Who is responsible for the shaved head felling of 10,000 acres of desert shelterbelts?

Updated on society 2024-06-21
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    We know that the impact of the desert is huge, so in order to prevent the extension and deterioration of the desert, we will take the way of planting shelterbelts to improve, but according to relevant personnel reports, in the Kumutag Desert in Dunhuang, its 10,000 acres of shelterbelts, but was cut down by shaving heads, it is really shocking, what is the reason, through understanding we know that the original 20,000 acres of shelterbelts are now more replaced by vineyards, and vineyards not only do not have the role of fighting the desert, On the contrary, it will worsen its spread, so who is responsible for the replacement of these 10,000 acres of forests? At present, the relevant departments have not made a clear statement, but I personally believe that both the vineyard and the relevant forest management department should bear a certain responsibility, so let's take a brief look at it together. <>

    First of all, the vineyard belongs, it grows grapes here, and there is nothing wrong with it, but in order to make the grapes grow better, he will cut down the shelterbelt, because these trees will compete with the grapes for the corresponding water, so they have to cut them down, but this practice is not right, because the presence of grapes will absorb more groundwater, so that the already unstable suddenly more relaxed, so that when the wind and sand hit, the wind and sand area will be larger, so the grapes themselves do not have the effect of preventing wind and sand, And it destroys what can be prevented, so it needs to bear the main responsibility. <>

    The second is the management department, for the desert area, the corresponding shelterbelt will arrange the corresponding regulatory department to ensure the safety of the forest, but when it is cut down, it does not stop it in time, of course, what happened is unknown, but the aftermath caused by it is huge, the desert can not be controlled, so they should also bear some responsibility. <>

    Of course, in addition to accountability, it is more important that we take remedial measures against this phenomenon in the first place to prevent further deterioration of the impact.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be the contractor of the vineyards around the shelterbelt who is responsible. They were worried that the shelterbelts and vines would compete for nutrients, so they cut down the shelterbelts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It should be the responsibility of the local forestry department. Because the maintenance of shelterbelts is the responsibility of the local forestry department, and if the trees are cut down, they must be responsible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Everyone who lives there is a responsibility to protect not only the right but also the obligation to protect the trees, and only by doing so can it be best.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, the people who cut them down are responsible, and they should be allowed to plant all these trees back. If the tree doesn't grow well, they can't go home.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think this is inseparable from the local forest farm managers and relevant staff, after all, without their permission, it is impossible for 10,000 acres of desert shelterbelts to be cut down.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think this responsibility should be borne by the people and the people who take care of this shelterbelt. The public did not realize the benefits of environmental greening, and the staff did not find out in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The responsibility of these tree cutters is that they are very bad, and they cut down all the trees in the shelter forest, which is already an illegal act, so they have to pay the price.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is very bad for this to happen, and the relevant authorities should look for the people who cut down the trees, they should be punished severely, and they should be made to pay compensation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I was outraged. Because it takes a lot of manpower and material resources to plant shelterbelts in the Dunhuang Desert, the trees were cut down like this, and the previous efforts were in vain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For nature, I think we must redouble our love, because we still have future generations, and we need to continue to thrive on the earth, and the 10,000 acres of desert shelterbelts are cut down by shaving heads, which is definitely a crime, and it has not simply touched the criminal law.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think that the initiator of this matter should be strictly investigated, the shelter forest of Dunhuang is behind the Kumtag Desert, once the shelter forest disappears, the sand of the Kumtag Desert is swept into the city by the wind may cause sandstorms, and at the same time, Dunhuang's efforts to prevent the desertification of the land will also be in vain, in order to prevent this situation, the cutting of the shelter forest must be strictly investigated and punished.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think this matter is very wrong, he violated the law of forestry protection, and also violated the moral condemnation, I hope to stop the loss in time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    People should develop in harmony with nature, and should not destroy the environment for the sake of development, and the cutting down of shelterbelts will make it easier to cause desertification.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The ecological location of Yangguan Forest Farm is extremely important, once the ecological project is damaged, it is difficult to recover in a short time, and the cost of restoration is much higher than the benefits obtained from the destruction of the ecology, which exposes the short-sighted behavior of sacrificing the ecological environment in exchange for temporary economic development, and the relevant departments should respond in a timely manner and cannot allow this behavior.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The practice is unreasonable, the behavior is unreasonable, and the handling is unreasonable. It is a desert shelter forest that is cut down, and cutting down a shelterbelt will cause the desertification of the soil to intensify instantly, and it is also a shaved cutting method.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I believe that those who cut down shelterbelts must be severely punished, because that is the hard work of many people, and they cannot be trampled on at will, and the felling of shelterbelts harms the welfare of future generations.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The act of cutting down shelterbelts is very excessive, and the damage to the environment is very serious, and those who cut down shelterbelts should be severely punished by law.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If such an act does occur, severe punishment should be given, after all, it is too difficult to plant trees in the desert, and the act of cutting down is outrageous.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In such a deforestation incident, you can kill your head, and if you cut the head of the tree, the law will cut off your head. To commit crimes against the wind, we want green mountains and clear waters.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Dunhuang is located at the westernmost end of the Hexi Corridor, at the intersection of Gansu, Qinghai and Xinjiang provinces. Dunhuang is a node city on the Silk Road, and is home to the Mogao Grottoes, a World Heritage Site, and the Yumen Pass and Yangguan Pass on the border of the Great Wall of the Han Dynasty. In 2012, Dunhuang was selected as one of the top 200 charming cities with Chinese characteristics in 2012, and is a national historical and cultural city and the cultural capital of East Asia.

    In order to protect Dunhuang, an ancient historical and cultural city, in 1963, a green barrier against sand and sand was erected in Yangguan of Dunhuang. This barrier has about 20,000 acres of shelter forest, and is the state-owned Dunhuang Yangguan Forest Farm in the "Three Norths" shelterbelt belt.

    In early January 2021, that is, recently, a reporter investigated and found that this once 20,000 acres of shelterbelt has suffered from large-scale "shaving" felling in the past ten years, and the former lush shelterbelt has disappeared. Surprisingly, these deforested forests have been ridged and framed for viticulture. The sight of shelterbelts being cut down is so shocking that winegrowers can use their land with such peace of mind.

    The shelterbelt was planted by generations of hard work for decades to have these 20,000 acres of forest farms. In recent years, Dunhuang has gradually become an excellent traditional cultural node with its excellent cultural creation and operation, and at the same time, relying on the green Great Wall of shelter forests, Dunhuang's cultural and tourism industry has also developed rapidly, attracting a large number of tourists.

    However, some information shows that this large area of felled shelterbelt is used to grow grapes, and in fact, individual companies have taken advantage of the Yangguan Forest Farm to protect Dunhuang in order to develop their own wine industry. But what they didn't think about was that the wine industry would bring only short-term economic benefits. The destruction of shelterbelts for their own selfish interests will not only destroy the cultural and tourism industry developed in Dunhuang, but even the historical city of Dunhuang may be destroyed in one fell swoop.

    Some local people and relevant experts said that if the Dunhuang sand barrier is allowed to be completely lost, the northwest end of the Hexi Corridor will face an ecological disaster of wind and sand erosion oasis. It is hoped that the relevant stakeholders will reflect on themselves, and at the same time, the truth about the felling of the shelterbelt can also be revealed as soon as possible, and the stakeholders behind the destruction of the shelterbelt will be found out, and the only remaining green plant will be destroyed.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Dunhuang's 10,000 acres of shelterbelts were cut down and planted with grapes. Yangguan Forest Farm and Dunhuang Wine Company responded that it was the remnant forest that was cut down. It is hoped that the relevant departments will strictly investigate this matter.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because the shelterbelt has been cut down at will, it has also had a great impact on the surrounding environment, and the relevant departments have conducted an investigation.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because the area of the desert shelterbelt was swept away by a sudden sandstorm, the shelterbelt could not support it, so it was broken by the sandstorm.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    About 20,000 acres of the Dunhuang shelterbelt were cut down to grow grapes, and local growers cut down the shelterbelt to prevent the shelterbelt from competing with grapes for water.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This is a sand control project for generations, which has been cut down by the winemakers who make it, and I think it should be punished severely.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The shelter forests of Dunhuang's 10,000-acre desert have been cut down, almost all of them from the roots. Behind this shelterbelt is the Kumtag Desert, which ranks sixth in total area and first in mobility among the eight major deserts in China. And this desert is approaching Dunhuang at a rate of four meters per year.

    So what are the effects of shaved head cutting down of this shelterbelt?

    It is understood that the reason for cutting down this shelterbelt is to grow grapes and prevent the trees and grapes planted in the shelterbelt from robbing them of water, so it was decided to cut down all the trees altogether. However, according to experts, grapes require more water, and if grapes are planted in shelterbelts, they will consume too much water, which will not only prevent wind and sand fixation, but may also exacerbate the risk of desertification. That's the first impact on the ground.

    The area is originally a relatively water-scarce place with large winds and sandstorms, and this shelterbelt is not only to alleviate desertification, but also to block the wind and sand for the towns behind the shelterbelt. Think about it, how much impact will the disappearance of this shelterbelt have on these cities in this desert? After the disappearance of these shelterbelts, the wind and sand in this desert will drive straight into Dunhuang, causing more serious soil erosion and desertification.

    The bigger the sand will also be more granular in the air and the climate will be drier. This is also the impact of the disappearance of shelterbelts on the climate address generated locally. <>

    Next, I would like to talk about the impact of the deforestation on local infrastructure and the economy. We all know that there is a very famous scenic spot in Dunhuang called Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes. After the invasion of Dunhou, it was not impossible for the wind and sand to have an impact on the murals of Dunhuang.

    Perhaps the erosion of wind and sand will also increase the erosion of the frescoes. As a result, there will be an impact on the local tourism economy, as well as increased spending on restoration and conservation. After the disappearance of the shelterbelt, the wind blowing from the Kumtag Desert has no barrier, which will aggravate the wind erosion of local infrastructure.

    These are real and real impacts that can have on the ground. <>

    Finally, I would like to say that when growing grapes, we should find a suitable place to plant grapes, put aside the mistake of cutting down shelterbelts, planting grapes in that area is inherently lacking in water, and the grape plants are not tall, sparse and have no effect on wind and sand fixation, so it can neither have a positive impact on the local area, nor can it bring any economic benefits. Therefore, this decision is a lack of thought, and I also hope that the local government can quickly investigate and deal with this matter and continue to plant the shelterbelt, because this shelterbelt is also the hard work of countless people.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Wind and sand may invade the Mogao Grottoes and affect the murals of Dunhuang, and the erosion of wind and sand will aggravate the erosion of the murals by the wind.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Desert degradation is increasing. Because even after the destruction of shelterbelts, the local desertification will become more and more serious.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Shelterbelts are cut down, which can have very serious consequences for the local climate, and the sandstorms in the desert may enter Dunhuang and cause soil erosion and desertification, so it is very wrong to say that shelterbelts are cut down.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It will cause great damage to the local ecological environment, and the absence of shelterbelts will also cause a lot of sandstorms, which will affect people's living environment.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It has caused serious damage to the local ecological environment, which is difficult to recover in a short time, and the phenomenon of land desertification is difficult to curb in time, and it has also caused certain damage to the land ecological environment management in the surrounding areas.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Environmental protection will definitely be undermined, and air quality will also be reduced.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It will increase desertification in the local area, reduce the green area, the air will become less fresh, the wind will become stronger in summer, and people's ** will become drier, etc.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    This will further increase the desertification of the local area, and will also cause the soil to lose its fertility, and may even lead to large sandstorms, causing a lot of damage to the local area.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    It will have a great impact on the local environment. It will make the local environment worse and worse, and it is not well protected. It is also not conducive to the survival of the locals.

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