According to the statistics by the State Forestry
Administration, desertification can be found in 889 counties of 30
provinces and autonomous regions in China (about 14 percent of its
territory), directly threatening 400 million people.
Desertification causes a 50-billion-yuan-plus loss to China
every year. Ecoenvironment in artificially forested desert is still
very fragile, particularly under the strong pressures of
population, economic development and pollution.
In fact, China has gained some control over desertification by
slowing it down to 1,283 sq km every year, when in the late 1990s,
3,436 sq km of land became deserts every year.
In the near future China will direct its focus of attention to
control of desertification in its north part, and stop the
expansion of deserts by 2010. Deserts in China might even start to
become smaller in 2030, if China fulfills all its current promises.
By 2050, all the reforestable desertified land will have been
reforested, making China an eco-friendly society.
(Chinanews March 29, 2007)
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