Paying For Trees
From 2020worldpeace
Paying for Trees, is the redistribution of global funding to reflect the significant shift in priorities within subjectivities towards an ecology of mind. The flow of money is directed through world heritage, gleick seeding, and long-term tourism.
Transglobal agreement on the importance of maintaining a rich biodiversity results in a shift from aid-packages, with the association of charity and hand-outs, to the legitimate bid for maintaining a forest against bids by international corporations to extract those natural resources. This signifies an extension of a national heritage to a shared, global heritage (cf Africa Leads).
Funding pays for the upkeep of villages and towns, living traditionally or with modern civic amenities, and is initially dispensed through government and NGOs. In order to avoid politically-vetted programmes and governments taking a share to fund their military or unsustainable development, funding is managed through individuals living in the field. Sponsorship through the actuator (cf The Actuator Ladder) or ths framework, is the diversification or seeding of gleicks.
Tourism is no longer the daily passage of strangers but the annual migration of conscientious inhabitants. Living in a place for several years, contributing to the local economic network, enjoying cultural sharing, provide people with a deeper experience of life and functional communities (cf Inflorescence).
Paying for trees, for forests, for the entire ecology it supports, is a true indicator of development. No longer development in terms of the history of the west, the development of industrialisation, but the development of an ecology of mind. Supporting biodiversity, maintaining a rich ecosystem, is the primary goal of a preventative economy and is a financially lucrative strategy for Africa, South America and the Far East.
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