I was very impressed about the work he did in East Timor. 🙏🏼 !
@downbntout
6 жыл бұрын
My Mom spent twenty years in Africa, in Botswana, RPduCongo, and Tanzania. She told me the many ways by many countries that the world is trying to help Africa, and of all those ways she was most impressed by World Vision's approach. So I sponsored four kids for many years
@AlusaBird2
12 жыл бұрын
Good work teaching people to work with the earth, regreen it and feed themselves at the same time as restoring habitat.
@Theearthknight
9 жыл бұрын
Picture quality of slides are very poor and not very visible. This weakness undermines the presentation as the content is valuable. Suggest you add a link were we can get the slides and flick through them as the presenter talks.
@FeelingShred
7 жыл бұрын
I didn't quite understand what exactly he did to reach that slide at 16:00 showing the "striking difference after 2 years"... I think he starts to explain it at 9:30 but from what I heard he pruned the trees upwards so they could grow more? The most important info in this lecture gets hidden somehow haha
@FeelingShred
7 жыл бұрын
ah ok he select branches from the trees, only keep the strongest ones and they will turn into stronger trees themselves... In the slides the process is not shown in detail, I couldn't understand how they were able to turn small bushes into trees (???)
@isabellouise8164
6 жыл бұрын
permaculturenews.org/2011/10/03/tony-rinaudo-against-the-odds-reversing-desertification-in-arid-and-semi-arid-lands-ipc-presentation-video/ there is a link to the slides on this page
@derrickstephen
6 жыл бұрын
Can you see the difference in photos amazing
@Atonitayperpleja
7 жыл бұрын
Is the presentation available with audio? The video only highlights the speaker, leaving off his presentation!
@Jefferdaughter
10 жыл бұрын
Everyone talks about food and energy shortages. Let's not forget that the biosphere also provides the very air we breathe. Industrial/factory-style farming, and other industrial practices, and various human activities is destroying what is the equivalent of a life-support system on a spaceship. We need to become conscious of the effects of our daily actions. Those watching this video may be interested in the work that has been done verifying that healthy plants growing in live soil are suffer very little insect damage. Of course, maintaining healthy soil requires biodiversity above and below the surface. Plowing/tillage, chemical fertilizers, and poisons (insecticides/ pesticides, hebicides, fungicides) all destroy soil life.
@pseudobeanmachine9770
8 жыл бұрын
+Jefferdaughter Bang on the money
@souravmd
11 жыл бұрын
super.......just good. must watch it completely.
@OBRfarm
Жыл бұрын
Amazing
@sheetalbhalerao8192
4 жыл бұрын
Try planting tall, spreading shadows useful trees from the SEA-COASTin the world at a time,taking advantages of SEA WATER such as coconut Jackfruit jamun mango, babool, ,neem, umber, banyan, baobab, shyamali,bamboo, teak, mahagony,dates, Ritha,Shikekai etc,After greening sea-coast then move ahead inside the regions. This will give quick results of the project.
@crpth1
6 жыл бұрын
Awesome presentation and most important awesome action. On the ground where it matters. I have some experience of Nigeria and always got "shocked" by the traditional "slash and burn" practices, that are killing/starving themselves slowly but surely. :-( Give nature a chance and it will do the rest. ;-)
@ncooty
11 жыл бұрын
It seems as though this project could be usefully paired with efforts to reduce the reliance on firewood and dung for fuel, both of which also have deleterious health effects. For example, more efficient cookstoves, biogas, solar cookers, etc.
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