China’s Grassland Revival Marks 14th Five-Year Plan Success
China’s grassland ecology shows marked improvement under 14th Five-Year Plan, with sustainable practices boosting biodiversity and herder livelihoods, reports NFGA.
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China’s grassland ecology shows marked improvement under 14th Five-Year Plan, with sustainable practices boosting biodiversity and herder livelihoods, reports NFGA.
China has planted 4.45 million hectares of trees and improved 3.22 million hectares of grassland in 2024, showcasing its dedication to environmental conservation and ecological restoration.
Local herders in Qinghai Province’s Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture are uniting to restore degraded grasslands through a mass grass-planting campaign, aiming to heal their ‘mother’ land.
Tibetan herders in Nyanpo Yuzee, Qinghai, unite with local government and NGOs to restore degraded grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, securing their livelihoods and preserving biodiversity.