A Green Wedding: Reducing Wedding Pollution with Native Trees.Summary: Zena Khalil, a Lebanese recycling artist and environmental activist, wanted to create a sacred memento me·men·to n. pl. me·men·tos or me·men·toes A reminder of the past; a keepsake. [Middle English, commemoration of the living or the dead in the Canon of the Mass, from Latin for her brother's wedding. She joined an ongoing native tree planting project initiated by the American University American University, at Washington, D.C.; United Methodist; founded by Bishop J. F. Hurst, chartered 1893, opened in 1914. It was at first a graduate school; an undergraduate college was opened in 1925. Programs provide for student research at many government institutions. of Beirut's Nature Conservation Center for Sustainable Futures, (IBSAR IBSAR Institute of Business Studies and Research (India) ) - aimed at raising the guests' interest in Lebanon's environment. A Green Wedding: Reducing Wedding Pollution with Native Trees Zena Khalil, a Lebanese recycling artist and environmental activist, wanted to create a sacred memento for her brother's wedding. She joined an ongoing native tree planting project initiated by the American University of Beirut's Nature Conservation Center for Sustainable Futures, (IBSAR) - aimed at raising the guests' interest in Lebanon's environment. "Growing up in Nigeria my brother Nidal and I developed a special connection to the land," says Zena Khalil. "Since we were flying people in from all around the world, I thought it would be a great idea to plant trees for each of the over 1,000 guests attending my brother's wedding." The whole idea started while Zena and Nidal were making preparations for the wedding. "Nidal was worried about all the waste we were creating and we started to question what we were doing because we've always been concerned about aiding the environment rather than destroying it," adds Khalil. After Nidal suggested planting a forest, Zena immediately contacted IBSAR's outreach coordinator, Arbi Sarkissian, to assist in planting 1,000 trees. Speaking to IBSAR, while driving along the natural scenery of the Shouf Mountains on her way to her brother's wedding reception, Khalil highlighted the importance of awakening Lebanese consciousness to environmental issues in her native country. "We wanted to start a trend and usually trends in Lebanon start with drinking and dancing, but we thought with the trees we could make the idea interesting enough that it would inspire others," says Khalil. "The tree gift brochures and small wooden tree silhouette silhouette (sĭl' ĕt`), outline image, especially a profile drawing solidly filled in or a cutout pasted against a lighter background. souvenirs, donated by IBSAR, aided us in raising awareness Raising awareness is a common phrase advocacy groups use to justify a particular event, brochure or even the entire organization. Raising awareness refers to alerting the general public that a certain issue exists and should be approached the way the group desires. among our guests."
Deforestation deforestation Process of clearing forests. Rates of deforestation are particularly high in the tropics, where the poor quality of the soil has led to the practice of routine clear-cutting to make new soil available for agricultural use. More than 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of Lebanon's forestry were destroyed in October 2007 after almost 240 fires engulfed Lebanon's southern, central and northern regions. Lebanon has lost almost 40 percent of its tree cover in the past 40 years. "October and November are the most dangerous months here for fires because the land is neglected and with drought the bio mass becomes a dangerous fire fuse," Mounir Bou Ghanem, head of the Association for Forest Development and Conservation, told the daily As Safir in an interview last year. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the latest Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA Fra: see Angelico, Fra; Bartolommeo di Pagholo del Fattorino, Fra; Fra Filippo Lippi under Lippi. , 2005), deforestation continues at an alarmingly high rate -- about 13 million hectares per year. Sustainable management of forests (SFM SFM Sustainable Forest Management SFM Science Fiction Museum (Seattle) SFM Switch Fabric Module (Cisco Systems) SFM Scanning Force Microscope SFM Société Française de Microbiologie ) is a crucial method in the agencies collective fight to alleviate poverty worldwide. Trees play a key role in the environment's natural landscape due to their ability to prevent erosion and specific weather-sheltered ecosystem in and under their foliage. Trees also aid in producing oxygen and reducing carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, chemical compound, CO2, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is about one and one-half times as dense as air under ordinary conditions of temperature and pressure. in the atmosphere, as well as moderating ground temperatures. Native trees and plants characterize the natural and cultural heritage of the land. Currently, Lebanon is facing a decline in its biodiversity biodiversity: see biological diversity. biodiversity Quantity of plant and animal species found in a given environment. Sometimes habitat diversity (the variety of places where organisms live) and genetic diversity (the variety of traits expressed ; resulting in a loss of indigenous and endemic plants and animals. "This is mainly due to factors such as unrestricted development, overexploitation of natural resources, agricultural expansion and the introduction of foreign or alien species from abroad," says Dr. Salma Talhouk, Director of IBSAR. "The diverse species of native trees and shrubs, some of which are relics relics, part of the body of a saint or a thing closely connected with the saint in life. In traditional Christian belief they have had great importance, and miracles have often been associated with them. and currently either threatened or endangered, should be preserved before they disappear forever. The conservation of biodiversity cannot be accomplished by scientists and experts. It can only happen if communities are active partners and if they develop interest in assuming the role of guardians of the country's natural heritage" Citizen Action To preserve Lebanon's biodiversity and natural heritage, IBSAR has started a tree planting campaign 'Seeds of hope, Trees for tomorrow' (www.ibsar.org) supported financially by individuals and institutions. With the help of faculty and student volunteers it has set for itself the objective of planting 50,000 native trees from more than 20 different tree and shrub shrub, any woody, perennial, bushy plant that branches into several stems or trunks at the base and is smaller than a tree. Shrubs are an important feature of permanent landscape planting, being used for formal decorative groups, hedges, screens, and background species to be planted in towns and villages in partnership with municipalities. What differentiates this project from other tree planting initiatives is that the campaign is aimed at community planting within towns, with the objective of establishing large and diverse field collections of native trees and shrubs which will bear, in the future, a diverse and accessible source of seeds for producing the largest variety of native Lebanese trees throughout Lebanon. For the past five years IBSAR has been producing native trees at the AUB AUB Auburn (University) AUB Alstublieft (Dutch: please) AUB American University of Beirut (Beirut, Lebanon) AUB Abnormal Uterine Bleeding AUB Ahli United Bank farm in the Bekaa and highlighting their functional, aesthetic, and economic use. Educational activities have been conducted in Anjar in the Beqaa and Jwar El Hoz in the Metn Area. According to Sarkissian, educating the community on the essentials of developing a relationship with the environment will not only raise awareness of Lebanon's diverse trees but also stimulate communities to become guardians of biodiversity in their villages and region. Currently, IBSAR is cultivating over 20 different species of trees to aid in maintaining Lebanon's biodiversity. "Planting trees gives hope to the Lebanese people This is a list of Lebanese people. The list has been ordered by Alphabetical order of Section names. No specific order was used within the sections. Activists
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