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Afforestation of site in Oskop,
Hardap region
The current income option for the local population is livestock and agriculture. However, overgrazing contributes to land degradation and deforestation, which in turn leads to further depletion of pastures. The Hardap region has the same ecological conditions as the rest of the rural areas. Frequent droughts, water scarcity and traditional farming practices lead to land degradation and desertification.
A solution needs to be developed to stop land degradation through afforestation.
There is a problem
The Oskop Conservacy area is mostly covered with shrubby savannah vegetation. The relief is even with small boggy basins.
Annual rainfall ranges from 100mm to 209mm / 8.2 inches. Rainwater flows into depressions. Formation of salt marshes is possible.
The main source of water in the reserve is groundwater. Water for agriculture is extracted using wells.
Resources available
1. Determine the area for afforestation. To obtain and evaluate a visible result, such as the impact on the climatic conditions of the area, I propose to create a forest with an area of at least 300 hectares. The optimal shape for a plain is a circle. The circle with a diameter of 1060 meters covers an area of 353 hectares. The circumference will be 6645 meters.
2. To create a forest cover, in the presence of excessive grazing of livestock, it will be necessary to install a
Action plan
4. Landscape preparation. We prepare flat plots and gentle slopes using the Zai technology. In places of accumulation and drainage of rainwater, we create small dams that will prevent the rapid flow and drainage of water into low-lying areas. For earthworks, you will need to attract heavy equipment: a bulldozer and an excavator. At the bottom point of the site, we create a depression for a pond with a dam and drainage drain.
In case of successful afforestation of the first site, we plan to fence off the same site and repeat everything. We will do this several times, including outside Oscop Concervacy. In the future, it is possible to develop a plan for the introduction of agroforestry in the neighboring territories.
Development prospects