Shubhendu Sharma: How to grow a forest in your backyard
Shubhendu Sharma: Hvordan du kan lave en skov i baghaven
Shubhendu Sharma creates afforestation methods that make it easy to plant maintenance-free, wild and biodiverse forests. Full bio
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and acres of area,
is just two years old.
of my own house.
of these forests professionally.
where animals live together.
hvor dyr lever sammen.
of our urban existence.
af vores byområder.
that you just can't walk into it.
at men næsten ikke kan gå derind.
how big or small they are.
we live in today was forest.
nu lever i, var skov før.
on those forests,
to nature as well,
at vi selv var en del af naturen,
other species on the planet.
andre arter.
our natural habitat.
vore naturlige levesteder.
these forests professionally --
laver i dag disse skove -
natural resources into products.
naturlige ting til produkter.
out of a rubber tree,
et gummitræ,
become a natural resource again.
kan ikke blive naturlige ressourcer igen.
into an irreversible state.
works in a totally opposite way.
arbejder fuldstændig modsat.
by bringing elements together,
ved at bringe elementer sammen,
become a natural resource again.
bliver naturlige ressourcer igen.
in the backyard of my own house.
i min baghave.
I worked with nature,
at jeg arbejdede med naturen,
in 25 cities across the world.
i 25 byer rundt i verden.
needed to make a forest
vi skal bruge til at lave skoven
these elements together
føre disse elementer sammen
så starter vi med jord.
den mangler.
it becomes compact --
så bliver det kompakt -
at vand ikke kan synke ned i det.
available around,
biomasse
at blive mere porøs.
the capacity to hold water,
til at holde på vand,
like peat or bigas,
som tørv,
and it stays moist.
og det forbliver fugtigt.
sunlight and nutrition.
sollys og næring.
any nutrition in it?
har nok næring i sig?
directly to the soil.
direkte i jorden.
in the soil naturally.
naturligt i jorden.
we have mixed in the soil,
som vi har blandet i jorden,
is eat and multiply.
er at spise og formere sig.
tree species of the place.
lokale træsorter.
before human intervention is native.
før menneskelig indgreb, er lokal.
of a natural forest.
af en naturlig skov.
rundt om gamle templer.
existing there a long time ago.
som var her for lang tid siden.
poems and literature from the place,
digte og litteratur fra stedet,
belonging there.
som hører til.
i fire forskellige lag:
tree layer and canopy layer.
træ og krone.
of each tree species in the mix.
af hver træ art i blandingen.
of fruit-bearing trees.
af frugtbærende træer.
a lot of birds or bees,
mange fugle eller bier,
wild evergreen forest.
vild stedsegrøn skov.
and germinate saplings out of them.
og samler spirer fra dem.
belonging to the same layer
fra samme lag
vertical space when they grow tall.
lodrette rum når de gror.
a thick layer of mulch,
trykt lag barkflis,
the soil stays moist.
forbliver jorden fugtig.
while it's freezing outside.
når der er frost.
can penetrate into it easily,
nemt kan gennemtrænge det,
seem like it's growing,
om at skoven gror,
throughout this network of roots.
på disse netværk af rødder.
in the vicinity of a tree,
i nærheden af træet,
the nutrition to the tree.
has a healthy fungal network.
har et sundt svampe netværk.
we water the forest.
vander vi skoven.
and soil nutrition only for our trees,
næringen fra jorden kun er til træerne,
growing on the ground.
it blocks the sunlight.
blokerer den for sollyset.
the ground anymore.
bunden mere.
because they need sunlight as well.
for de skal også bruge sollys.
that falls into the forest
som falder i skoven,
into the atmosphere.
stop watering the forest.
stopper med at vande skoven.
and sometimes even dark.
og nogle gange mørk.
falls on this forest floor,
på skovbunden,
can grow still bigger.
så den kan blive endnu større.
growing exponentially.
themselves again and again --
igen og igen -
det bedste.
a 100-year-old forest
en 100 år gammel skov
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Shubhendu Sharma - Eco-entrepreneurShubhendu Sharma creates afforestation methods that make it easy to plant maintenance-free, wild and biodiverse forests.
Why you should listen
Industrial engineer Shubhendu Sharma was working at Toyota in India when he met Japanese forest expert Akira Miyawaki, who'd arrived to plant a forest at the factory, using a methodology he'd developed to make a forest grow ten times faster that normal. Fascinated, Sharma interned with Miyawaki, and grew his first successful forest on a small plot behind a house.
Today, his company Afforestt promotes a standardized method for seeding dense, fast-growing, native forests in barren lands, using his car-manufacturing acumen to create a system allowing a multilayer forest of 300 trees to grow on an area as small as the parking spaces of six cars -- for less than the price of an iPhone. Afforestt has helped grow forests at homes, schools and factories. Sharma seen improvement in air quality, an increase in biodiversity -- and the forests even generate fresh fruit. Afforestt is at work on a platform that will offer hardware probes to analyze soil quality, allowing the company to offer step-by-step instructions for anyone who wants to grow a native forest anywhere in the world.
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