The Dutch engineer wants to transform a huge stretch of inhospitable desert into green, fertile land teeming with wildlife.
“The only holistic way out of this situation is with large-scale ecological regeneration”So-called desert regreening projects are not new, and this is one of a number around the world seeking to transform arid landscapes.
Costfoto/NurPhoto/Getty ImagesFor van der Hoeven, it was further proof his plan could work.
“The scale reaches a level that helps prove that restoration can be done on a planetary scale.”It would add to other huge desert regreening projects also underway.
The project was scheduled to kick off this December, but conflict has slowed everything down, van der Hoeven said.
Persons:
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Organizations:
CNN, United Nations, World Bank, UN, Hong Kong University’s School of Biological Sciences, University of Oxford
Locations:
Dutch, Africa, Asia, Maryland, Dubai, Lake Bardawil, Sinai, Bardawil, Egypt, China, California, Gansu Province, Yongjing, Gansu province, Nairobi, Hong, Gaza