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Plant green breath clean

by | 11-07-2016 20:45 recommendations 0

PLANT GREEN BREATH CLEAN

In the past two decades, Ethiopia has moved in a nationwide tree planting revolution that resulted in tremendous achievements. Fifty years ago, the national forest coverage was around 38.5 percent. Due to extensive deforestation and land grabbing, this number plummeted to 3.8 percent. The extensive deforestation had a quite catastrophic effect on the environment and on the wellbeing of the general public. From poor quality of air that makes breathing difficult, to soil erosion that wipes out fertile land, the damage of deforestation has been quite immense.  

In the past decade, the government has implemented a strategic plan to recover damaged land and reforest places that have been affected by extensive deforestation. Since then, nationwide teams of farmers and students have been mobilized to plant millions of trees in the country. A good example mount Mogle located in Sebeta town with no trees to spot on, this mountain has been a barren hill for decades. In 2009, the local government mobilized local students and farmers to plant thousands of trees on the mountain. The result has been remarkable, as the mountain recovered in two years and wild animals were seen in the woods.

It is vital that the next generation understands the importance of forests and the role they play in sustaining the ecology of a given environment. Henceforth, it is important to recover damaged lands, reforest them and most importantly, educate the next generation to preserve these forests and ecologies for the good of the environment.

Eco-generation in Ethiopia will be hosting a seminar on the topic of reforestation in July to create awareness among youth and students.     

 

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  • says :
    The drastic change of the forest cover percentage is somewhat impressive! What was the reasons for the deforestation? But it's good to hear that the green nature is coming back in the country :D
    Posted 16-07-2016 21:54

  • says :
    Well done, Ethiopia. And thanks to our dear EcoGeneration too.
    Posted 12-07-2016 23:07

  • says :
    Olansis, my country South Korea also suffered from deforestation after Korean War at 1950. However, after a huge plan to plant trees in mountains, we now succeeded in returning the greenness to our country. I hope those strategic plans work well with success. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
    Posted 12-07-2016 22:31

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Trees are the lifelines and lungs of Earth. As you too aptly captioned 'Plant green, breath clean'. Let's all plant trees on significant days, at least one each on our birthdays. Happy to note that Ethiopian government has laid out plans to recover damaged land and restore forests and increase the green cover. All the best. Thanks for sharing.
    All the best for Eco-generation seminar in July.
    Posted 12-07-2016 01:51

  • says :
    Very informative article
    Posted 11-07-2016 21:17

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