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How planting trees can prevent violence in Africa's drylands

How planting trees can prevent violence in Africa's drylands | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

With EU-backed forces advancing across Mali, the need for European and other donors to accelerate the development process in Africa’s poorest regions appears ever more pressing. For development experts a simple, yet unheralded solution exists - planting trees.

 

“Agroforestry is the future of agriculture in the drylands and sub-humid regions”, Dr Chris Reij of the World Resource Institute told a conference of EU officials in the European Parliament on Tuesday (29 January).

 

United Nations Drylands Ambassador Dennis Garrity said that the planting of trees such as gao, an indigenous form of acacia, had “improved the region’s ability to cope with drought shocks”, contributing towards more political stability over the past 20 to 30 years. But now the need for resilient measures was becoming increasingly urgent as the drylands struggled to cope with climate change, he added.

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La France manque déjà d'eau en ce début de printemps (France is already lacking in water at this beginning of Spring)

La France manque déjà d'eau en ce début de printemps (France is already lacking in water at this beginning of Spring) | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

"L'Hexagone est marqué par un début de sécheresse, en raison de pluies largement déficitaires cet hiver et de températures supérieures à la normale." (France has been hit by the beginning of a drought due to a widespread lack of winter rain and higher than usual temperatures.)

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