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Eritrea - Azmari Posted by: spaceketema
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By: HumanMonolith. on 15 May 12, 12:26:50
I? got here from Future of the Left...
By: Girish9668. on 20 Apr 12, 08:42:50
Amazing ! Hope? India learns from this.
By: zapatista512. on 25 Feb 11, 20:30:16
does feeding? livestock mangrove leaves and salicornia have any bad effects like corn grain fed livestock?
By: eyassutesfay. on 31 Dec 10, 00:30:39
Whats? the name of the intro song?
By: MrTimAuld. on 02 Dec 10, 00:02:16
Seems to work, but one concern is that salt will continue to concentrate in the salicornia fields due to evaporation, eventually making it too saline. Perhaps some of the salt is extracted with the vegetation, but if it is cycled through animals then where they deposit manure? and die the salt will concentrate too. Much can be done to capture rainwater and address salinity (see Greening the Desert video on YouTube). Eventually trees will increase rainfall.
By: farnelo. on 01 Dec 10, 12:57:38
any? update on this project please?
By: farnelo. on 01 Dec 10, 12:51:41
any update? on this project?
By: BahreNeGash. on 21 Nov 10, 01:54:18
This? is a nation bombed to stone age, wantonly destroyed in endless wars 50 years of the UN the US infermented international conspiracy. And yet, this nation keeps charting building it's own destiny with nothing more that it's DARING WILL POWER. Eritrea remains the living proof of human endeavour, insuring life, liberty the pursuite of happiness, by it's own meanse ONLY!!! Never did so much has been achieved by few people in history of mankind. WAY TO GO ERITREA!!!
By: BahreNeGash. on 21 Nov 10, 01:54:04
This is a nation bombed to stone age, wantonly destroyed in endless wars 50 years of the UN the US infermented international conspiracy. And yet, this nation keeps charting building it's own destiny with nothing more that it's DARING WILL POWER. Eritrea remains the living proof of human endeavour, insuring life, liberty the pursuite of happiness, by it's own? meanse ONLY!!! Never did so much has been achieved by few people in history of mankind. WAY TO GO ERITREA!!!
By: dandgeorge. on 10 Oct 10, 21:39:17
Inspirational- This project should be? aired on TEDTALKS
By: mikontisott. on 19 Aug 10, 04:40:56
In your part of the world I gather ;) but the same principle applies in countries like England, even though the land looks green and lush, it is? inappropriate for growing crops. In fact, in England only about 5% is suitable for any crop other than grain (vegetables etc)
By: hablerz. on 11 Aug 10, 01:56:52
You can eventually get trees? when the soil has been re nourished by the ground cover. The trees will provide shade and stop fresh water evaporation and also provide more organic material for mulch. Is important that the orignal system is maintained by education of the locals. If, when the scientists leave people begin over grazing, using trees for firewood etc, then the system will collapse. The goats need to be in pens.
By: hablerz. on 11 Aug 10, 01:52:05
Over grazing by goats are the cause of alot of the deserts in the world. Everytime i see this marginal lands i see huge badly? managed goat populations.
By: MultiTheTyler. on 21 Jul 10, 06:42:48
let's all take a? moment to be thankful for all the beautiful cultures of the world, their plants, animals, and people. life is amazing!!
By: ciceromatrix. on 26 Jun 10, 18:20:52
THANK YOU SIR. YOU BRING HONER TO HUMANITY? WITH YOUR ATITUDE
By: rvreddy2. on 03 May 10, 00:51:11
Wow? this is good, still need to understand how you go forests with sea water. Rahul Reddy
By: stuzaza. on 22 Feb 10, 04:58:34
if? only mankind could pump as many trillions into this kind of honest caring for the world as they do into Wall st and the war on this and the war on that. is mankind so evil that war death destruction and greed are our driving forces? i dont want politicians and generals, i need gardeners and technicians and people who want to help and love each other. its not impossible and deep down i know im right. i will become the change i want i want to see in the world.
By: fedaikn. on 19 Jan 10, 09:24:16
might not be the sole? solution of global warming but looks very promising
By: mikontisott. on 25 Nov 09, 16:05:21
Most human settlement is near water, even? in the developing world. This solution is very specific to this environment (Pt 1 mentions no rain at all for a year) Marginal dessert/ sea communities. That said, I totally agree permaculture will help many more people, but not here.
By: mikontisott. on 25 Nov 09, 16:01:31
This is a very skewed fallacy that has permeated climate discussions. In many areas arable farming is just not economically possible in which case livestock are a fantastic alternative. Milk, wool, meat, all produced on marginal land that is left essentially wild. The problem is not ruminant production per se, but the amount of consumption of animal based protein. The? west needs to cut back alot, Eritrea needs livestock.
By: millimimmi. on 08 Nov 09, 21:59:02
inspiring to see what humanity can do. One qualm is the use of ruminant livestock in the system which aims to curtain climate change - ruminants are one of the main sources of greenhouse gases around the world, so any system aiming to reduce climate change should aim to eliminate them. Perhaps the mangrove left-overs after harvest for building, could be used as a garden mulch instead??
By: pdsavage. on 16 Sep 09, 15:55:02
But what if you dont? live close to water as most of the third world dont.... I would think permaculture would benefit more people.
By: carringtonblush. on 11 Sep 09, 11:26:21
This is the best thing? I've seen in some time... amazing. I hope there are enough nutrients in the system (and enough recycling of nutrients) that it will be sustainable.
By: kazuza9. on 19 May 09, 12:31:17
great work Eriteria , i wish i can do it too in my country , i wish someone can help in providing? me some seeds to start. i wish u good luck brother..... salam
By: moges720. on 02 May 09, 10:25:34
who pays the? bill?? how much it costs??,,is it sustainable?