The Man Who
Stopped the Desert - How One Man Saved the Soil (Video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzah_5y65AU&feature=player_embedded
by Sami Grover,
Carrboro, NC, USA on 12.23.10
FOOD &
HEALTH
(botanical)
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/12/the-man-who-stopped-the-desert.php#ch02
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Films
From Wangaari Maathai's Billion
Tree campaign
to lush
permaculture landscapes in Jordan, we've seen how individuals and communities
can reverse desertification and bring life back to arid soils. Now a
new dramatized documentary brings us the story of Yacouba Sawadogo, an
illiterate African farmer whose pioneering techniques have, according
to one expert, done more for soil conservation in the Sahel region of
Africa than all of the national and international soil experts
combined. It's amazing stuff.
Using, and then enhancing, traditional "zai"
techniques for
restoring degraded land, which involve planting seeds directly into
pits that have been enhanced with small handfuls of composted dung,
Yacouba Sawadogo has spent over a quarter century experimenting with
his soils, and then teaching his fellow farmers, resulting in the
successful rehabilitation of farmland, the regrowth of forests, and
attention from international media and non-profit organizations who
wanted to learn more about Sawadogo's techniques.
Now a new
documentary, that includes a dramatization of Sawadogo's life, and the
struggles he has faced in gaining acceptance for his approach, is set
to bring his story to a broader audience. The movie traces Sawadogo's
story from his early education, through his days researching and
developing his farming techniques, to his recent
More on Soil, Soil
Restoration and the Magic of Soil Life
Wangaari Maathai's
Billion Tree campaign
Greening the Desert
Revisited: Permaculture in Jordan
Compost as Animal
Husbandry: Moving Way Beyond Recycling
40 Tons of Life in One
Acre of Soil: Geoff Lawton on the Magic of Soil
(Video)