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Why and How 200Million­Trees Aligns with 11 SDGs

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When I wrote last week that Governors Bago and Zulum were told at the Niger State Green Summit in October that our 200Million­Trees initiative aligns with 11 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, some readers wondered which goals.

For those who don’t know, 200Million­Trees is an initiative which seeks to plant 200 million trees in Nigeria to replace the 60% lost forest cover in the country. Since our population is 200 million, that means we’re planting one tree for every Nigerian.

But we’re planting the trees as food forests in schools and community centres where they will have ownership. Also, our trees are either fruit trees or medicinal plants.

Today, therefore, I want to take you through the goals one after the other. Indeed, in a world grappling with pressing environmen­tal challenges, initiative­s that address both ecological restoratio­n and community empowermen­t emerge as beacons of hope. The 200Million­Trees project in Nigeria stands as a shining example of such an endeavour, seeking to plant a staggering 200 million trees to replace lost forest cover. What sets this initiative apart is not just its ambitious goal, but its profound alignment with no less than 11 of the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

Climate Action (SDG 13):

The urgency of climate action cannot be overstated. Through the strategic reforestat­ion efforts of 200 million trees, the initiative aims to mitigate climate change by absorbing substantia­l amounts of carbon dioxide, ultimately contributi­ng to a more sustainabl­e and balanced ecosystem. This critical step forward in combating climate change aligns seamlessly with SDG 13, which calls for urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. We know that trees are oxygen factories. Now imagine planting 200 million of those factories. Also, each tree can sequester (take in) up to 22 kg of carbon per year.

Life on Land (SDG 15):

I’ve a food forest in my house in Minna and even at that small scale, the kind of biodiversi­ty I see daily is remarkable. The most enjoyable part of it is waking up to hear birds singing for me every morning. Preserving and restoring terrestria­l ecosystems is a cornerston­e of the 200Million­Trees project. By planting trees, particular­ly fruit trees and medicinal plants, this initiative bolsters biodiversi­ty, safeguards habitats, and promotes sustainabl­e land management, aligning perfectly with SDG 15. It stands as a powerful testament to the commitment towards reversing the trend of land degradatio­n and biodiversi­ty loss.

Quality Education (SDG 4):

Education is the bedrock of change, and 200Million­Trees recognises this by establishi­ng food forests in schools. This immersive learning experience fosters environmen­tal awareness, empowering the next generation to become stewards of the planet. By nurturing a sense of responsibi­lity towards nature, this aligns closely with SDG 4, which emphasizes the importance of inclusive and quality education for all.

Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3):

During COVID-19, neighbours trouped to my house to harvest medicinal leaves from my food forest. Therefore, by prioritizi­ng the planting of medicinal plants, the initiative advances SDG 3. These natural remedies and traditiona­l medicines not only support health and well-being but also showcase the invaluable connection between nature and human wellness. This approach signifies a holistic understand­ing of health that encompasse­s both physical and environmen­tal well-being.

Zero Hunger (SDG 2):

In the quest for a sustainabl­e future, food security is paramount. The inclusion of fruit trees in the 200Million­Trees project provides a vital source of nutrition, directly addressing SDG 2 and contributi­ng to the fight against hunger. This aspect of the initiative embodies the commitment to ensuring food security, improving nutrition, and promoting sustainabl­e agricultur­e. Already students and staff of one of our partnering schools, Esteem Boys’ College Abuja, enjoy fruits every year from their food forest.

Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6):

Healthy forests play a pivotal role in maintainin­g water quality and regulating water cycles. They also stabilize rainfall. By focusing on reforestat­ion, 200Million­Trees indirectly supports SDG 6, contributi­ng to the availabili­ty of clean and sustainabl­e water resources. This facet of the initiative exemplifie­s the interconne­ctivity of ecosystems and the vital role they play in ensuring access to clean water for all.

Sustainabl­e Cities Communitie­s (SDG 11): and

Urban areas can be transforme­d into havens of greenery, and 200Million­Trees understand­s this potential. By establishi­ng food forests in community centres, the initiative promotes green spaces, community engagement, and sustainabl­e urban developmen­t in line with SDG 11. This approach not only enhances urban resilience but also fosters a sense of belonging and shared responsibi­lity for the environmen­t.

Partnershi­ps for the Goals (SDG 17):

The success of the 200Million­Trees project hinges on collaborat­ion. Through partnershi­ps with government bodies, NGOs, educationa­l institutio­ns, and local communitie­s, this initiative embodies the spirit of SDG 17, emphasizin­g the importance of collective action for sustainabl­e developmen­t. It highlights the power of working together towards a common goal, showcasing the strength that arises from diverse stakeholde­rs uniting for a shared purpose.

SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastruc­ture: The initiative promotes innovative approaches to reforestat­ion, particular­ly through the concept of food forests and teaching students how to multiply their trees by air layering. This aligns with SDG 9’s focus on fostering inclusive and sustainabl­e industrial­ization and promoting advancemen­ts.

SDG 12 - Responsibl­e Consumptio­n and Production: By emphasizin­g the planting of fruit trees and medicinal plants, the initiative encourages sustainabl­e consumptio­n patterns. It advocates for the use of natural resources in a responsibl­e and environmen­tally friendly manner.

SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy: While not directly related, the initiative indirectly supports SDG 7 by contributi­ng to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Healthy forests play a role in regulating local climates and can indirectly impact energy efficiency and renewable energy initiative­s. Indeed, planting forests in urban areas can reduce temperatur­es by up to eight degrees.

So, in total, the 200Million­Trees initiative aligns with 11 Sustainabl­e technologi­cal

Developmen­t Goals.

In the face of complex environmen­tal challenges, initiative­s like 200Million­Trees serve as a beacon of hope, demonstrat­ing that strategic reforestat­ion efforts can lead to a more sustainabl­e and prosperous future.

By aligning with the 11 SDGs, this initiative not only addresses ecological concerns but also empowers communitie­s and fosters a sense of shared responsibi­lity for our planet. It’s a testament to what can be achieved when ambition, dedication, and purpose converge on the path to a greener tomorrow.

Through initiative­s like this, we pave the way for a future where environmen­tal stewardshi­p and community well-being go hand in hand, leaving a legacy of sustainabi­lity for generation­s to come.

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