The Story of Al Baydha: A Regenerative Agriculture in the Saudi Desert. قصة مشروع البيضاء
The Story of Al Baydha: A Regenerative Agriculture in the Saudi Desert. قصة مشروع البيضاء
Introduction
The final update from Al Baydha Project Co-founder Neal Spackman, 9 years in. It illustrates how desertification can be reversed and the landscaped regenerated. The implications are enormous. Reducing our footprint means destroying the earth less quickly /.../ We are not destructive by nature but by habit"
We can create powerful for people to care for their ecology.
Simple structures of rows of stones can slow the water and make water infiltrate into the ground instead of running off on the surface:
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Drylands are defined by a scarcity of water, and cover more than 40% of the earth surface. Drylands are present in more than 100 countries and home to over 2 billion people.
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