Aggregated China Media News & Blogs



Environment: ‘Green Deserts' in China

Aggregated Source: Global Voices Online » China
January 9, 2008|

Gaoming Jiang of China Dialogue writes of ‘green deserts' characterized by poplar trees and nothing else.
“The Chinese government should consider the needs of local species and biodiversity. We need to consider planting slow-growth but high-quality wood alongside faster-growing species. We must reduce the dominance of the poplar, allowing natural forest ecosystems to play the role they should.”



Original URL: Click here to visit original article
Copyright Global Voices Online » China
Print This Post Print This Post | Email To Friend

1 Stars2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars6 Stars7 Stars8 Stars9 Stars10 Stars

16 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 1016 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 1016 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 1016 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 1016 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 1016 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 1016 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 1016 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 1016 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 1016 Votes | Average: 6.13 out of 10 (16 votes, average: 6.13 out of 10)


No Comments Yet »

Your comment

The following HTML tags are permitted:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

RSS RSS Feed for Comments on this Post |