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		<title>Jesus Leon Santos &#8212; grass roots ecology in Oaxaca</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:10:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m in Oaxaca, Mexico for a few days &#8212; enjoying the weather, the food and the people. It&#8217;s one the most beautiful places in the world, but very poor. Like many poor places,Â  people often deal with daily necessities at the expense of a sustainable environment. In the Mixteca Alto, a 6,000 square kilometer region [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m in Oaxaca, Mexico for a few days &#8212; enjoying the weather, the food and the people. It&#8217;s one the most beautiful places in the world, but very poor. Like many poor places,Â  people often deal with daily necessities at the expense of a sustainable environment.  In the Mixteca Alto, a 6,000 square kilometer region in northern Oaxaca State, grazing, agriculture and forestry practices focused on short term needs have turned what were once lush forests into eroded fields.</p>
<p>Jesus Leon Santos took on this problem 20 years ago and this week he&#8217;ll be recognized as one of the winners of the Goldman Environmental Prize<a href="http://">.</a>  I don&#8217;t know Leon Santos. I only came across his story because I&#8217;m in Oaxaca, but I find it instructional and inspirational. Several government programs had failed in the region. Leon Santos took a wholistic approach, involving people in reforestation, changing agricultural practices and even changing their eating habits to emphasize locally grown food. The efforts are paying off &#8212; there are over a dozen nurseries in different villages; trees are getting planted; ecologically sound drainage ditches are getting built and people are even shifting from raising goats to sheep to protect the trees.</p>
<p>I did get an offer from T-Mobile today &#8212; if I switch to paperless billing they will pay to have a tree planted. I was feeling slightly positive about &#8220;my tree&#8221; until I read what people can really do to affect their environment.</p>
<p>A much more complete description of what Leon Santos is doing is on the <a href="http://www.goldmanprize.org/2008/northamerica">Goldman Prize Website</a>.</p>
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