Improving sustainable agricultural development through research in Baisha Village, China

Improving sustainable agricultural development through research in Baisha Village, China

Baisha Village, in Taihuyuan Township, Lin’an District, Zhejiang Province, began forest landscape restoration (FLR) in the 1980s after severe ecological degradation caused by excessive logging. Early technical support focused on native tree species research, leading to breakthrough techniques in bamboo shoots and hickory nut cultivation. These innovations enabled the village’s transition from timber production to sustainable non-timber forest products (NTFPs), laying the foundation for Lin’an’s broader success. In 1999, Lin’an joined the International Model Forest Network (IMFN), and the Engineers’ Association was established to provide long-term technical assistance. With continuous support, Baisha’s forest coverage has rebounded to 90% in 2024 from 60.4% in 1985. In 2023, the Engineers’ Association deepened its partnership with the village by establishing the Wang Anguo Studio to tackle technical bottlenecks and enhance agricultural practices, further driving ecological restoration and socio-economic development.