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in security basically depends to 90 percent on the us out to the hotel commentary dots april 4th on dw, the chorus around the world are suffering rest and by drugs, extreme weather, deforestation. let me so just leave the or that price as i'm being space. a vocation and to cooling, to observe this damage environment, and to recognize that we must restore the for us to get back to the right of the, of the a can on the so we realize that other players, including indigenous groups, can be experts in that field. with very valuable knowledge, cost of this and shots,
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this people everywhere are looking for ways to help the die off of our forest. the influences of what's been hired when we were injecting the roots with a variety of schools leading to a much healthy, a forest ecosystem. from the start on the stand for long find out. how can we save ancient woodlands about creating new far as the sun shots? so it wants to plant very unique new forest, the stars it 2 years ago, and his find others who share his vision of the buds on the spindler opening. now he wants to create new woodlands on many plots. notice tiny forest species rich wild and resilient. now this is not totally so
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kind of outside the baby until so yes, that sound baby and the 1st forest we planted. and also the 3 a i feel we did it through crowd funding back then and were relatively unsure, but then we raised enough money and then compensation was really exciting. the the new to the front desk of allstate. and this one to 5. and the 27 year old for a scientist and his friends collected $14000.00 euros and planted their 1st miniature forest. $3000.00 grown covering plants, shrubs and trees. and each of species are planted close together and compete with each other for light, which makes them grow unusually fast. the tiny forest concept was developed in the 1980s by japanese bucking this acute embryo watches small new forest ideal for urban areas,
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stuff and looks at her nature works in nearby for us to gain a better understanding of what his tiny for us need. as it does here, i'm for foliage here, most of the bio mass, good fools from the trees and we try to compensation now tiny forest is during the early years with store or shop top hardwood or the exit and all plates. but the last thing is quantities on there, it's like firing of the system at the start and giving it what it would normally have off to several decade yet same. and then we can leave it on its own after a short period, which means it doesn't have to do all the hard work of developing soil and human. because it's there from this, does the, a, dan, rich the soil with nutrients as a trial before planting. and then left a different area untouched to judge its success. a 3 d scanner records. first thing that's great. are the on the right track.
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the images give a clear answer on the right hand side route according to the meal. while he method the trees are especially healthy and thousands of if any, that sound liveliest inspection, it's really dense, the cost of sol vision, stuff on shot. so it has big plans for his tiny forest. the this rain forest and brazil would no be a barren wasteland. the 2 people hadn't decided to dedicate their lives to saving nice of woodland. miriam, proof new and beagle. shasta are the descendants of german immigrants. they fought hard for the 50 heck tear forest reserve. the area of a special to the peer because it squarely met for the 1st time when she was 17 and he was $23.00, was their love for each other and their passion for saving brazil's coastal range
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for us were born here. was on fire flooding. that's off of you on sunday was the day we met on that was the day we always went for a while, not fairly sure you have the goals and we saw the good thing about these of us, but also the not so good thing on the sunset emma on investment, and that always bothered me. this can't be right. something has to be done by the end of a small move. we talk about nature conservation over lunch at dinner. always on this. we've managed to save a bit, but there's a long way to go. the dense green forest like the easiest to cover all of brazil's se the forest is known as the match the atlantic. but many species are also popular with the timber industry. you go. shasta is looking for a specific treat. this is the 1st 3 i ever planted in my life. i was 5 years old
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and 1964 and it's an arrow kataria. the brazilians called the auto katia, her majesty street trunk was exceptional. with these little arrow kataria plans that growing from seeds from the tree. i found the young couple collected the seats at the giant jungle trees in the seventies and greece seedlings on their terrace to plant wild forest. at the time they had no idea where their ideas would take them. but by 1987 promising a project to save for us was born the it's never kind of non profit tree nursery with a staff of $25.00 morning. oh good. yes. oh good. the 63 year old visits the nursery every day. the soil is a special blend of minerals, price, husks, pain,
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bark and fertilizers. up to 5000 seedlings are planted here every day. the seas are stored in a special refrigerated room. the goal, shasta checks the latest delivery. you most certainly manage to get good quality. i do, katia, see, i don't, katya. these will yields around $20000.00 seedlings that will be planted in the coming days of what it was for us was this, the $200.00 different types of trees are growing in the nursery. i'm not really to see the engine species. people learn some german from his parents, but when it comes to trees, he'd rather stick to portuguese. yeah, key, my family football, but of you god. and here we have the power brazil, the tree that gives brazil its name as being heavily exploited since colonial lies ation, primarily the export to europe, as for the manufacturer of dies to conduct tax done. this is an extremely important
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tree that was practically extinct and forest yours. and today we're working on reintroducing these bases to our reforestation zones and the atlantic greenforest out. most the most popular reforestation project relies on donations the work is financed by private individuals or companies that care about. the reinforced computer program has tried to areas for a new source of implanted since 2020 to the progress can be seen online on the screen. all the green areas show the farm land where we've already works on reforestation in a country where a powerful agricultural lobby as fuel jungle deforestation for many years mixed woodland directly behind the nursery was planted. 17 years ago, bugles shasta wanted to find out what
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a small 16 head to your forest could do for the environment and commission to study the result. reforestation is worth while the tiny florida stores $180.00 tons of c o 2 every year about as much as $100.00 medium sized cars produce while driving one 100000 kilometers their nursery has no planted 9000000 trees. the germany storms and drugs of the forest mean enemies. the best of all the university for sustainable development is in the heart of a difficult area for forests. down trees, high risk of forest fire and damaged from past. researchers have their work cut out for them. to let them know that the missing information is
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collected and temporarily stored here on it's been sent by radio, temperature, humidity, global radiation, and wind speed as sent by computer to the office through the santana. last will come and go home. and last but not least, the forest damage is also documented by drugs, all to better support the forest ecosystem. twos, the researchers are trying something completely new. they've been invited representatives of the cookie and indigenous people from columbia. that as well noon for this unique connection to nature. a monica hernandez must see you soon. and carson man, you are hoping to discover new ideas. the cruelty are sharing their expertise during a european tour and passing through a bus baldor for us in this west part of the woods. this is still important that we
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have a science to clarify what is happening here. the dynamic of frequency stance. but there is other parts of the work with this is not needed because they have had died of understanding of their own environment. they communicate we so the part of the insect which is not precisely the mind which is the hot light, the visitors arrive in the hearts at the brandon book for us. 2 weeks later, the cookie, spiritual leaders, known as memos, spend the 1st 18 years of their lives in darkness. the we can hardly imagine such an upbringing it supposedly helped them almost to become a tune to the natural world like a squat for the thank you, then i'm limited to just say only speak, their language has aba it's i think, hey, i put in an, an interpreter translates into spanish. scientists have come to listen to them because we speak of connections alien to our science. my energy fields, spiritual police is long for goal setting. ok, on joining
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a higher tech to pass before organized the trip and translates into german is on the 5th wisdom teeth. they say there is a sacred place somewhere around here that's responsible for maintaining a balance else, a place that contains that kind of blueprint of the eco system that regulates this area. and they suspect that changes have a caught that and that of ultimately we come to the own regenerative power, especially their next stop highlights. one of the biggest problems facing german forests, the park between the spruce forest biggest enemy patio is 8 and they way through hector's as far as it's across germany. at 1st the crew here quiet. but then their intuition leads them off the planned route. although the group tries to go left the cookie are drawn to the right to an ancient nice of
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a tree, but the cookies message is clear. this is a mother tree, the head of this area and should never be felt on the screen as i've done. i have that when angel go ahead, unlike this spruce people, i love the, the trees that don't belong here should at some point go home. and if we try to protect a spruce here to protect the trees under a tank from the bach beetle. when we, when succeed, and we'll even end up harming ourselves, i'm driving definitely the cookie. spend 5 hours looking at the forest, problematic areas, tree damage, mono cultures, and dwindling water resources. their comments are inspiring according to difficulties. what's happened with these back be to in for space and then we so the was so, but for our, for it is there is a natural process of letting the trees but that not belonging to the place,
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not to stay there anymore. so for this way of looking, it's a natural process that the separately for cleaning the 48 head looking a was and then the cookies are to ring 33 sites and you are primarily in germany and switzerland. and people are listening at this university to taking a holistic view of the connections in the natural world is the only way to find the right solution. the . these 3 are working on an unusual project that the half of the clinic korean last as a journalist and convinced the directors to launch an innovative forest experiment . a tiny forest where people version insects on a small part of wasteland. next to a parking garage, they're taking a final it before the work begins,
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investigates on this and not totally sure, this is why it makes sense to take another look at best still some pebbles that need to be taken away too. so holes could be, i got to be out and a my thinking was i'm kind of ice lots and you'd think accounting a tiny, far as like this would be done in a day. but it isn't funny because we, it's got his way. the top note was the amount of time we've invested in it to him because i'm a good just one of those mean it's good. we didn't know it's in advance. i was low and bottom. it'll be worth the effort when the forest is finally that kids complain about you. can you think it is? it's one of the things that they're supposed to get to the mission down to the smokey seen them. and we'd like as many people as possible to see what we're doing and clamped their own tiny for us. so the towns and cities will have as many little, many, for us as possible in, in half up to most put in effort, but also in other places. so looks it's linked up with each other so that at least the birds can use the different woodland, right? i know a meter of dirt is being removed and half of it as well as all associated
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degree truck spring and fresh top. so the look at these bits of charcoal, highly fertile soil need of charcoal on and compost the top. so it was mixed with an especially for sal pelting. so it will co task rita to create a homeless, rich soil that will help the new forest growth. carina last receive more than $21000.00 euros and crowdfunding and to spend countless hours in video conference. that's a tiny far as expert staff on shots a is contributing his expertise to the project. he's not preparing for the planting and half of together with his girlfriend, emily, but who studies forestry? the cool find it the non profit? mia? 2 years ago to spread the word about i q. m. yeah, well, he's tiny for us method in germany. they're getting more and
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more work on shot. so no urgency is living from the project assets 450 kilometers away. it's just one of many new tiny for us. i a for uh, that's really good because even if you can really see the doc us, the tara print to update with the charcoal, your move costs of the delay is. yes, that's definitely a good basis for the saplings, as well as in some work for me. it's before the 1st trees can be placed in the ground. that's on shots combines nice of bushes, shrubs and the seedlings into packages. i mean the but measures the site and divided up into sections for planting. 3.72 meters. ok? yes. then now the sections will be mocked with stakes and string met and then on to find them ended. see when i hang sections with groups compliant,
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the train senses it's planting day at a whole host of people have been invited to participate along with our children. the next generation can learn how to inject some green into the asphalt and concrete landscape. the tiny forest offers many benefits to urban areas in the through is of climate change it to move sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and dust particles from the city air. the biological diversity of a tiny forest is 18 times greater than a natural mixed woodland shade. can provide a surface temperature up to 30 degrees in low earth, uncovered soil and it lowers the air temperature around it by as much as 3 degrees . really excited about watering in the future. in the house thing a tiny, far as it should generally be watered for 2 to 3 years, 5 years. but after that,
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no additional external inputs a needed a kind of input mass and also is all the time effort and 25000 years. 4 months later, the hard work alongside the parking garage is already bearing fruit. passwords has its 1st tiny forest. the in brazil, a team from the opera between nursery is on its way to a new project. medium profile and bugle shots are, are visiting a farmer with dwindling water resources. the tiny forest might be able to prevent the land from running completely dry. $20.00 to $80.00 trees, species are usually planted at random perhaps their useful manda sunday is. there are many plants that grow more quickly getting of almost blunt and they protect the ones that grow slowly. easy,
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okay. i was progressing my. there are those that quickly produce fruit to ask if on the food, the most attractive animal are way up to your phone. which then spread the sea so as they send me some default, i see this concept is really about protecting and restoring bio diversity. there's a who's thought out of your diversity, but resilient law calls for the protection of old river and stream beds with strips of white forest to prevent them from drying out. but many farmers ignore the rules and also need encouragement to follow them. switching the prof, no doesn't need any convincing resource station makes complete sense to him. c, c, a. as in to you, we see this in the medium and long term browser. because the experience and practice has already shown that when we re forest it in areas where there were no trees, the warranty, every time i don't was a specialist as a volume, but people look at it and see that it's possible to restore raise. i think it's better the, after all, we're not the only ones with a lack of want to give me
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a thought that i went to the defects. everyone's bundled with the golden williams battle for reserves and against deforestation is both practical and political. that's why they're regularly threatened by right wing populace and the farming industry a sad story and they were by that of his favorite treat. the native adul county. big old shaka has been documenting it for years. it was the perfect weed for construction and a major export to north america and europe, mainly for german immigrants here in south eastern result. that meant regional logging on a massive scale. yeah, that's life. in fact, the whole, the wind to areas here have been long, 193719651992005. and that's the resolved. and these are reserves. that's also a small resolve state, so that are not present a few. deforestation rates. it's a new high in recent years during the administration of former president,
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both on auto primarily is the amazon in ring forest but they never stopped planting new trees, reforestation, where others are chopping down trees. a successful campaign, no supported by dr. catalina. they're trying to make good on past mistakes. catalina's ancestors were part of the lucky bush or appearance of set out to protect nature and replant trees. for catalina, the reforestation program, it's a kind of like to see the me. so do you need the, or the, it's the vocation and the calling to observe this damaged environment. and to recognize that we must restore the far to give back to the world what my family and our ancestors. i'm had a role in destroying my thoughts for me as well. that was 3. 3 6
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the, this is death on shot those 1st project outside of germany, a tiny forest and pulling the country's 1st i can, you should go to canada to ton under husband nico hope their little woodland will inspire others. the initially hope to choose schools and urban planners. as well as politicians. yeah. have a vast selection of anxiety. and this gives feel that there's not much woodland here, for example, the terms of the development on the broken al associates and lots of agricultural land. but that also needs this kind of natural island in the fall, lynn system to offer protection from wind desiccation and soil erosion is and as well as being a good way to store water and water assessed by volunteers. plans the last of the
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4500 saplings. many for us are becoming more popular since death and she also planted the 1st with the end of its kind in nearby brandon book. as well as a weed in poland. he and his team of planted 14 tiny forest projects and 9 locations in germany. and i know the forest sciences checks on the roof after a year. this is alice these a say i collect from there it. so grown this year since the spring this inside. so you can see there's a little bit of color difference here, and it's the same with many of the other trees. it's so nice to see a sense of in of the unbox quote, the growth rate is really high to. we've generally found that more than 90 percent of the trees have grown in boxes on the conditions and now right for the for us to thrive over the coming use in the nice me on the phone with them, vic and with coolants 1st tiny for us as now even caught the attention of
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politicians concerns endeavors. oh dear can believe which is chairman of the local assembly for this region at no cost is embedded in the what the interest in most is whether the for us could also serve as green lawns for the nation. cities yeah, yeah, yeah, that's true. i mean, you can do variations of the method, but basically it's meant to, to be a climate, the depths and method for a cities length and student to climb and think on change right now to so i just our job to promote it to, you know, and montgomery citizens about in may or split is something we're promoting and the things that we will find a lot of followers will definitely will help the fact that it's so popular is definitely exciting. basically he planted forest and then some important politicians come along for that. it wasn't like that a few years ago. yeah, yes. i think it's pretty cool and it figures quit whether a forest is tiny or as in the case of brazil,
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