Showcasing The Initiatives Of The Xinjiang Institute Of Ecology And Geography Toward Building A Green Future For Global Desertification Control
the African Great Green Wall initiative .
Green Scenario: China-Africa Green Technology Park
One of the key highlights of the event was the first ever release of the video on the China-Africa Green Technology Park built in Mauritania which covers 40 mu (approximately 6.58 acres), and consists of a Green Technology Park and a Carbon Forestry Demonstration Zone. This park promotes eco-friendly technologies in African industrial zones, supported by research and advanced technologies. This initiative aims to address livelihood crises such as mitigating desertification and improving economic development in Africa. Scientists from XIEG played a crucial role in the park's success, with the objective of preventing and controlling desertification. They successfully transferred experiences from green restoration projects in the Taklimakan desert to the Sahara.
Some of the park's initiatives include solar-powered desert control, smart irrigation, and desert soil improvement, aimed at combating desertification and promoting sustainability. These contributions underscore XIEG's dedication to advancing the African Great Green Wall initiative and fostering a stronger collaboration between China and Africa.
Voices from the Global South
Mr. Sidna Ould Ahmed Ely, Director of Mauritania's National Great Green Wall Agency, shared the pressing challenges his region faces and expressed a strong willingness for cooperation. He said, "I really appreciate the partnership with the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, CAS, for providing solutions to the challenging issues of food and water scarcity in our region."
The event also saw the renewal of the memorandum of understanding with the Pan-African "Great Green Wall Secretariat". A roundtable dialogue, featuring panelists from various international environmental institutes emphasized the critical need for global collaboration to address desertification.
A Vision for the Future
With renewed international collaborations and insightful discussions, the event highlighted China's collective commitment in addressing desertification and promoting greener technologies.
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