Waterboxx Grows Forest In The Desert

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WaterBoxx Grows Forest in the Desert


AMSTERDAM, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


    - New Dutch Invention Wins Prestigious Innovation Technology Award


    A new Dutch breakthrough invention makes it possible to reforest large desert and rocky areas on

the planet in the coming years. Experiments in the Sahara desert have shown that the WaterBoxx

allows trees to grow under harsh conditions and can provide them with sufficient water.


    http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081114/328384


    The invention of the Dutch businessman and inventor Pieter Hoff has won the prestigious Beta

Dragons Award during the annual Flying Dutchman 2008, Science & Technology Summit in

Amsterdam. A board of scientists and captains of industry proclaimed his design to be the most

promising and innovative project. Philips CEO Gerard Kleisterlee handed him the corresponding

amount of 10.000 euro.


    The WaterBoxx looks like a plastic, rectangular bucket, with a hole in the centre, allowing the tree

to be planted in the soil. The sophistically designed top catches water from condensation at night.

Together with the rainwater from rare showers, it is distributed in small doses to the tree inside.

Additionally the WaterBoxx prevents water in the top soil layers from evaporating and protects the

roots against sun, wind, weeds or rodents. After a year the tree is strong enough to grow by itself and

the WaterBoxx can be removed.


    "Trees can grow in arid areas but are not able to germinate. The WaterBoxx gives them a head

start", Hoff explains.


    Recently, he successfully tested his invention in de Moroccan Sahara. 90 Percent of the trees

planted with a WaterBoxx were alive and green after a few months in the extreme hot summer. 90

Percent of the trees planted without the WaterBoxx died however, although they had been watered

every week.


    Hoff is convinced that, if the right species are planted, large parts of the earth can be reforested,

without sacrificing agricultural land. He is seeking investors to apply his invention in the Middle East,

India, Africa and other arid territories. Hoff: "If we can reforest 2 billion hectares, the trees consume

more CO2 than men produces and the whole CO2 problem will be solved." His WaterBoxx will be

available from July 1, 2009.


    More information: http://www.aquaproholland.com



    SOURCE: Aquapro Holland



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