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the young people clearly have the solutions, the future is 77 percent. every weekend on dw, the the climate of course is, is, are we shipping the world around us and making life much harder for many, but still people on communities often need to be persuaded that it is in the interest to tech amazes, to make the planet sustainable hello, and welcome to a new edition of equal africa. i am some drug of homes that we, nobody you all the way from comp hello, right here in uganda. hi,
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sandra. it's true. environmental protection often leads with resistance even though . but ching, to behavioral starts with understanding the problem. we hope we can explain some of the issues as showed that if there is a problem, there is also a solution. i have crystal looms joining you from lake us. yes. what we've got coming up with find out what's happening with the community occupied a forest and can you follow through these with treated? it's how wisdom that as many centuries, oh, this coming box and we'll discuss it the in space and meet on their own truck renewal in mozambique who's found a new use of sugar cane wiggs. you know, reports, we often explore the effect of climate change on the environment bought in directly . it also affects human relationships, bodies because no more than ever,
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people how to compete for loans and resources in many countries in west africa. conflict between farmers on mnemonic hartsman have always existed, bought these days that getting lost, we go to gunner to see how these flushes can be resolved. the dispute can quickly escalate into silence. and these bend barely came to blows. recently about the one said the others cancel her, eating his cashier trees don't know how much i'm gonna get to. i'm about because there are no grazing areas or 2 out of the cattle move into our farms. i looked at where they come on. i would ask them, so they destroyed our crumbs, which then affects our lively by what to do. i'm. i like real bobby underwood, right. as a farm and facility is gone. this of on the region. every day he checks with a capital belonging to the magic husband of damages trees. a
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son amada is a fool and he had with more than a 100 castle. it says you can't understand what all the fuss is about. just because animals wander through the farmer's fields, hid them. there's no open land available for the castle, degrades the mountain wherever we go with the animals be passed by people's funds. then sometimes the capital strain to the file that has the data for building it on the phone with the amount of compensation with a model and willing to pay outside mediation was needed to prevent it. escalating her own vehicle forming got to go hundreds of elk. i do sometimes you or your catholic can be hummed, said let me know. some of her doesn't capital heavy from being killed for this kind of thing goes on. let me tell what i guess. this was once before an account been city and the fund north of gonna with this is a soldier's game. and the place down this for the,
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it was filmed secretly. it allegedly shows soldiers taking photo need people to. ready to refugee camps without their council the hood is came here for last rush, but not all on the magic. gun is home to some hundreds of thousands of fool any food, but as they called themselves scared. they do not enjoy single citizens rights. and many canadians view them as thieves, socks trimmings, which experts say is unfounded. what we're having in gunner is a situation. the house builds up to a point where the flooding meet or the fully be assets right, is generally discriminated against. so typical of racism or at the center system, anything above the other is but putting the communities usually set up camp on the edge of the towns and villages. incidents of discrimination are violent attacks,
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reportedly on the rise experts, the human induced climate change will cause a conflict to spread to more regions when they play movies, how to change. we solve a little of this. but over the past one or 2 decades, we have seen an increase in these conflicts because climate change is pushing people to move from the not the way this out in sight of what the and food for the name of the on the edge of desire, unpredictable rain full and increasing dropped, combined with population growth means that smoke opposition for fertile ground. so the facility and the heads are moving into new areas, impacting not only fields, but also a valuable echo system. how's governments and governor has failed to set aside grazing areas where the canceled the food in the head is also face criticism.
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there's a mind the numbers of the most of this, there's indiscriminate but but vacation in a large scale where i did submit this abortion solely for the animals. but we're also seeing the look every other mile. keep. i should not go beyond these numbers and respond to the go and conference in north and gone to the comic judge. set up a center for the config transformation and peace studies. it's you have a herdsman, a son module, and follow a real bobby underwood. i took the variances for maybe ation, the pharma still demanding compensation for ledger crowd damage. organization, also known as circle task, has mediators trained to diffuse thoughts, conflicts, effect until december. some additional thing was just about tear that in from a most, escalating to a very high level, the printer station, the working just just to the police and in the world of this,
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that new production of this position has moved from a, in a bad position. very good, but in this case, the mediators rule that the model doesn't have to pay compensation. but we'll, if it happens again, the pharma accept the rooting wasn't able to prove any serious damage to his trees . the 2nd tap says it has helped peacefully resolve more than 600 cases and to 2020, with london, with sources and ever sure to supply. fostering a dialogue between farmers and the hud is clearly advisor. first step to its peaceful coexistence into why the region forests, how a so many benefits for the environment, including climate regulation, providing what to team the energy buying de la city, and so much more. but they disappearing off and then allow me great over the last thing is can you as far as color has dropped from 10 percent to just 6 percent of
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the countries surface area. but there is some good news over the past 3 years, more than 5000 people. what illegally and closed on then set to the in some parts of kenya's, karesha forrest, i've chosen to move out. this has paved the way for natural forest. the generation strong, hands for dial, soil and water from this simple starter kit. many trees will grow here at the edge of the curve, easy a forest in central kenya. some bir, or women grow seedlings by the hundreds and a community on nursery. once the seedlings would sure they're put into the ground, the women receive funding from the government and various and g o's, $80000.00 seedlings have been planted so far. so say, and jesse and i started to keep on the tree. nurseries have been a real benefit to us to do with these things and so we can earn money with us and
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that so we can pay school fees for our children to watch with local finance have or we can start a business. and the last moment i'm see, but that's a recent development until 2020 few some but real gave much thought to re for a station to make charcoal, many jump down trees and the korea forest covering 92000 heck stairs this forest reserve feeds many large rivers and is an important source of water and otherwise arid, simple, ro, county, over the decades, thousands of people settled in or near the forest and let their cattle grains their this unregulated use of the forest and its resources eventually destroyed one 3rd of its total area the some burro then realize that the over exploitation of the forest natural resources was putting their future at risk the body. we were having to track 5 kilometers to fetch water damage. the forest was clearly dine
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provoking, regular conflicts with other tribes over water and land. so in late 2019 december, who decided to leave the forest, county of national broadcast or k, b c picked up on the story. some of the for me, these have already left of the forest with others demolishing the houses. as they prepare to leave the forest. those offered to see the one not forced out of the forest. but the king following, turning the what could have been a source of conflict between the government and the local community was resolved peacefully as i think moving our way does without force from the government. oh, the for this is something unique in the world. so i think we but we, nobody of us, us and nobody we just saw our appropriate. we saw that the most, i bang you and without the cluster we are also losing lives when we go to look for those room and our neighbors. so we've seen the problems,
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i knew we say the best way to solve this problem is to move out of the forest and we, we take care of off what a sort of that of what is going to take care of last month. once the decision had been made, december were offered support from various groups, including the un food and agriculture organization which served as an intermediary . we've identified together the capacity needs of the key stakeholders to 3, then to 5 foot and says, what were the needs in managing the forest and ensuring that the default of just control and the also ensuring access and the really sustainable use of for the, for that sort of sources such as making honey after being trained in sustainable be keeping by local and international and g o's, honey production has really taken off. the community earns nearly $30000.00 bureaus a year from the harvest. mostly we get up to one time, maybe in 2 months,
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or at least this uh, some of the benefits that get to because before the don't of these things. when chris a seat on the outskirts of the crazy, a forest december, out building a future for themselves, that doesn't come at the expense of the environment. slowly but surely the floor and phone are starting to flourish. again. the main goal in year old climate change is making some of hops. a and fry include in and sold in spain from us. yeah, i'll having to apply all the new hall to keep the fields irrigated. and you might be surprised to hear that they are not planning to new techniques. a lot of the know how dates all the way back to the as shouldn't malls. they invented, sprayed over 1300 years ago. and some of the funding methods still work well to be
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stay off of perez is 95 years old, but he still lands a hand when he's needed. the hardly anyone in his village knows the old irrigation system as well as he does the same. the water and the canals was always the greatest thing for me to return to their fields with it. we lived from those canals. so the, the other office, the in the 8th century, the more is built a complex network of canals in the mountains at the awful hot are region in southern spain. even today, the irrigation ditches are still used taco and his son, antonio, use the system to water, their pepper cross. so they're benefiting from the moorish legacy.
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now they had only system i left as something very important. and the, even though the romans built irrigation canals model, if the higher it's perfect of them. but if, if they're not that many of the digits hasn't been used for years. that's why they're restoring them in cooperation with archaeologist, jose muddy and martine see bundles. he says the benefits go far beyond farming not forget preventative wellness canals like this one here are very important to the environment. now if it creates life, i'm being thought of some of the water seats in and appears further down below approximately an hour. if i thought the guessing seems that way the system contribute to greater bio diversity. emma, different when i that i'm the rest of the network of canals prevents the water from draining to quickly water. that's becoming increasingly scarce. papa says there's no denying climate change anymore. yeah. yeah. well, who do i have?
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it hasn't snowed in my village for 18 years. you know, 12 ever before. we always have to sweep the snow off of the flat roofs and onto the street. good luck, i sometimes we'd have snow for 15 days, 20 days a month for those days are over. reservoir show the notorious water scarcity. and yet spain is farming more and more tropical foods, like mangoes and all the condos which need lots of water. as a result, farmers rely increasingly on automated systems that deliver water to individual plans. drop by drop, the agricultural engineer, eduardo maldonado, says the old canals are obsolete because water seeps out and evaporates as it's transported for the river. and i going to go to put on the trip irrigation. what is the future to live in through not available, it's much more efficient and can be implemented on the all types of firms for
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seemingly that of implants are feeling to get people that go to deal with something . tennessee will go might the houses to save between 40 and 60 percent of what are what ends up within the fan. so that goes away. i'll go in. antonio's lawrence impressed the continue to water deerfield with what comes from the moorish irrigation canals, but they recognize that it's not profitable for big farming operations. although most of these days, a lot of one person has to do many jobs, all the ones who but that's the real reason why they're switching to automated drip irrigation because it's not because it's better know because how my know because how me help ocoee ologist view the moist irrigation ditches as being more contemporary than ever. and that's why they're trying to learn from the seniors and the villages of apple. honda. in general, the i'm only down the knowledge just being forgotten st. and then what if we looked at the efficiency from several points of view and also environmental benefit. and
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the system is, are much more effective and also more tomorrow, especially against the backdrop of climate change. today, technical gillion deanna come fix, so they come to the monthly call, cell phone, them, and balance that there are fewer and fewer traditional farmers using the old canals. that makes it more difficult to keep them more so legacy alive. it's probably a season from 4 digits bought. drought installed a new to fully thing, plastic pollution itself. easton off because we had now to mozambique to meet a young entropy. new a. she's started a business, the mix, the most of west as a result, and reduces it in more ways than one. the $3000000.00 tons of sugar cane are harvested in the plantations of mozambique every
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year and processed mainly into sugar. this produces large quantities of waste, which could be used to avoid other whiteness, but thought occurred to covina cocoa gem of her company coco boxes in the capital of my poor toe manufacturers paper bags from sugar cane waist mushroom busy mush. so we produced different types of paper bags, but we make them in different sizes, from small to logins, of mileage. the pulpy, fibrous sugar cane waste is turned into paper. the end product bags made from sugar cane waste or by gas as it's known. the company started 3 years ago. it now makes 5000 bags a week. a low resource replacement for plastic bags is low small products and non toxic, unlike polyurethane. so they don't contain talks in the state of plastic waste as a major problem in mozambique, as it is in all countries with poor waste management. a lot of plastic trash washes
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into the ocean and harms marine life. this is another reason why customers welcome alternatives such as the co code bags. dish plastic these plastics taken average full 100 years to decompose in nature. so the main thing is that this is an environment. please find the alternative sometime. explain be coco wants to expand production of our sugar cane bags. think big is her motto. because for her, the banks are more than just a source of income to the cause of somebody to most of them. if i were to win any a world, it should be from my mission to know because i'm such a great entrepreneur much. but because of our mission and the goals we set to publish it easy for those from just to what plans are some of the most precious a most stretching ecosystems on the planet that need to be properly looked after? not just because they're happy to us for some of the species,
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but also because they provide vital services with humans. we'll visit on archipelago and nothing. you need to see all kinds of vision that fits the help and they just the 5 of protecting the interest of the local communities at the same time level. well, good luck because if you go run fast, this young turtle has made it as have many of its siblings, elementary style items, local eco gods have kept the egg safe from poach as an a. no shielding the baby turtles from the as they slip all the way across the beach. protecting the nesting areas is a community efforts when i need the zip code, but we have all eco gone see to watch morning and evening for the from the village themselves. now, good just by the very presence, by educating their families, they're all weapons aren't that either. nobody touches anything of it. so if that's
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and i like this one is to show the local eco gods have been working with an armed conservation corps, link to the news environment, ministry since 2013. that's when the true stone islands were grounded, the status of marine protected area. your arrangement was the combination of a 7 year process that combined the island of knowledge and experience with input from scientific and government bodies. one of the chief organizes explain the approach on the bottom of that, we set up a consultation framework when people were free to express themselves, often in the own lawsuit language to express what they wanted. we've then transformed the results of this consultation framework into a management plan. this is how the management committee, for example, came into being that was it's local branches. alex, it'd be mine, but i'm a local is that you still islands are a mixture of mangroves mudflats,
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forests and sun banks facing the atlantic ocean. these largely understood ecosystems are a june of bio diversity, but rising sea levels are putting pressure on the local communities in 2023 seawall to flooded one 5th of the rice fields. the. some 20 families form the management committee to work together and build tanks to protect the fields. the initiative is part of an intelligent conservation approach that aims to reduce human impacts in bio diversity hotspots. traditionally rise farm is such as up to la caught check with move to milford land every few years. and that meant cutting the mangrove forests. once they became aware of the damage that caused, they decided to stay put, you know, to move. there was a mangrove restoration project. we realized it made no sense to plant mangroves in one place and just cut them down somewhere else. so we keep the fertile fields we
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have and don't go clearing elsewhere. would you be? the main guy of trees on trees? so a viable if a bio diversity, i'm a juicing coastal erosion at the local eco gone from the conservation. coal carry out making a patrols on this tool. the conservation co offices, all the trees have been filed. a good idea about, hey, come you. why has this would been cut, took all the locals made well, some trees for that use, but only if the request is approved at a higher level. um, what i had to work on, i mean, the local eco got explains to the office. so why these cutting was agreed on? i would do it on monday. the word was cut to make a road to the last village lower than that i said we had nothing to make the road and there is a river in the middle. 40 that how much so we cut the wood to make us thanks for the bridge for that you'd be of us. and we didn't want to cut into
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a new feet about a meeting of the people approved the decision legend because we had no other means of those will not put enough of that other rules how to, to enforce the nature reserve extends into the ocean on the joint patrols carry out unannounced cheques on returning fishermen, in case they've quotes any protected species. under the watchful gaze of the eco gods, the crew unloads its touch. these rays quickly endangered a tense discussion, followed as the official unexplained themselves on the conservation cole officer, lays out the safety of uh, 5th official note. did we tell them to release them back into the sea up once in a mistake you more? if they are already dead, we ask them why they caught them and explain why they should go out and catch them
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another day on purpose. us put it this time efficient men get away with a warning. eventually this community base conservation effort aims to win over everyone on the trip. so i like a story. the goals to show what, how much can be achieved when people understand why protecting the environment is important. we've come to the very end of this week, so we hope it has given you something to think about. am sandra holmes, that we know do sign and go from comp. hello. right to a new gun to see you soon. sandra and to view is, don't forget to check us out on social media. and remember, you can always get in touch with your thoughts and ideas on making all well the safe and green a place. but now it's good bye for me. chris lives in nigeria. so you next time
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