do as much as you can each year. is it possible to divert flood waters to these arable lands? that would be a great venture to see it all turn green. using solar power pumps to get excess water where it can be of best use.
I want to do our project in Outer Mongolia in the future. It is difficult to start it right now because of financial matter. Therefore, we want to learn about nature and culture of Outer Mongolia and to communicate with Outer Mongolian people.
We have started next greening project at another place in Inner Mongolia. And now we are considering to establish an energy independence in local area. Please check our website.
Please continue. Most of the desert are man made, so human have the responsibility to regenerate desert. Humans can do good, as well as evil; choice is ours. Responsibilitis also lays on us
Thank you for your message. I love this music too. This is Mongolian folk music. I recorded it by myself in my pc. I don't know tittle of this music,sorry.....
@@b_uppy You mean some of the trees that died and turned brown. On the bright side, those will add humic material to the soil and more trees can grow within that. Even in those monoculture plots, a few trees of different binomial nomenclature classification grow. I'm still of the view to send positivity towards China for this effort with the trees. I've planted a lot of bushes and have grown some trees. Try it out, so even a gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa) is something as they can be small or get tall as a man (although I've done more than that). My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.
@ObsoletePowerCorrupts 'Binomial nomenclature' can happen to the same plant such that it has two scientific names, the old and the new. It's still a monoculture if it is the same the same tree planted for miles and miles. Yeah. These trees that turned brown did so because they were struck by disease that is progressing through the rest of them. The 'downside' is that zero plants volunteered in the these. Zero wildlife visited them that could have otherwise planted other plants and trees. The diversity of living plants is hackable zero and they wated 40+ years on a program that was unsustainable. Don't worry though, they're trying to divert attention (and blame) to capitalism and from the rigid CCP by saying it's okay, some people got rich. Scripture is nice, but we are commanded to live in this world, and occupy until the Lord comes again. That means we are t have investment...
@@b_uppy My statement is true as it refers to plants of different binomial nomenclature, no matter if they are of other nomenclature also. Think it through to help you. Those trees that went brown are not of a taxonomy subset pertaining to that naming convention overlap, so you needn't worry so much about it. And they got something achieved. As an aside, optionally, they could bury (by minidigger/tractor) some of the dead trees as hugelkultur one site and scatter seeds in it. Some extra seeds or plants could be scattered/planted amidst the new humic material. The organic matter will have attracted other organism capable of it. Moisture will have changed with new cellulose. It is partly water, no always simply disease in plants. I am here, and witness messenger in Mercury tommorow Friday 24 june 2022. My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.
Everyone around this whole world needs to be planting trees and forest that have been destroyed by cutting forest down not to plant it back we have to keep this up keep planting forests make the earth totally green again with the Lord GODS help we can accomplish this
Thank you for your offer. If I have a chance to go to Mongolia, I would contact you. I am looking forward to carrying out greening activities in collaboration with you Mongolian people.
In the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the movement of sand is a major cause of desertification. Therefore, we plant hight trees upwind and grass and shrubs downwind.
Unfortunately you can't do this in the Middle East or North Africa because here in our Desert there is no rain at all or very low amount of rain but Al Sahra in China and America in the winter there is a lot of rain and even snow! the Chinese desert covered with snow the whole winter session, even in America i saw snow and frost covering the desert. we don't have this here even
Without altering the sand properties, the Gobi desert will win. Here is how to defeat the dunes: th-cam.com/video/F2DLQw1K9Ms/w-d-xo.html - Rechsand-Turing sand into gold th-cam.com/video/p0YNFn9Dloc/w-d-xo.html - biochar power (beans and two farmers) th-cam.com/video/XQxthabe_OU/w-d-xo.html - 2fold (old image from USA past)
What were the concepts used that kept this from becoming an exercise in futility? What was different from past efforts? Or maybe there were no past efforts and any effort at all is what is new?
Thank you for the message. Our concept is to prevent desertification according to local wisdom, culture and lifestyle. I think the most important thing is to build a sustainable lifestyle for people in the area after the greening. We are not introducing the latest technology. Costs and technology that can be used continuously by poor people are important. We develop optimal methods by combining local traditional technology and scientific results. This method has been very successful in sowing grass.
It's a monoculture, which is bad. Hopefully they diversify their plantings to resemble native plants with an emphasis on food producing ones. They also need to do more to harvest rainwater.
Pl.try to plant tall, spreading shadows 🌳 from the fruits seeds flowers of which get daily needs and income such as Ritha banyan peeple umber jackfruit jamun Imali shamali.Gambhir pilkhan maulashri Indian coral tree ardu babool bamboo sisum palash karanj cotton wood parijat kanchan shammi mango, dates ,Shalmali etc.Will get cooperation from people & good, fast results
you should try using holistic planned grazing to restore mongolia with livestock as the tool, that is a much better solution for the country because it will work well with their culture
This area was once green but was destroyed by the chinese...it's not a true desert in the sense of having low rainfall...they just planted trees and did nothing extraordinary...
No, it wasn't the Chinese who did this. The desertification has been in large part due to overgrazing by cashmere goats. Nearly all of the owners/herders of the goats are ethnic Mongolians, who for monetary gain persisted with the overgrazing despite efforts by the Chinese government to dissuade them from doing so. In this way the Mongolian herders have destroyed their own land & livelihood. It's called the Tragedy of the Commons.
More positive attitude is a must. Ask yourself, what is more important at this moment in time. 1 - Point fingers and produce no results at all. Or 2 - Make the difference one tree or bush at a time. With this said. Mongols, Chinese or Martians what does it matter to achieve a solution? ;-) Cheers
Mongolia has no money to do that, they need some other countries to help to regenerate their soil. China still has to continue with this so they can stop desertification, I don't really know which other country could invest money in Mongolia so they can try to control Gobi's sandstorms.
From here in the States we say Bravo! and please carry on and the very best of luck to you!
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Thanks you🌱 for planting trees🌱 to save our planet 🌱🌍🌱🌏🌱🌎🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱👍🌱🍃🌿🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳
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This is beautiful. Make Mongolia green again!
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I will continue greening activity in Inner Mongolia!
This is Inner Mongolia, it's in China
Congratulations for your work. This is amazing to see how in a couple of years, the desert has been transformed in a young forest! Keep doing!
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do as much as you can each year. is it possible to divert flood waters to these arable lands? that would be a great venture to see it all turn green. using solar power pumps to get excess water where it can be of best use.
There shouldn't be any thumbs down in this video. Those that thumb down must be sociopaths.
+Pho King
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Right said ....\/\/\/
Romans116 it is naive to think that there is only two sociopaths ☺
Nah they are just short sighted capitalists
Great work. Everyone should do his part, beginning in his backyard, or town or country.
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Great example for the whole world. Every county should do like Mangolia.Then quickly beat the problem of climate change.
Thank you for your message. I agree with all your opinions.
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We succeeded in revivifying green on desert.
But it is too little to revivify rain.
We need more power.
Great! Good Wishes from India. Tks
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Amazing! When there is a will there is a way. 👍❤
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👍👍👍👍👍loving this vedio. May this place become garden .
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Well done ! I hope will last and have positive impact on the community.
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Great pictures ! Is there a chance of see how it looks now ?
Thanks for the informative video. Just think what you could do with just one major earth mover with a drill attachment.
Cool that inspires me thanks a lot from Germany keep up doing
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Great Job. True Mother spoke the impotants of these projects in 1st RallyofHope 2020. It would be nice to see some updated pictures?
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I am currently unable to work due to corona and other some problems.
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beautiful music
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This song is Mongolian folk music.
That's awesome !!! Keep u the great work So cool :-)
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It is very happy to watch this video. Please plant more tree......
I want to do our project in Outer Mongolia in the future.
It is difficult to start it right now because of financial matter.
Therefore, we want to learn about nature and culture of Outer Mongolia and to communicate with Outer Mongolian people.
We have started next greening project at another place in Inner Mongolia.
And now we are considering to establish an energy independence in local area.
Please check our website.
Faszinierend, was alles möglich ist!
Please continue. Most of the desert are man made, so human have the responsibility to regenerate desert. Humans can do good, as well as evil; choice is ours. Responsibilitis also lays on us
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good work !
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ohm myyy!!!!. would love to see an update 2017
Great job.. convert mongolia 100 % free from desert..good luck
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Better show the change from the same view over the years!
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from khergit to rhodok. jk best wishes to your project and the people
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Wonderful.
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I deleted the message by mistake.
I apologize to the one that sent a message.
But I read it, and very glad to read it.
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The back music is very sweet. Where I can find this music?
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I love this music too.
This is Mongolian folk music.
I recorded it by myself in my pc.
I don't know tittle of this music,sorry.....
Great efforts
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@francisdianish
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We'll plant more green , and upload more vtr of our activity.
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Bravo from Paris ^_^
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This song is Mongolian folk music.
I recorded it by myself in my pc.
I don't know tittle of this music,sorry.....
Well done....pls send update videos
So basically after 10 years, you not only have the "success" milestone but actually it is completely changed to an entirely different environment.
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Yeah, it's now a monoculture plantation.
@@b_uppy You mean some of the trees that died and turned brown. On the bright side, those will add humic material to the soil and more trees can grow within that. Even in those monoculture plots, a few trees of different binomial nomenclature classification grow.
I'm still of the view to send positivity towards China for this effort with the trees. I've planted a lot of bushes and have grown some trees. Try it out, so even a gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa) is something as they can be small or get tall as a man (although I've done more than that).
My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.
@ObsoletePowerCorrupts
'Binomial nomenclature' can happen to the same plant such that it has two scientific names, the old and the new. It's still a monoculture if it is the same the same tree planted for miles and miles. Yeah. These trees that turned brown did so because they were struck by disease that is progressing through the rest of them. The 'downside' is that zero plants volunteered in the these. Zero wildlife visited them that could have otherwise planted other plants and trees. The diversity of living plants is hackable zero and they wated 40+ years on a program that was unsustainable.
Don't worry though, they're trying to divert attention (and blame) to capitalism and from the rigid CCP by saying it's okay, some people got rich.
Scripture is nice, but we are commanded to live in this world, and occupy until the Lord comes again. That means we are t have investment...
@@b_uppy My statement is true as it refers to plants of different binomial nomenclature, no matter if they are of other nomenclature also. Think it through to help you. Those trees that went brown are not of a taxonomy subset pertaining to that naming convention overlap, so you needn't worry so much about it. And they got something achieved. As an aside, optionally, they could bury (by minidigger/tractor) some of the dead trees as hugelkultur one site and scatter seeds in it.
Some extra seeds or plants could be scattered/planted amidst the new humic material. The organic matter will have attracted other organism capable of it. Moisture will have changed with new cellulose. It is partly water, no always simply disease in plants.
I am here, and witness messenger in Mercury tommorow Friday 24 june 2022.
My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.
Wow, what plants were planted?
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We planted poplar, sand willow, sand jujube, variety of alfalfa, etc.
@@ecostyleNET Nice, not heard of some of those . Thank you
Howl are all of these locations going now?It would be good to know.
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There is more green now.
But I haven't been able to go there in the last few years due to Covid19 and some other issues.
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I believe 11 thumbs down are sicks peole... Superb wow for this video... keep the good work.. really appreciate
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keep up the good work! by the way, where can i find this music?
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Everyone around this whole world needs to be planting trees and forest that have been destroyed by cutting forest down not to plant it back we have to keep this up keep planting forests make the earth totally green again with the Lord GODS help we can accomplish this
Thank you for your message.
Thank you for your offer.
If I have a chance to go to Mongolia, I would contact you.
I am looking forward to carrying out greening activities in collaboration with you Mongolian people.
Why not plant on contour / build some swales first?
In the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the movement of sand is a major cause of desertification.
Therefore, we plant hight trees upwind and grass and shrubs downwind.
Any updates from 2020 on this project?
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I am currently unable to work due to corona and other some problems.
Please wait a moment now.
@@ecostyleNET Sorry about your situation. Looking forward to see new video from you when you are able. Best of Luck.
@@marlan5470 Thank you very much!
Pl go on dedesertification
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It is great pleasure for me too.
Unfortunately you can't do this in the Middle East or North Africa because here in our Desert there is no rain at all or very low amount of rain but Al Sahra in China and America in the winter there is a lot of rain and even snow! the Chinese desert covered with snow the whole winter session, even in America i saw snow and frost covering the desert.
we don't have this here even
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Green everywhere
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Kennst du das Land wo die Zitronen blüh'n?
What are your new projects?.
Without altering the sand properties, the Gobi desert will win. Here is how to defeat the dunes:
th-cam.com/video/F2DLQw1K9Ms/w-d-xo.html - Rechsand-Turing sand into gold
th-cam.com/video/p0YNFn9Dloc/w-d-xo.html - biochar power (beans and two farmers)
th-cam.com/video/XQxthabe_OU/w-d-xo.html - 2fold (old image from USA past)
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Machen wir die Erde wieder grün;)
OK!
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What were the concepts used that kept this from becoming an exercise in futility? What was different from past efforts? Or maybe there were no past efforts and any effort at all is what is new?
Thank you for the message.
Our concept is to prevent desertification according to local wisdom, culture and lifestyle.
I think the most important thing is to build a sustainable lifestyle for people in the area after the greening.
We are not introducing the latest technology.
Costs and technology that can be used continuously by poor people are important.
We develop optimal methods by combining local traditional technology and scientific results.
This method has been very successful in sowing grass.
It's a monoculture, which is bad. Hopefully they diversify their plantings to resemble native plants with an emphasis on food producing ones. They also need to do more to harvest rainwater.
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Very nice , Montagnard indigenous land forest destroyed by Vietnamese today it’s be come desert .
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Any update for 2020?
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I am currently unable to work due to corona and other some problems.
Please wait a moment now.
@@ecostyleNET Thanks.
Pl.try to plant tall, spreading shadows 🌳 from the fruits seeds flowers of which get daily needs and income such as Ritha banyan peeple umber jackfruit jamun Imali shamali.Gambhir pilkhan maulashri Indian coral tree ardu babool bamboo sisum palash karanj cotton wood parijat kanchan shammi mango, dates ,Shalmali etc.Will get cooperation from people & good, fast results
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What is this for a kind of music?
This music is Innner Mongolian folk music.
Fridolin Müller 换个吧房听你那边克星
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you should try using holistic planned grazing to restore mongolia with livestock as the tool, that is a much better solution for the country because it will work well with their culture
You are invited to post about this effort at facebook.com/PlanetaryEcologist.
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The nomads will have to be urbanized because the land has become overgrazed.
It is because the land has become agricultural overdevelopment too.
修理地球嘛,中国人的传统技能。。
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See nothing that harvests rainwater, and sadly that is a monoculture.
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This area was once green but was destroyed by the chinese...it's not a true desert in the sense of having low rainfall...they just planted trees and did nothing extraordinary...
+Ryan Privee hehe
No, it wasn't the Chinese who did this. The desertification has been in large part due to overgrazing by cashmere goats. Nearly all of the owners/herders of the goats are ethnic Mongolians, who for monetary gain persisted with the overgrazing despite efforts by the Chinese government to dissuade them from doing so. In this way the Mongolian herders have destroyed their own land & livelihood. It's called the Tragedy of the Commons.
1911jeremiah Mongolian Chinese is Chinese too.
fucking bullshit Chinese greening it. i have no idea why there are so many idoits want to disgrace Chinese
More positive attitude is a must. Ask yourself, what is more important at this moment in time.
1 - Point fingers and produce no results at all.
Or
2 - Make the difference one tree or bush at a time.
With this said. Mongols, Chinese or Martians what does it matter to achieve a solution? ;-)
Cheers
Mongolia must do that! Clean the rubbish and plant more tree!
+Ariuna Thank you for your comment!
Mongolia has no money to do that, they need some other countries to help to regenerate their soil. China still has to continue with this so they can stop desertification, I don't really know which other country could invest money in Mongolia so they can try to control Gobi's sandstorms.
Thank you for your message.
This song is Mongolian folk music.
I recorded it by myself in my pc.
I don't know tittle of this music,sorry.....
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