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Qianbei Afforestation Project

Planting native tree species to transform wasteland into a thriving forest

China
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Guizhou province, located in South China's karst region, is home to historic cities and breathtaking landscapes. Yet, poor planning and extensive land use are exacerbating rocky desertification across the delicate Karst ecosystem, which leaves the land sapped of nutrients and desert-like. Without action, the desertification will continue to spread.

Location
China
Type
Afforestation, Reforestation Revegetation (ARR)
Registry
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Sustainable Development Goals

4. Quality Education

16,000+ community members

benefit from improved skills, through forest management trainings, such as fire prevention or forest pest control

5. Gender Equality

70% of employees

are women

8. Decent work and economic growth

16,000+ people

employed by the project

13. Climate Action

731,000 tonnes of CO2e

sequestered from the atmosphere on average each year

15. Life on land

50,061 hectares of barren land

afforested thanks to the project

The Solution

To tackle the issue, the project is planting native trees, such as China fir, Cypresses and Masson pin on barren, rocky land. The planting areas are strategically located to reconnect forested areas, restoring habitat connectivity. Local people are employed and trained by the project to carry out the tree planting, providing a much-needed boost to the local economy.

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The Impact

As well as sequestering carbon and mitigating climate change, the project improves the local environment by creating healthier, more fertile soils thanks to stabilising tree roots that prevent erosion and mudslides and, crucially, fight against the rocky desertification creeping across the region. Biodiversity in the region is enhanced, while new well-paid job and training opportunities can lead to a significant rise in prospects for local people. Women are also empowered as they represent 70% of the beneficiaries.

Project ID: 303525
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