
From Sand to Shelterbelts: Makit County’s Green Transformation
How Makit County in the Chinese mainland’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region transformed 33,000 hectares of the Taklamakan Desert into a vibrant green belt since 2012.
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How Makit County in the Chinese mainland’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region transformed 33,000 hectares of the Taklamakan Desert into a vibrant green belt since 2012.
The Chinese mainland has finished a barrier belt along the Tengger Desert, marking a milestone in the fight against desertification.
The Taklimakan Desert in the Chinese mainland unveils a 3,046-km green belt, balancing ecological preservation with community resilience.
China’s 40-year effort to surround the Taklimakan Desert with a 3,046 km green belt showcases its commitment to combating desertification and preserving its environment.
China’s Taklimakan Desert is now fully encircled by a 3,046 km green belt, featuring desert poplar, saxaul, and red willow plants to combat desertification in Xinjiang.