The Million Tree Project
The Million Tree Project
Main problems:
1. Desertification: due to large demands and poor farming practices by Kulun Qi farmers, soil is being eroded, creating sand dunes, sandstorms, and vulnerability for the village which does not have a windbreak that trees generally provide.
2. Financial disparity: there is high financial disparity in Kulun Qi, as the majority of its inhabitants rely on agriculture for their main income. This means their living situation is highly dependent on the quality and demand for their crops. Due to the ruination of the land/soil and inability to plant more expensive, care-intensive crops, which will yield better results in the long term, many farmers grow cash crops that provide immediate economic return, but which are unstable.
3. The global warming issue: this serious problem has won more and more attention. The scientific proofs are so obvious that no more time should be wasted. Action is needed NOW. Besides reducing our daily carbon footprints, ordinary people should take action on the carbon that has been already released into the air, (i.e. absorb and restore the carbon dioxide). One simple and acceptable approach is needed to spread the message and get people to act now.

Project activities/solutions:
1.Tree planting and maintenance of forest
2.Agriculture and environmental education for local Kulun Qi farmers
3.Technical support and evaluation on progress of forest, and research for recommendations; annual report on trees (survival/maintenance rate); team members receive professional training to better run the project
4.Awareness-raising and education for Shanghai citizens to get more companies/schools/individuals involved in spreading the word of low carbon lifestyle and taking real actions, like planting trees, to offset their carbon footprint

Anticipated results/outcomes:
1.Over 200,000 trees (3,000 Mu) planted; over 100 local people involved in planting;
2.Local farmer's income increased about 2000-3000 RMB per family per year through best agro-forestry practice;
3.Over 80% of survival rate for the newly planted trees;
4. 30 local students getting involved in tree measurement;
5.Over 2,000 people get raised in low-carbon awareness; at least 3 new companies join and 5 old companies stay in the project; over 300 individual donors; over 200 people received training and visited Kulun to witness the desertification and plant trees.
 

Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Shanghai Roots & Shoots
Country:
China
Area Of Work:
Land Degradation
Grant Amount:
US$ 22,094.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 256,378.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 14,504.00
Project Number:
CPR/SGP/OP5/CORE/LD/11/03
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Capacity - Building Component
Capacity building is one of the project component including trainings and hands -on practice.
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
Project has designed sustainable livelihood for local people including intercropping, which will help local farmers to increase income 2000-3000RMB per year per family.
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Indicators
Empowerment
Number of women participated / involved in SGP project 100
Empowerment
Total additional in cash or in kind support obtained for sustaining, up-scaling, and replicating SGP supported project (in US dollars) 280604
Biophysical
Hectares of degraded land rest 209
Biophysical
Number of innovations or new technologies developed / applied 1
Livehood
Total monetary value (US dollars) of ecosystem goods sustainably produced and providing benefit to project participants and/or community as a whole (in the biodiversity, international waters, and land degradation focal areas as appropriate) 53900

SGP Country office contact

Ms. Meijia Lu
Phone:
+861085320743
Email:
Ms. Lixia Zheng
Email:

Address

No. 2 Liangmahe Nanlu
Beijing, Chaoyang, 100600