Cyclone Vardah
that hit the East Coast on December 12, 2016 was a green disaster for Chennai. More than a
lac of trees were either felled or destroyed, seriously damaging Chennai’s
green cover. Temperature
levels have risen as a result posing new challenges to public health, drinking
water security and
food security. Coupled with unplanned urban expansion, air-conditioners,
destruction of water bodies
and marsh lands, this crucial loss of green cover further increases the
disaster vulnerability
of Chennai.
Re-Green
Chennai is envisioned as people’s participatory movement involving widest
possible stake holders,
replant a Million well grown saplings, while in the process creating massive awareness about urban disaster
risks and ways to be prepared for them, creating a pool of technology and information
enabled disaster volunteers in multiple locations, and bring in personal
attitude changes that in the long run will
critically contribute to urban disaster risk reduction.
PROGRAM, NOT JUST A PROJECT
ReGreen Chennai is a ten
years program. A healthy environment requires a green cover of 33%. What
Chennai had before Cyclone Vardah was just 4.5%. Post Vardah this has further
got eroded. ReGreen Chennai would join the initiatives of the Govt, Corporation
of Chennai and several non governmental organizations and strive to reach the
target of 33% green cover in ten years, along with creating sustained awareness
and action towards rain water harvesting, waste water management, general water
resources management, and support to suburban agriculture.
WHAT REGREEN CHENNAI ENVISIONS TO DO
uPlanting a million well grown trees
in five years in the districts of Chennai, Kanchipuram and
Thiruvallur.
uPlanting a million Palmyra seeds along the - Adayar, Coovam and
Kosathalayar rivers and all
water bodies
of these districts. Palmyra
trees are excellent flood walls and their economic benefits are
many.
uPreparing and spreading 2.5 million
seed balls in the next five years, in the districts of Chennai,
Kanchipuram
and Thiruvallur.
uMaking roof top gardens and kitchen
gardens a mass movement.
uSustained awareness, seminars and
campaigns in schools, colleges, institutions, and among
corporates.
uCreating ultra-dense, bio diverse
small forests in the three districts which would function as
oxygen
pockets, facilitating fine blend of bushes, small trees and trees that create
canopies.
uSustained campaign on water
harvesting, water management and strengthening suburban
agriculture as
Chennai’s food security net. 1000 small ponds in Chennai suburbs in ten years.
uOrganizing technology, human and
financial resources to pursue the vision plans in a systematic manner.
WHY THIS PROJECT WILL SUCCED
uComing together of many accomplished
civil society organizations as joint stake holders. So far 27 organizations are
part of the ReGreen movement.
uThe project was launched on July 07.
Thus far 55000 trees have been planted and 21 seminars conducted. The ReGreen
program has gained traction.
uPeriodic review and consultative
meetings. So far more than 20 such meetings have taken place.
uMore than 250 volunteers, committed
and experienced, have already enlisted themselves to the initiative.
uMore than 500 Schools and Colleges
have been already lined up us confirmed participants in the project.
uLong term vision.
uCore operational team has evolved.
WHAT WE HAVE DONE THUS FAR
The core
vision was formulated in January 2017. Since then more than 20 discussions,
colloquiums, seminars have been organized to define and design a road map for
the effective and purposeful orchestration of the ReGreen Chennai project.
ESTABLISHMENT OF REGREEN CHENNAI NURSERY IN ALWARPET,
CHENNAI
This nursery,
specially created to make saplings easily accessible to people, can hold up to
12000 saplings at a time. Similar such nurseries would be established in
various regions and locations of the city.
LAUNCH OF GROUND ACTION
Actual tree
planting movement began on July 13 with a ReGreen seminar for the Eco club
students of Holy Angels matric HSS,T.nagar, followed by tree planting.
Mr.Deivasigamani, President of the Farmer’s Federation and actor Ragava
LawrEnce planted the first sapling along with the students. Since then many
schools including the Vidyodaya school campus which Jewel of India
Rabindranath Tagore once visited and called it the ‘Shantiniketan of the South’
have been covered.
MORE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Every day a minimum of two Schools or Colleges get
awareness talks and tree planting. The momentum keeps building.
IN MEMORY OF DR.ABDUL KALAM
Students of
Maharishi Vidyamandir, Sri Sankara Vidyalaya, PSBB
Millennium School
and Advent Christian School
organized a Relay Tree Planting exercise on July 27. All in all 15 School’s participated.
STRENGTHENING THE POOL OF VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers
play a defining role in making a movement successful. Hundreds of students have
been enrolled. What we see here below is the motivational session for the
volunteers from Stella
Maris College .
The Faculties too are well aligned.
REACHING THE SUBURBS
Regreen
Chennai believes that the suburbs hold the key to Greencover. We have earnestly
started the mission in places like Nedunkuntram, Minjur, Perungalathur, in
partnership with local NGOs.
STRENGTHENING THE WATER BODIES
Tree Planting along the bunds of
lakes and water bodies achieve many function. It strengthens the out layers,
preventing seepages and even disasters. Importantly it brings in people’s
direct involvement that plays a check on encroachers and reckless realtors.
REDISCOVERING THE PALMYRA
We envision to
plant a million seeds in five years.
THE AUGUST MOMENTUM
C.S.I Ewart
Mat. Hr. Sec School .
St.Thomas Mat.
Hr. Sec School .
Women's Christian College . Month of August witnessed huge
momentum building up, particularly during August 15. This momentum is further
being accelerated keep the onset of monsoon as important moment for tree
planting.
RAINWATER HARVESTING
ReGreen
Volunteers dug a model small pond on September 24 at Piruthi Village
in Vandavasi. Providentially it rained just after we dug the pond. With one
hour rain 5 Lac liters of rain water was harvested. This could be a game
changing model for water harvest management in TN. ReGreen Chennai intends to
escalate small ponds in the Chennai suburban areas.
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT
uSponsor
a 6 feet tall tree at the cost of Rs.100.
uSponsor a
seed ball at the cost of Rs.5.
uSponsor a Palmyra sapling at the
cost of Rs.6.
uSponsor a
home herb / plant like Thulasi at the cost of Rs.10.
uSponsor a
seminar at the cost of Rs.5,000.
uSponsor
a suburban nursery that would support a poor farmer in distress at the cost of Rs.1,00000
.
uSponsor a
small dense forest at the cost of Rs.3,00000.
uSponsor a
Rain Water Harvest pond at the cost of Rs.70,000.
uSponsor a Marathon , or an awareness event.
uMake
a general contribution for Campaign and Management.
Visit www.regreenchennai.com today to register for the Marathon. Your participation can make a difference.
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