an australian agronomist with the ngo world vision tony rinaldo has developed a method of counteringthe forestation that affects large parts of africa his work won him the right livelihood award also known as the alternative nobel prize. landis cleared of the vegetation. gradually degrades and becomes less and less productive less and less can be grown at this profit can be made and people become more desperate so there is a very strong link between hunt flicked and land and also between migration and. tells rinaldo that she now has to get her charcoal from 160 kilometers away because sources closer to bamako have dried up it's a similar situation in and around many of africa's big cities the disappearance of forests and degradation of the land is a huge problem. how do we fortunately through famine manage natural regeneration through the regeneration of trees and landscapes is a very low cost rapid and scalable method to reverse that degradation in the 1980 s. we're now discovered but in many places there are intact underground networks of roots struggling to grow and pruning shoots