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China To Create 3 “Green Economic Belts” In BRI Countries Including Pakistan

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China To Create 3 “Green Economic Belts” In BRI Countries Including Pakistan

Beijing: China has launched cross-border partnerships with several international non-governmental and civic organizations to create three “green economic belts” in countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), including Pakistan. Three belts will be created using poplar trees, under a plan released by the China Green Foundation at the Belt and Road International Forum on Public Cooperation for Ecological Remediation, which was held in Wuwei, Gansu province.

The belts are expected to start in Northwest China and connect countries in Central and West Asia, such as Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Iran, and Turkey. “Under the plan, a cooperative partnership will be established to encourage more exchanges of experience in developing a green economy in different countries,” said Chen Shuxian, chairman of the foundation. Poplar trees now cover about 648,000 hectares worldwide, according to the foundation. Most of them are located in 17 countries involved in the BRI. China holds 61% of the world’s total poplar tree forests, which provide important economic value to people.



For example, the poplar forest covering an area of 31,840 hectares in Hotan, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, generates an annual income of 672 million yuan ($98 million), according to the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. In Inner Mongolia’s Ejin Banner, residents developed a tourism industry themed on poplar tree forests, which attracted more than 1.1 million tourists from home and abroad in 2015 and which has generated 1.4 billion yuan annually. During the forum, the foundation also announced the launch of an international ecological restoration fund, drawn from donations worldwide to promote a green economy in countries involved in the BRI.

He said the BRI focuses on a common development, with its goal of achieving win-win cooperation in line with the 2030 Agenda. Through the forum and the cooperative mechanism, he said, China can better share its experience with civic organizations and collaborate to advance ecological remediation in other countries.

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One specie of poplar is locally known as “safaida”. And it is very common in Pakistan, easy to get and cheap. But need lot of water.
 
One specie of poplar is locally known as “safaida”. And it is very common in Pakistan, easy to get and cheap. But need lot of water.
It was banned a few years back, gov even uprooted many grown trees. It was THAT bad. It sucks up surface water, leaves the area around it dry and unsuitable for any vegetation, do not helps bring ground water up etc etc!

This is the poplar we need to grow (we already have this in some places, mainly planted on the boundaries of fields)
Lombardy_Poplar_350_THUMB.jpg


The advantage this have over our own native plants/trees @Zibago is that it is fast growing. These are essentially commercial plantations.
 
Neem and vicks smell leaf tree are the two known.
 
Better is Neem it repels mosquitoes its actually a native plant whose leaves and fruit were used in herbal medicine for thousands of years

Yah.. in vedic years... i know that :partay:

This is the poplar we need to grow (we already have this in some places, mainly planted on the boundaries of fields)
Lombardy_Poplar_350_THUMB.jpg

And how does this one effect the ground water table ?
 
Neem expels mosquitos? Need to grow some of those around the village.
 
Yah.. in vedic years... i know that :partay:



And how does this one effect the ground water table ?
Its roots go downwards at more depth than Safida whose roots are usually spread at surface level only. This one will bring the water up.
 
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