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Turning the Ulan Buh Desert into a High Yield Zero Pollution Eco-agricultural Zone

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Organization: HomelandGreen Limited

Web site of the organization: http://homelandgreen.hk/Home/t31.html

Virtual meeting room: https://meet.lax.init7.net/4p1000stand35

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Ulan Buh Desert is a success story of turning a desert into green belt in a grand scale.  It embraces the concept of circular economy and zero-wastes eco-agri businesses that involves civic voluntary groups, local farmers and state officials with investment in renewable resources.  Homeland Green participated in study tours and tree planting expeditions in the area.  It is our observation that such project only works if it benefits all stakeholders in the economic chain. 




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1. Partnership

Clients / Target group

We wish to 

Civic voluntary groups,  Schools schools and UniversitiesuniversitiesNGOs, corporations

  • Raise awareness of development in combating desertification efforts in China China;
  • combating desertification project is a continuous effort which requires massive manpower.;
  • arose arouse interest in volunteering  volunteering.

Businesses networking

  • Beautiful crops can be grown in the reclaimed area;
  • there are business opportunity that may benefits the local farmers and help finance the combating desertification project

Established collaborations and partnerships

Regeneration International

NPO Greenlife -GreenLife Sino-Japanese (Tree planting projects to combat desertification in China)

SFI Soil FoodWeb Institute (Australia)

Eva's Farm, Hong Kong

Hong Miu Farm, Hong Kong

Desired collaborations and partnerships

Dr. John Liu's Ecosystem Restoration Camp

REAL Organic Project, USA

4 per 1000

We hope to see success stories of other 4 per 1000 members and see if we could adopt their methodologies, approach and technological advances in our context.  

2.Solidarity - Twin-Regions

The twin regions concept aims to optimize the use of resources to address the global climate crisis and other pressing issues by promoting international solidarity and massive, empowered, self-reliant and equitable citizen participation. A Twin-Region is a pair of communities that are complementary in terms of green house gas emissions and sequestration potential. They pool their recourses and collaborate in order to become carbon neutral and to solve other pressing environmental and societal issues, such as biodiversity loss and migration. Click here to read a one page outline.

Pros and cons

The concept is interesting. 

Pros:

  • once twin-regions are identified, the regions would be held accountable.

Cons:

  • Viable methods are required to measure the carbon credit produced and consumed.

Relevance

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3. Ecological footprint

Status

We collect from local businesses ( soy milk producers, Chinese herbal drink factory, landscape companies) for the organic waste in their production as the inputs for organic compost production.  This is used in our RF Farm projects. 

Perspective

  • conduct educational talks to targeted audience to raise interests.  
  • Proactive recruitment of youth interested in regenerative farming and desertification project
  • increase outreach to local and international groups to nurture cooperation and collaborations
  • Raise financial supports from commercial sector.  

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TopicTurning the Ulan Buh Desert into a high yield zero pollution eco-agricultural zone
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