Individual Grass organism, combines exponentially with others. To produce most amount of planet's living Green. So we have that going for us.
@Jackson-rf6rv
@Jackson-rf6rv 5 лет назад
I wish the dickheads in the government here in Australia would do the same about the Outback . Our rainfall has been falling less and less every year and they still do nothing
@islandgardener158
@islandgardener158 5 лет назад
Jackson Neaves take the bull by the horns Jackson, maybe you could start a movement
@kingreyes7917
@kingreyes7917 6 лет назад
Muy bueno saver que están sembrando arboles, me encantan los arboles, les brindo mucho respéto , antes todo hera de madera, los basos, los platos, las cucharas, las casas, los carros, las bicicletas, el arbol por igual nos brindan oxigeno, frutas, medicina y sombra, que rrico es acostarse en una maca devajo de un arbol frondoso con mucha sombra y el sonido de sus pajaritos...😀👍 🌍🌎🌏🌱🌿🌳🌲🌴🌞...
@sandymoonstone855
@sandymoonstone855 5 лет назад
🍎 谢谢
@sheetalbhalerao8192
@sheetalbhalerao8192 3 года назад
Also adopted the method of RECYCLING ,REUSING SOLAR ENERGY WIND ENERGY. Will reduce pollution.
@randomstar9548
@randomstar9548 5 лет назад
Wow china i hope the same is done for my country...delhi is so hot that people die in hundreds every yr from heat wave.
@umaribnal-khattabmalaysia6831
@umaribnal-khattabmalaysia6831 4 года назад
Singh G when u have more CO² that mean more heat but the human need to understand co² the food of trees and soil. Please plant more and more trees beside the road beside the highway plant more trees in the street, houses and make mini jungle in the city force your local government and community for trees planting the problem will solve . There no any other way to solve the heat problem and its will rise every year we know that we getting global warming and climate change problems.
@Kiyarose3999
@Kiyarose3999 5 лет назад
Great stuff seeing people from South America and China etc coming together to share ideas etc. But where were the African contingent?. Because they are also like China, growing a new Coast to Coast ‘Great Green Wall of Africa’, which is already established and supporting villages in some places such as Senegal. Where locals say the local climate has been cooled, Wells have refilled after decades of being totally dry, and they are self reliant with food and make enough money to send their children to school!. How about learning from them?
@yasinwangi3885
@yasinwangi3885 4 года назад
TerrAfrica, it is the pioneer of The Great Green Wall of Africa. They use manual methode with asking local people , so they got salary, and love the project, and will keep it on
@Kiyarose3999
@Kiyarose3999 4 года назад
Yasin Wangi Yes the ‘Great Green Wall of Africa’ gives me more hope than anything else that’s happening to stop and reverse desertification/deforestation/global warming etc. If I was 20 years younger I would probably go live in Africa to help plant this new forest! 🌎✊🏽
@iaminchinataiwan6811
@iaminchinataiwan6811 6 лет назад
金山銀山不如綠水青山
@Kiyarose3999
@Kiyarose3999 5 лет назад
People keep saying ‘the population expanded’ when ref to deforestation, but it’s not the numbers of people that cause the deforestation, but Humans ignorance of how to live within a Forest system, how to work and live sustainably with Tree based economies etc.
@yahudaja2982
@yahudaja2982 4 года назад
Haven't low quality pict
@CONCERTMANchicago
@CONCERTMANchicago 6 лет назад
Ironically, in China. I found it almost impossible to find troubled trees with declining crowns in country scenery backgrounds, natural woodlands, and especially city Urban centers parkways or landscaped business districts/modern residential community developments. Compared to public tree collections throughout American cities and suburbs, where its difficult finding even one worthy trouble free tree still capable of surviving past age 80. And so easy to spot troubled trees, anywhere one looks up. Which I guess most folk busy with life do not commonly notice, as trees with 3/4 dead crowns have increasingly become the norm. Only when one makes it a point to look, or after others point sad looking trees out, does one begin to wonder why. Individuals that have become overzealously concerned about Weather conspiracies, effects of geo engineering, increasing UV and Chem trails taking flight. Are able to use urban tree decline as evidence for their cause. Asking passerbys if they notice all the dying trees everywhere, how could you not see them, they exclaim. But rather than learn little more about trees, and possible scientific causes why bark peeling off or why leaves are so scourched. Blind confidence is enough to legitimize their conspiracy induced claim when directing blame. Thankfully as an Arborist diagnosing tree health problems. I can share some real reasons to blame. First, invasive Asian bugs and fungus disease, wiping out cities two best urban trees of Elms and Ash. Which otherwise could have easily continued thriving, facing same problems that's causing lesser species mass decline today. Along with many other introduced problems primarily imported from Asia. Most tree decline and tree deaths are species related, endangering one tree genus like EAB. Or endangering nine at same time like Asian Longhorn Beetle. Just fact trees already declining, become even more susceptible to normally common problems without even trying. Same goes for Europe facing Asian tree killing species. Where in Asia trees belonging to same genus such as elm & ash, learned to survive attack that continue to wipe out identical species overseas. So there is some of the reasons why, China's landscape of trees look problem free. And here in America, why very few iconic hardwood species remain, to also be fatally attacked by next Asian menace someday soon. Which is very good reason to promote selection and planting of Asian trees, already prepared and able to survive tree killing imports.
@khoo5199
@khoo5199 6 лет назад
CONCERTMANchicago m
@stephenverchinski9967
@stephenverchinski9967 5 лет назад
Not all areas are candidates for reforestation or usurping an area for a sole one country use (solar farms and food production without doing an ecosystem and planetary analysis impact first) one may find that land reclaiming can have negative impacts on humans thousands of miles and countries away. See the story of The Dust Detective in High Country News. China's far western desert dust is a fresh water ecosystems provider to the western U.S.A.
@yasinwangi3885
@yasinwangi3885 4 года назад
Stephen Verchinski ..So you think it's better if China stop the reforestry effort for providing fresh water for West America? And let us do nothing to challenge the climate change?
@peterwang5196
@peterwang5196 5 лет назад
Improve on nature not to Destroy mother planet.
@randyyoung3332
@randyyoung3332 5 лет назад
India does much better !
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