tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle October 30, 2024 2:30pm-2:59pm CET
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[000:00:00;00] the, but i'm the see international revealed boss. it is one of the 6 office in countries . lot together lose at least $2100000000.00 euros every single year, due to a legal or on regulates of fishing, other than time, local police mil factories of having a dead tree, mental impact on marine ecosystems. and the people depend on them. we met some local up to this because the total funding has a problem every day. fishes unload almost the end to catch here to be taken by truck to
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a nearby factory where it's done into fish male. it's been like these for 6. he is enrolled. people in nature, a suffering, the consequences here in southwestern cumbia, that's something environmental is more of a job than it is for a little active. you start determined to change ever since the factory was built. they've been calling for a most of the technical use of the regents resources of the money and the economy or the blue economy is very important. so i will survive. but he how's it going to the incentive cause? i mean, really sunny. it depends on the face of a fishing by large troll as is creating hubble all along the cost of west africa. 90 percent of these vessels are following on days among the countries affected for a few years. now, some of these troll as i've been delivering the cartridge to sundance speech, move up the street. the facial meal is exported to china. it takes $4.00 k g o face to produce one k deal for each man in order to walk efficiently. the fact 3 needs
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$500.00 tons of fish every day, and only large strollers come to the post such quantities that leads local fishermen with even less to catch. get out and see we can fish a lot in the sea because of the presence of the big boats from set a goal. but i'm posing significant challenges for us. we are going to attempt to the government to intervene that throughout the depleting the official position. and if the student perceives the screen, there will be no fish left and the gun be in waters within the next $2.00 to $3.00 days have met their the fishermen factory pays the local fishes. the equivalent of $60.00 is a credit, which is a decent local prize and guarantees them a dependable business. but it leaves little over to so as food of the local market or what is the problem? yeah, inside of. so if this been called a better to i've been looking at because i'm leaving it after using these best associated with whatever y'all be. now, if it got that going to you and that'd be done. well,
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what is the cost to the system that we have the effort of it? well, with this, i've been for this interview, but the develop that be, i've been problem, does not sustainable estimated, affecting the people inside that. and that is not just that the chimneys have been pumping out smoke date in the out for the last 6 years, a quality has dropped and the smell is overpowering. the most likely to start the rest of the most. just the tension on missing from the chemicals severely pollutes the, to the extent that the residents must retreat in those even just to enjoy a simple meal in order to escape the pollution discharged by the factory it to value. while i was off, i've, i've bought in the factory isn't just polluting there it is pumping it's water with directly into the sea, and that's having an impact on the fish a 100 to jump on these as efficient. i've been protesting against the pollution since each fuss became
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a part and be well rested. but at least the fact too was forced by the national environmental agency to body the overflow pipe under the sun, the environmental activities. i'm now trying to bring about change via dialogue, but new but the fusion community, the factory operators north the government officials were prepared to talk to d. w about. the fisherman's factory may provide a reliable income for fishes, but it encourages them to over fees. will have to jump on use, trying to get them to use more sustainable methods to protect the actual fish and stops some fishes of listened. and the longer fissions pointing drones and full young fish back into the water among the keep it as of our existence is from activity or before any activity be called at least your and i was feeling, you know, the individuals within the community so that we can have a data as well as raising awareness, the activist go to the beach once
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a month to get the wheat volunteer has to collect plastic waste. they know that such efforts are just small steps, but the help to keep them going. we know trouble along the onsite, the coast from the gunboat to northern virginia and from over fishing to in danger with loans these precious ecosystems need to be properly boot up to. yes, sandra and not just because they're happy to, to so many spaces, but also becomes the 5 tool to humans to visit an occupational go to see how conservation efforts helping to save nature while also protecting the interest of local communities. liberal. well, good luck has a few go run fast. this young turtle has made it as have many of his siblings here on the trip style items. local eco gods have kept the egg
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safe from poach as an announce shielding the baby turtles from the as they slip was a way across the beach. protecting the nesting areas as a community effort when i need the zip. we have all eco gone so you can watch morning and the evening for the from the village themselves. now. good just by the very presence, by educating the families, if they're all weapons, not that either. nobody touches anything of it. so that's the 1st 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 granted 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 science if can government bodies. one of the chief organizers explain the approach. on the bottom of that, we set up
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a consultation framework where people are free to express themselves, often in the own lawsuit language to express what they wanted. we've been transformed the result 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. i've accepted the money to go to my local the to still islands are a mixture of mine, graves much slots forests and sun bunks facing the atlantic ocean. these largely undisturbed ecosystems are a june of bio diversity rising sea levels of 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
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that aims to reduce human impacts in bio diversity hotspots. traditionally rice palm is such as a delay, cut check would move to move to land every few years. and that meant cutting the monroe for it. once they became aware of the damage that caused, they decided to stay put, see another movie, 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 have and don't go clearing elsewhere and what could he be? among 5 trees on trees style a vital for bio diversity. i'm reducing coastal erosion at the local eco gone from the conservation. coal carry out making up patrols on this tool. the conservation cool office, a small the trees have been filed. a good idea about, hey, come you, why his this would been cut, took all the locals made well,
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some trees for that use, but only if the request is approved at a higher level. um, what the item hold on. i mean, the local eco got explains to the office, so why these cutting was agreed on. and i decided that i would do it on monday. the wood was cut to make a road to the last village. we had nothing to make the road and there's a river in the middle 40 that how much? so we cut the wood to make us thanks for the bridge and hopefully you'd be of us. and we didn't want to cut into 2 feet about a meeting of the people approved the decision making because we had no other means of though putting up a lot of the 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 cooled any protected species under the watchful gaze of the eco gods. the crew unload sits,
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catch these rays or quickly endangered attendants discussion follows as the fishermen explained themselves on the conservation cool officer lays out the news. seeking up our 5th official note. did we tell them to release them back into the sea? i'm going to need a mistake, you more. if they are already dead, we ask them why they called them and explain why they should go out and catch them another day on purpose. us put it this time efficient and get away with a warning. eventually this community based conservation effort aims to win over everyone on the trip. so i let let's head to tanisha. now with the situation for the all leave foremost is getting tougher. it has been so dry that it has had a see the impact on the harvest as draws could become an even bigger problem in the
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future. it's important to find ways to adopt the road. st. news has grown olive trees 5 associates, but over the past decades she needs, he has experienced severe drought that's being less rain full on the to regular intervals and that's impact to thomas several years ago, he also began growing greek in spanish olive trees on his 250 heck tests. these have high, a healed sending his experience and more resilient than the to choose in varieties . he's always cultivated about children with young banish trees. june felt i've noticed improvements in oil production cylinders i'm harvesting a higher quality oil than i did from the local cham lolly tree, a demo. and 2nd, re fi, the fruit can cope with drug, better use the have more all of the state green vein, you know, try out so fast and efficient as many of the large scale problems here have also shifted to spanish olive varieties, but they have still been crump shortfalls in the last 5 years to easier has
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suffered from extreme weather conditions. this fax region in the east of the country has traditionally have the countries highest olive oil production. but yields have dropped here to ralph and news says it's a struggle sort of like when it makes it doing good, you cannot make way. it's a disaster because in recent years and the production costs have increased 5 fold and 6 fold. and then 7 folds of escobar and if it were only the cost of gas and diesel for the tractors, everything here runs on diesel. the prices would have doubled the old labor costs of also risen dramatically because the drought means the more and more people are leaving the region and looking for work in the city. it is all on keeping that comp . and you saw felicia, should you tell the of the le, yields and higher costs? i know certainly a problem for farmers. oil produces a rule so feeding the impact of the specs regions. $348.00 oil mills and the 70
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a currently up and running because there is simply nothing of our lives to process . the production inspections have of service. this is mainly due to the drought and the lack of rain. that's why the price of olive oil has gone up so much and the quality is effected 2, yellows or dryer. they have to the water content that makes the more a city. all these bro is in greece, portugal and spain. they're also affected by droughts. olive oil prices have exploded here to farm is in and the loose c a in southern spain now have a harvest period of just $14.00 to $30.00 days, rather than the usual $100.00. a sub farm is here already irrigate there, olive trees, but water supplies, unlimited can know. yeah. why? there is no water. the area around the gladly the river, the, the most important waterway and to lose you is already being over used. there was no way of issue a new licenses for irrigation. and i bought
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a really valve about in love. i confess you all know that we have a is also in short supply and she needs the and the a small number of olive groves here irrigated in the dry season. rose i lose has to water all his trees, but many farm is come to full. the extra drinking more to now that could be a solution, some foam is and tree mysteries using reclaimed wasteful. to irrigate that crops, they buy it from the low, closer to $160.00 purified farmers pay around half of what they would for drinking more to researches at. the university of sax have investigated. the efficiency of irrigating with reclaimed wastewater, which is usually expensive to dispose of woman living or research, which has been published in international journals. it shows that this water can enrich the sway with organic matter. and so also boost production in organic. what definitely just wanted, that could be a business, a promise many needs, high quality soil and move on to then they did
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a few years ago. in order to increase that on the fields promise light rose, they lose have counted more trees, pub floats. and these now competes the f a sketch levels are full to organic pharmacy ferrying betcha, they've retained the space between the trees. organic, all these grow up and idea by case still enjoys good harvests, hug grove. so in the northeast of the country, in my new book, a region that's not quite as dry as smocks, she covers the soil around her trees with stool to keep moisture in. and she also me grows olive tree varieties the to native to the region. way plenty of the fall we will always support different native varieties with all that to the heritage taskos's. and these varieties have been growing and thriving here for centuries, expecting that they've had time to adapt to the different conditions of this micro climate. and you call it one more how strategy has paid off in 2020 to nadia,
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but k was awarded the prize for the best female olive oil producer and to olive oil was named the best and she needs yeah, i expect to save that. no one enjoys pain in hospital. it's all from a stressful environment. we have day to look after and to recover from illness or injury, but we're likely to feel upset and anxious. and zach can slow down our return to house. so what can be done to increase patient? well being well one hospital in nothing's gonna is making the most of the ceiling. paula opened nature, that is a doing debate based week these don't accept positive and unconventional therapeutic program at the eco hospital in
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one northwest and gone on. the patients here get professional medical attention to of course that blood pressure is measured and appointment is applied when necessary. but in the eco hospital that 70 hospice, the road to recovery is thankful and the chapel. eugene dominus, suffers from high blood pressure and the problems that he's going out to is any way as positive. his treatment accompanied by assuming health care work is of course eugene is going to feed the non human stuff just like i was eating them. i was really heavy and the way the way the disease, so it takes to live that visited, that visit oil, my friend to sickness. for some time my niece and the garden of the ico hospital is environmentally friendly to no chemicals. a used organic cone left us and while
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cabbage are a healthy addition to hospital meals. eugene by moon of benefits from being in the surroundings and helping with the harvest. we don't believe that the embodiment completely provided in it. but we are set and that, that fissions cover anything environments like just watching. yes. the seattle expressing of happiness, engaging micha and all these 2 quotes to do to the new we thought was the gender. i will be of the people who receive services. we did this environment, these catch facial also concepts, the nature tools that seem to be ending out on the patient's plate. all will be sold to help fund the hospital, the these cute rabbits. on the other hand, just the for the feel good factor and to the end of the to it's time for
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refreshments. and what could be better than the most and melon think eugene them, you know, just picked himself many people don't realize that the trade in exotic animals settings, the biodiversity and the places where those animals come from. but one man from the sample root committee team. yeah, it's challenging. poaching and other threats to wide life. exactly. crease is a live stokes on this, but has a ton in full photography. and he wants to use his pictures to raise awareness on to twilight. the u. t. o piece native region is all equal. he will be sweet. the little the is a man of many talents. he knows exactly what he's doing. and the 30 year old canyon is also
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a talented photographer. he says he began taking pictures to help him better understand his environment. so the one thing that does really put them into i live with the visa about about the washing. so i was wanted to take up the offer to hop a month. so like i able to identify that this has been able go conservancy and central can yes. i'm listening to live works here off to studying wildlife management and conservation at the college by taking photos of the many animals that live here ambrose hopes we can raise awareness of spc that are vulnerable for reason it's dangerous. many locals have seen his pictures and he often visits schools to talk to young people about the environment. while the vision most of the like, elephant us,
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we left it out on the wonder if that that and, and the, the only thing that they're gonna be able to use is with the on the just the 10. i'm on the new for said the outer the out that i didn't to add onto that one. to share this study, you need to of a photo. what i've seen it was put trees animals such as the african left. but that ad risk from poaching and lots of habits. it's. he's even fountain red black let's . it's for the messiah photographer, the biggest subject to the big cats is climate change for minute. the plan space is that disappearing? yeah, yes. because of the claimant's and that is maureen's in this area we. ready we the 5th, a very diverse did think i dropped on the on the because i bank so in the not be above, that'd be for die then the low. but in the past where like, another subject is that locals have often killed liquids because the 2nd live stuff, which is the livelihood of many people. here,
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ambrose is building understanding that's community level. these women used to cedar rapids as enemies. now they work to protect them as leopards, a truck taurus, and that means drugs they call themselves to momma's or liquid mom is we have come to understand the close of each one of the important of it. because now the formation of tree, my, my of me a little foods such as new sources of income, the women's collective mix jewelry and soap. and has now even built their own sense with the proceeds. this wild lives kids resort center in the middle of the savannah . what school founded by bruce led to lie equipped with reading material and by not kayla's. these kids are on the safari today, the bud spotty and the trip is proving inspirational. integrated the with selma who level now i want to educate people of the importance i'm convinced them to start
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quoting at all for fun. so mom i on the children are also aware of the financial benefits of conservation. given that if i am a customer, i would like to protect these animals because they help the country is going to change it so far, it's always and brings us money. people come to see that i know and, and that generates revenue your best. so it helped improve people's standard of living it to give me the name of proof of simple if instead of amber's, let's totally why says he's optimistic about the future because it seems that young people are becoming more environmentally aware that it's a you'd sent day. so you just sent me because i did become able to land to say that i'm and so i'm going to send that to learn about 12 day. of course, i won't feed them to take a photo about this particular, but on the line that you won't even know some names is pictures of the some plants
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that do funding this particular area. and they know the use. so that is somebody that making you happy, the local elephant population remains that consists in 2019400 of them were counted in the nearby loose conservancy bracelets. so do i hopes that he's what can help ensure a safe future for them? a wildlife activist with a new perspective on conservation ways providing a solution to the younger generation. i am some drug of homes that we nobody else funding go for from complex right here in uganda. and i am chris islands in ida area. thanks for joining us. and the take out the eco offered the online full in like the stories and feel free to share any ideas you have. see all again,
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