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Reviving forests in northern Ghana with natural regeneration
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In Ghana's Upper East Region, a women’s group is restoring degraded land naturally, repairing massive forest and vegetation loss by regular pruning of trees and shrubs.
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00:01
Not all the tree stems you see are actually dead.
00:04
Some start to grow again.
00:06
With the right care, a new tree can sprout up.
00:09
In just a few years, a wasteland can be reborn as a healthy woodland.
00:13
How?
00:15
These women in the community of Yamiriga in northern Ghana
00:18
deliberately cut back smaller branches
00:21
so that the strongest ones get more light, air and nutrients.
00:25
The result? He studied trees where practically nothing used to grow.
00:34
It was troubling.
00:36
We wondered what crimes we committed to deserve that fate.
00:39
We were farming big fields, but the harvest was always meagre.
00:43
Many people migrated. Even I was thinking about it too.
00:49
Deforestation is having an impact across Ghana
00:52
and over a third of the country's land is at a threat of desertification
00:56
as a result of climate change and other human-induced damage,
01:00
such as uncontrolled logging for firewood and bushfires
01:04
lit by hunters to flash out prey.
01:07
With support from United Nations,
01:10
Ghana aims to plant millions of trees by 2030
01:13
to combat climate change and restore degraded landscapes.
01:17
But some are skeptical about the initiative.
01:20
You raise a seedling in a nursery condition
01:23
and you bring it out and plant it out in the wild
01:26
where it's harsh, temperatures are high, there's a drought,
01:30
then to couple with that livestock is browsing them.
01:34
It's like taking the baby and leaving the baby in the city centre
01:37
and saying that you should live your life.
01:39
I brought you to the world, have a go at it.
01:42
It's not easy to survive these harsh conditions.
01:45
In Yamiriga, they are taking a different approach.
01:48
This is the land just a few years ago.
01:51
Now a sign marks the progress on the reforestation front.
01:56
Initially, the women pruned living tree stems.
02:00
Now, they mostly prune young trees
02:02
and have sprung up from the seeds dispersed by natural means,
02:06
such as animal droppings.
02:08
The idea is to ensure the trees grow and bear fruit faster.
02:12
Restoring woodland areas also has a positive impact on the microclimate,
02:16
helping to increase humidity, cool down the soil and make rainfall more regular.
02:22
The approach is called Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration or FMNR.
02:27
This project was launched in 2010 by NGO World Vision Ghana.
02:34
With the concept of the FMNR,
02:36
the communities were able to generate this place, this field,
02:40
to become a forest.
02:42
What did they do?
02:44
All they did was to mobilize themselves,
02:47
come out and prune the straws here,
02:50
and then protect them from bushfires.
02:52
And within a few years, the place changed into a forest.
02:57
So that is the FMNR concept.
03:00
All what you are seeing here, no tree was planted.
03:03
But the system has critics too.
03:06
Among those opposing the expansion of FMNR
03:09
is local maize farmer Moses Ayamga.
03:12
He has a very different concept of farming.
03:19
They are interfering with our work.
03:24
They said we shouldn't cut down trees on our farms.
03:27
How do you farm without chemicals,
03:30
without clearing lands, without tractors?
03:33
If you don't cut down the trees, how can you grow food?
03:37
But for the women in Yamariga,
03:42
the project is literally bearing fruits and nuts,
03:45
enough for them to make a decent living.
03:48
Before FMNR came to our community,
03:52
the fruit I'm holding didn't exist here.
03:55
There were no sheer nuts.
03:58
There was suffering and hunger.
04:00
Our lives were miserable.
04:02
Our children faced a lot of challenges.
04:05
Even getting firewood was a problem.
04:09
But now everything has grown back
04:11
and is making us happy.
04:16
As well as enjoying the fruits of the women's labour,
04:19
it's the men's job to protect the trees.
04:22
Anyone caught harming them is made to pay a fine,
04:25
sometimes in kind rather than cash.
04:31
The women of Yamariga are an inspiring example.
04:34
Women's collectives like theirs in 90 communities in northern Ghana
04:39
have already revived over 45 square kilometers of degraded land,
04:43
one cut at a time.
04:45
Women's Holocaust
05:02
Women's interpreter
05:05
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