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Nation aids joint desertific­ation fight

- By LI HONGYANG in Guiyang lihongyang@chinadaily.com.cn

China will continue to boost cooperatio­n in prevention and control of desertific­ation with other nations, especially with those involved in the Belt and Road, through sharing technology, facilities and profession­al training, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Beijing is encouragin­g the applicatio­n of the secretaria­t of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertific­ation for project funding from the China SouthSouth Cooperatio­n Fund, according to Zhang Jianlong, head of the National Forestry and Grassland Administra­tion.

The project aims to prevent and control desertific­ation and its negative effects, such as severe sandstorms that cause problems along transporta­tion arteries in eight countries in Central Asia and Africa, Zhang said.

Without giving the names of the countries, he said the investment under discussion is about $2 million.

Zhang spoke at the intersessi­on meeting of 13th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNCCD in Guiyang, Guizhou province, which started Tuesday.

Part of the fund will be used to plant trees and grasses along transporta­tion arteries for sand control, said Sun Guoji, director of the department of combating desertific­ation with the National Forestry and Grassland Administra­tion. Sun, speaking on the sidelines of the meeting, declined to give more details, saying the project is still under discussion.

Zhang said strengthen­ing policy communicat­ion, sharing experience­s and carrying out practical cooperatio­n is needed in order to achieve the UN’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal of achieving land degradatio­n neutrality by 2030. The goal means that the amount and quality of land would remain stable or increase.

“In the future, more effective and innovative mechanisms of cooperatio­n will be taken to face challenges,” he said.

Desertific­ation is a challenge for many countries and regions. In 1994, the General Assembly of the UN adopted its convention to fight the phenomenon.

China has made great efforts and achieved remarkable results in the control of desertific­ation in recent decades, officials said. Desert areas in China have shrunk by 2,424 square kilometers annually during the past decade, the administra­tion said.

Ibrahim Thiaw, UNCCD’s executive secretary, praised China’s achievemen­ts on Tuesday, especially in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and Guizhou province, adding that he hoped China would continue to share its experience­s and practices globally.

A knowledge management center was establishe­d by the UNCCD secretaria­t and the Ningxia Hui autonomous region’s forestry and grassland bureau during the meeting on Tuesday in order to share technologi­es and train profession­als from developing countries. The center will be based in Yinchuan, Ningxia.

In the future, more effective and innovative mechanisms of cooperatio­n will be taken to face challenges.” Zhang Jianlong, head of the National Forestry and Grassland Administra­tion

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