Ingmar Rentzhog
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Justdiggit and LEAD Foundation Tanzania together started digging the first bunds in Pembamoto Tanzania at the end of the dry season in October 2018. Both photos in 2019 and 2020 were taken in June and really show what can happen in one year. By regreening this kind of degraded land on a large scale, we can cool down the planet, protect vulnerable biodiversity, secure water and food availability and improve the lives of so many people!
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Thanks Ingmar!!!
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What an encouraging result. Thank you 🙏
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Lovely to hear some really positive moves thank you
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JustDigit just Did it.
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The change in such a short time is amazing! 🙏
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Am proud of their project! They are bettering our planet than how they got it. And that's part of great solution.
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Thanks Ingmar!!!
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Slowing surface runoff and increasing infiltration requires different strategies in different landscapes, but in African flatlands, creating even small surface depressions can inhibit runoff over impacted or crusted surfaces, reduce runoff to major floodplains, and promote the growth of trees and shrubs that cool the surface through evapotranspiration, reduce soil loss and increase carbon storage.
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I've been learning about the danger of planting monocultures, as is often done when money is involved as it's easier to supply statistics, as opposed to re-wilding which moves to nature's whims. This looks like a brilliant example of just letting nature do it's thing, and for the land to be healing itself beautifully. Here's to hoping we see more of this kind of great result.
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