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[000:00:00;00] the habitats are turning into concrete jungle and that is concerning, but there is whole, even in the dream geology. hello and welcome. i am sorry, because the body and you all watching eco india. if you look around your city to see shrinking 3 cover. when you give us a natural, struggling to saliva and wonder, what can i do then this episode is your whole twin guide to claiming nature you
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know of in space? let's stop here. what does this look like? do you probably are dream filled with trash and sewage? this used to be once i have a chevy on and worshiped as a born in india. many such revising that tribute disease have either dried up over the years because of you when induced climate change or going to genes because of the solution that we generate. but not all hope is lost. let's have too much truck, but a small company has managed to reclaim and resort. i'll give us the ecosystem around it. this is the story of mine who made it good. the story of how a be strong dying of the world was given a new lease of life. i dedicated team book the comm river is just 65, could only do so long with 11 of them running to try to put the somebody you know, good. formerly known as old on good bad it's good next move by with the center of
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india and is among the fastest growing industrial cities in the rest of the country . that development has also turned a once clean river into a sewer that instead of medicine life. now destroys, it is what it is, it is a day by day, the values within kizzy, in the system. and you know, what is the lowest part of that data. so what, what are they used to, to engage and from then, and he will be coming by law. it doesn't real estate as you do it. the most local residents, like grandma body, what unaware that the sewage flowing mixed with the supplements was once unnaturally well. and would continue dumping the garbage into it while the just pulling eva decided that it was always to the bottom before the bridge was built. a wooded and honest people from this side of the settlements would come here and open
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the difficult here that i did the feel good. the. what else did the why say i bought from domestic, raised large amounts of industrial. these were also being disposed of in the river that of, in generating a local company wanted to change that in 2017. it began to clean up the river as part of which corporate social responsibility initially we all take on it by the project of 1.5 kilometers from we'll decide of this uh beach initially when it was a leak cleaning of the all the dump, the garbage v o you moved almost more than 1000 trucks. so i've got a page from display in 2019 the company involved on a partnership with equal set by a local non profit with the focus on green cover management. what about investigation and solid waste disposal equals up to us started with a baseline study of the $11.00 coming to
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a stretch of the river that flows through the city using drawn cameras. so the 3 key problems that we noticed in building that study was 1st was the pollution, the solid waste and the liquid ways that was coming into the river. the 2nd was the lack of connect between the 0 and people. um and then the last thing was um and also the lack of space is for that connect to happen equal. so that's why i didn't divide 0 front spaces that were not here to fix it because they could be stored quickly. the and you decided to start it's work you read in sort on formation. that should be a hook from wallpaper to get interested. photo corp to get interested for the government bodies to get interest. citizen has us do more. the front has since been transformed into an equal file with them to kato, and a, please on for the open community living next to the river. another important measure was to clear that
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a bit of sewage asked and you found out they were about 250 english points from bad . the cities based what's going directly into the leave of the work involved with adding fives and building missing connections to the underground. so would system. the next step was a decision by the municipal authorities to set up a new system of treatment plans along the river. so rather than having to send delays blind of see what is downstream, we have to have a decent delay, sewage treatment plant, upstate one, the sewage treatment plans will be functionally in 7 days. that is almost stupidly due for the day so, so that to that, to really does once it comes from the river, then the will be clean. segregating waste and boosting awareness of key factors when it comes to keeping video clean. a team of around 28070 patients wilkerson tough to put the somebody to
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the door to door collections on a daily basis. i means that when we see people walking through the garbage, we tell them to stop and take the trash from the sale of some of those around 80 percent of city garbage is now segregated. and those who continue to, to waste into the country will fees fines up to $5000.00 rupees. also to utilize outside the city. the dining upload also includes the removal of envies if plans, why around a dozen native species have now done as have the annual is to reopen the decades that are coming back here. if you do see the safety of a new but start existing again, which i told you guys there is to go school vision. the 5 year to calmly revival project has a cost of around $15.00, good order please. or $1500000.00 utilized equals up to the in store that the more the nation vied for comes of being opened,
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it was and it equal systems. so what we're saying is that our, i rivers are like lifeline. they are spaces for humans for biodiversity. and yes, we have neglected them so far, but really that's an opportunity for us to restore them to the natural conditions, rather than uh, you know, the gaming the land and using it for further markets or buildings or structures. why a lot of progress has already been made. there's still plenty of work to do, such as quantum, prehensile water, quality monitoring. although the crucial part is increasing awareness of the role and responsibility of people for the state of the river and the florida and phone on next to it. in delhi, the subject is green that you can see what also on ground in the scorching heat
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last summer. and many cities are facing the same challenges that green cover can not withstand high temperature us that are getting even worse due to the constant bonding. a few well in the capital city of germany is one of the greenest in order of the order, but the temperatures of up to 40 degrees are threatening these green oases even just the this enchanting little garden is in fact an outdoor research about tray setup at the request of the building authority, the people who created it have been tasked with finding out which kinds of shrubs cross plants and hubs are more sensitive to heat and more to scarcity. and which ones insects particularly thrive on watering is kept to an absolute minimum. um its yeah awesome the i'm on puzzles we now have species that can adapt by conserving the water they have instead of letting it evaporate, the team keep track of how the plants develop. which ones federal right?
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without any rain, the plants are coming under growing pressure in urban areas like the land. let's see of bush shiny demons and we're likely to see more extreme events, a difference in rainfall, distribution of more dr. periods and more heavy rainfall with dense investment. and we'll see more so like most cities emulate, frost is an issue to says even an interesting one to the new plants we add, need to be able to withstand practically anything on while at the same time being easy to care for when if you want to legalize the test, gotten both a 145 different time for our teeth from europe in north america that feel at home in germany under attractive for insects here. the team assess how the plants respond to the respective conditions. the soil is talked with the labor of gravel, sand, limestone grid, old bach motion to test which material retains water. best berlin
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is built as one of the grievous cities in europe, with around 30 percent of its area covered by parks and forests, as well as rivers lakes on file not. but for all of that nature, it's also a city full of roads and traffic on housing un office blocks. so even smaller areas of green have a bed of micro climates with clean air and cooler temperatures in the summer. and this is one set choices. 8 years ago, residents began creating up the square surrounding the church. with a range of shrubs, rose bushes, and other flowering plants. still need to do. there are lots of people have loved to do some gardening, but they live somewhere without god and this guy does to home and they will come to join us and the grass roots organization behind the idea has already revamped a number of squares in both. and it's fun that exclusively,
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through donations with most of the money needed for watering to the plants. now currently have struggle with excessive dr. periods, which was not a problem when the flower beds were planted over a decade ago. but that's no longer the case. let's see, the last summer was wet shops, the previous ones were really dry and a lot of the trees really suffered going multiple times. and so keeping the pump for life was a big challenge, will help them leave me. i want an entire bed in this little patch of greenery has now been redesigned with plans from the test. got the idea of his football and to have more drug resistant plants, the need less cap for the researches real conditions in the city delivered insights into how the plans developed and how the parents can be properly maintained by residence. yeah. how many of us who we have vandalism here with less dogs and other city animals are walking all over the beds. factors we have to incorporate
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opportunity. i'm like, i'm listening. in this case, nature has been left to its own devices from a railway station that's now become a wonderfully wild pock, the loss training a deposit in 1952. since then, the tracks and vacant buildings have to come over grown and republished by nature, creating a new home for a range of rap plants and animals. most of the area is now a protective nature resists, with pops, running alongside the old rails. to make just out so small with us most is in like confusion and with cross fonts with delicate little bluff and then the biggest fonts that have time to grow here. here we already have real forest areas. it's always exciting. the entire grounds used to be a huge shunting yard which looked like this 70 years ago. they've since been reclaimed by nature within just
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a few decades that no shortage of relics from the areas of previous life. and when you have the outside of official to times, you can go on your own journey of discovery and probably not encounter a single soul. of the wild roses and the locust trees are in bloom. the cast jody young crying out when men learning to fly, and squirrels gathering men, not. it's just great to experience nature in the middle of the city and then desktops. sometimes it's best to just let nature do its own thing. although sometimes a helping hand can be useful for adopting to changing conditions. scientists fill us in the most trivial climate change scenario and without adapt ition week or news up to a quarter or 5 globally copied. many native ideas of crops got phased out over the years because they weren't the most commercially and financially viable. but they did have a lot of benefits and being line which is in huge,
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was one of them. let's meet a man who was headed onto the age or tradition of preserving made to feed. the horde was is now catching up to can you name this vegetables? the stood from my feet pumpkin, bought the gold ridge gold, sunflower gone, cucumber 11. we have $300.00, would i do the vegetables and to buzz or drove off some there is a farmer from your tongue. good. i english not very district who works only with seeds. need you to come and know. you probably put a name every vegetable you saw because of how read they have become research shows that they used to be 10000 varieties of country tomatoes. but now only to have an idea of usually seen in the market. somebody know, also used to have full thousands of iraqis of benches and 200000 varieties of traditional rice. so in this field is one of the few places you still see some of those number of by end of the numbers i have travel,
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wrote them in the gathering knowledge about distance that i give up traditional foods a lot. all right, so far i have identified and documented over 1000 good ideas of the last year. we had a good idea of tomatoes, but this year we have $100.00 of value. apart from this, we have 6 different ideas of what to go with and put the different pumpkins to divers needed seeds have been elbowed by those that grow faster, more efficiently, and bring more profit. but some of that is convinced that the seeds are about to more than profit that is different and might have additional nutritional value. need to see they're also normally more resilient to climate extremes like drugs. since they have evolved in this clement last year, because show that out of 6000000 farmers income and know almost 150000 would affect the bedroom and sooner believes that the one key to solving the problem is more focus on need of seeds and follows staying in charge of them. yeah, well the farmer should decide how and what to phone don't have control over the
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seats. they need to listen to the person who does the go to put the number into is very famous. i think when you have a blessed, i got a partner, know they're capable of growing in the hottest clement, the conditions. but nowadays, they have disappeared from markets and the, there is a place in between pointed to the and go to low, where we can see another type of venture that goes in salt water. and i don't know as it's very close to the same. but again, they can grow in water, sol, solved, teen did. you cannot directly put this in your blog and then you put in the last 10 years and the new that's kind of been to it has finished when it was as they have started using fresh water from bowl that doesn't work with that variety of venture . so you know what's going on with it, no matter what i know, and then the feeling or what does replace the native seat is the hybrid seed, which is one to do is by cross pulling 2 plants. these are cheaper and easier to get, but often required pesticides and fertilizers as soon those neighbor doesn't say that what, what they lowered, how much do you own from this crop,
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the probably around 2800 rupees or 30 years per 2nd. we're going to be able to meet them all. what do you are? net enough? nothing really. only grass so strong remains. so no profit for you. yeah, no problem. because during the days of my father and grandfather, they had their own seeds on. that'll be what funding on our own, but that's changed now probably we get seats from elsewhere, kind of get on more on it sooner. it has started a native seed shedding group to invest in the long term survival of the seeds and the sorry they grew in. this ensures the democrat position of the seats. the group also was like a storage bank that's collect seeds and creates over in is about traditional varieties no, they put them on the put a motorcycle. we have always been farmers in my family and we used to do chemicals . farming with hybrid seeds are right there. but now we have switched to organic farming with natural seats. the menus on the, on facebook, on the end of the code does come up with new ideas on exchanging seeds and how we
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can use them enough funding for this little boy, if i get on until you read, says, is notice a change in how people's react to produce that comes from is from of the switch. and then all the, these native vegetables are really real well in the field without much effort and expenses. and i'll be going to also, because we don't hotel, a land on which chemical fertilizers unburdened with on the little girl. another payment i love to get them and there is a very high demand for our product team. hunger initiative like this, that being farmers together and give priority to the needs and the demands of the environment. our a key part of dealing with the future of food security. individual and collective
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community action is critical and fat amount to he gaming nature. but often it goes way beyond that forest, the revised mountains in ocean. these offered to transcend national boundaries and therefore they are also called global commons and required collective action. heading back to you, all right. let's see how the cooperation of countries has become clear to good to preserving the range of well today, some half a 1000000 people lives in the alpine vine valley. the vine marks the boat at between australia and switzerland. it's separates the 2 countries, but it's also forces them to work together. a 150 years ago, it looked very different to the rest of them. beyond the, through the valley forming extensive marshlands, locals tried to fall to side the banks of ryan with trees and raised banks. but
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protection one side meant oldham o flooding on the other side. devastating floods occurred on a regular basis. a neat decide was able to manage the risk by itself in 18. 92, all street and switzerland finally signed a treaty on flood protection. the 2 countries established to join till thursday, the international ryan regulation to represent the respective interests of both countries. you also cool to anything difficult truly we all difference. even if the river is old, it separates us all but um, uh east cuz that type rule i'd say we've helped each other to grow and i don't think of ox around 1900. the 2 countries began joint construction work on the upper reaches of the brine. the costs which had initially the work was done entirely manually by the 1950s, heavy machinery was being used. the river bed was dependent, not right,
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and the environments on both sides were raised. for the next few decades, there was no more flooding. but these days, heavy rain full is becoming more common, causing both to levels to rise in the alpine ryan valley. the vine is busting its bunk. small, frequently letting the residential areas have been built, placed the embankment. none of this comes as a surprise. but this still no solution. engineers have been working on the problem since 2005 residential and commercial areas will remain on changed, but major changes a problem. so the surroundings, the key challenges, gaining local community support this, but outside of class, people need to understand what's happening. so my books, no, they'll be misunderstandings. no, the best times will be asked. net public stuff i own the development problems was
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recently conducted in both countries. not for the 1st time in switzerland, but the 1st in australia of weight is me sophie, you know, even if that wasn't as much feedback because we actually expected that was still useful and especially from australia typical. now what on the upside is that ice? so in the end or something like that, 5 is understanding. no say we believe ultimately speeds up the planning approval here at pace. you know, we need it on the plot at the plugin name of the main day. so what exactly to the problems look like? it's actually quite simple. the ryan will be given most space at some points mocked here in brad. the apartments will be removed completely. this will make the rest of white enough to allow islands to foam in the middle, which play a key role in flood protection and also bio diversity. the plums are on the public display in the next submission. on the austrian side, if the rhine citizens concerns the rules, so address to a dead set them up, right? this one we currently have
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a witness of 6070 made to the thought. then i own cute to the river will be $300.00 to $318.00 and that's why it's of the cop. if you look at the of the section on the map, for example, you can see very clearly that whether we're built on periods we haven't moved in by winds, talk to the mountains before where they were forest areas. so agricultural land by we've taken the opportunity just to meet them a little further out. what of the movements cut the notes didn't know how it does meet them. same in the household. so that will be less agricultural land, but farms will be given alonzo sway in australia on the switch side there's no available um to distribute and i have the a piece of the office and back now it will be removed and the rest of it will be white and to cover the gross lined up to the why the flood environments on both the switches and austria inside those centers that i have to cite the. that'd be up the notes and good people, right, the wrapping, the guns and green and all the green areas behind us will them be remco sign on to cut and you can no longer be used for agriculture for capital, for the production of food or food at the school,
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the fairly clear. that's why some thomas on the switch side project the plans but for some on the screen size, they don't go far enough. they have any advice again to me and so to yes, we've never had a project on this guy. oh, really exist. it's actually a good project to bring about to major improvements. and it's also you're going to see that if you're going to spend the show you much money and create such a huge construction site, could be nothing. you should also keep nature in mind. i make sure there's enough room and the river to islands and river bank for it. and that would be really great . this is an extremely monotonous uniform channel and it's not true state. it would be much more varied and for us the to funds if the revised on pre lublix nowhere. and this is what the ryan could look like one day once the planning has been completed, the conflicts of interest results on the permits. granted, well doesn't look just the old house on both sides of the river. so is it based
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countries a happy keep that from a sometimes i called sleep at night because the project is so complex, right? so complex is break. nice. the australian government has approved construction for 2027, but swiss approval is still needed in 20 years. the vine could resemble it states from a 150 years ago with new islands. the will also be great for the butts. natural prove you've come, walk me, but with a little support, it ties. i'm health self. try watching today is episode inspired you the most do let me know you can email us or talk to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week. until then take care,
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