Kubuqi a successful example of global desertification control
By Li Xiang and Zhang Huizhong from People’s Daily
Thanks to decades of consistent efforts to fight desertification, Kubuqi
Desert has become a masterpiece of China’s ecological construction and offers a
solution for global desertification control.
The desert in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region covers an
area of 18,600 square kilometers. It was once the source of frequent sandstorms
hitting Beijing and Tianjin.
However, the desert has experienced a historical change in beating
desertification through afforestation.
Over the past three decades, Elion Resources Group has reclaimed about
6,460 square kilometers of sand, helping sequester 15.4 million metric tons of
carbon, conserve 24.38 billion cubic meters of water resource, and produce 18.3
million metric tons of oxygen.
Today, the levels of forestation and green coverage in the region have
jumped to 15.7 and 53 percent, respectively. The regional climate has been
changed and people have become better-off thanks to ecological improvement.
The success of the greening project should be attributed to the joint
efforts of local government, Elion Group and local people.
Over the past 30 years, the group has invested over 3 billion yuan ($447
million) to plant trees and grass in Kubuqi Desert, and 30 billion yuan to
develop industries there.
The group allocated 10 to 20 percent of its business profits to tame sand
in the first 10 years. In the second decade, while funding the place to fight
against sand, the group also helped the latter cultivate its own industries. In
the third 10 years, Kubuqi embraced its own industries.
After an arduous period of experiment, Elion Group has developed a “1+6”
circular system by adhering to the mode of industry-based ecologicalization and
ecology-based industrialization.
The model has not only made the natural environment better, but also
cultivated industries to improve the lives of local herdsmen through practices
such as desert restoration, ecological animal husbandry, ecosystem health,
ecotourism, ecological photovoltaic and ecological industry.
So far, the unique model has been spread across the country.
Elion Group has done more to soil erosion and wind-sand damage. In Ulan
Buh Desert, the group planted shrubs, trees and grass to prevent the desert
from encroaching the Yellow River to the southeast. It also increased the
coverage of arable land to develop sustainable animal husbandry and ecotourism.
At the northern edge of Kubuqi Desert, a forest belt stretching 300
kilometers has been built to prevent desertification toward the Yellow River.
The group has rolled out online tree-planting plus experience economy for
desertification control.
In December 2018, the Kubuqi Desert ecological demonstration zone was
named as an innovation base of desertification control by China’s Ministry of
Ecology and Environment.
“We have not only changed the landscape of the desert, but also created
sand control experiences,” Lyu Tao, executive director of the Elion Kubuqi
Desert Research Institute, adding that 343 scientific and technological
innovations on curbing desertification were made over the past 30 years.
In recent years, the Kubuqi model has also been introduced to China’s
Tibet Autonomous Region, and Qinghai, Hubei and Gansu provinces, as well as
countries and regions along the Belt and Road.
Kubuqi Desert sets an example for successful desertification control,
which has been widely endorsed by the international community.
China has set a good example in tackling climate change, and the
initiative from China’s private sector has set a model for the world to follow,
said Jorge Chediek, envoy of United Nations (UN) Secretary-General on
South-South Cooperation and director of the UN Office for South-South
Cooperation on December 12, 2018, who gave a thumb up to the global action on
increasing the carbon sequestration on desertified land.
At present, China is broadly spreading its desertification schemes
represented by the Kubuqi model along the Belt and Road.
Wang Wenbiao, chairman of the Elion Resources Group, said that the company
would continue its efforts and enhance technological innovation to curb
desertification, adding that they would also share with the world their
experiences, technology, model and philosophy of desertification control.
“If we turn 10 percent of the world’s deserts into forests in the next 10
years, we could increase 100,000 tons of carbon sink and 150,000 tons of water
conversion, and lift over 100 million people out of poverty,” Wang noted.
The photo shows the Kubuqi
International Desert Forum Convention Center, north China’s Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region. The Kubuqi International Desert Forum, established in 2007
and approved as a large national institutional forum for foreign affairs, is
held every two years. It has become an important global platform for promoting
ecological restoration and desertification control thanks to its experiences in
curbing desertification and green development over the past 30 years. (Photo by
CFP)
Kubuqi a successful example of global desertification control
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