Renew The Land - FMNR in Timor-Leste
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- The Building Resilience to A Changing Climate and Environment (BRACCE) project has been has introduced Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) to local communities. World Vision Australia and World Vision Timor-Leste have partnered to promote sustainable natural resources management and positive results have already been achieved. This documentary will be presented to the participants of the "Renew The Land" conference in Dili on 7-8 April 2014.
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Awesome work, so simple
Thank you for sharing.
This both amazing and inspiring.
Wow,wow,wow, so great
Excelente trabalho
The tough regulation and sanction must be applied for those who is trying to damage the environment .
👍👍👍..
At six minutes, he starts talking to a congregation I can see from the look in Their eyes they don’t understand what he’s saying the interpreter may or may not, but it doesn’t appear to understands either. Tony’s using words That a lot of people in rural United States, would raise a eyebrow at , almost understanding. I would love to learn this process, but all I see is “we’re doing something good’ statements.
Deforestation cause erratic rainfall pattern and food shortage.
Starvation promote dieseses and poverty in the community and country at Large.
Wild animals living hard
more trees more rain.
Correct now, get them to pick up the rubbish