united-nations:“In 1989, I realized that the keys to oyster farming are the rivers and the forests u
united-nations:“In 1989, I realized that the keys to oyster farming are the rivers and the forests upstream. I organized fishermen to start caring for the forests. We call it ‘the forest is longing for the sea, the sea is longing for the forest’. As a result, the condition of the ocean has gradually improved.” - Shigeatsu, UN Forest Hero, JapanKnown as the “Grandpa Oyster” by the locals, Shigeatsu has spent more than 20 years developing the forest environment that keeps the Okawa River clean and his oysters healthy. His efforts encouraged water drainage regulation reform and promoted organic farming practices.Goal #15 aims to protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems. By the end of 2020, we will ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems. -- source link