Using technology 4.0 on trees management — Best solution for poor countries?

Bryant T.Nguyen
TreeChain Network
Published in
3 min readOct 9, 2018

98% of natural disasters occurred as a result of climate change concentrate most in the developing countries, but these countries also have the most serious deforestation in the world. Which is solution for them against the disasters and protect their ecosystem?

Natural disasters caused by climate change focus 98% in developing countries

According to UNFCCC, global warming is primarily due to human activities causing the greenhouse effect and this situation continuing. Much of the greenhouse gas come from developing countries and people living there, but poor countries and their people suffer the consequences directly.

The difference in risk occurs in developed and developing countries is up to 79 times. 98% of natural disasters happens in poorer countries. In four years from 2000 to 2004, there were approximately 326 natural disasters occur each year, with about 262 million people affected.

While greenery is an important component of the fight against climate change: reducing global warming, water retention, helping to prevent disasters; Sadly, most of the green areas in the world are concentrated in developing countries where have the highest rate of deforestation.

What is the best solution for protecting trees in developing countries to against the climate change and prevent natural disasters?

Management based on technology 4.0 is the best solution for poor countries?

TreeChain Network is a global project, created with the mission of protecting the intact status of primary forest systems and continuously developing global green systems. Over the next 10 years, TreeChain Network will use 4.0 technology to launch 11 billion new trees and digitize 1,500 billion trees globally. Of that, 70% of TreeChain Network’s new plant will be focus planted on developing countries.

In order to be able to apply 4.0 technology to new plantings and tree management, TreeChain Network has a team of experts conducting research in those countries.

TreeChain Network will use modern technologies to help grow billions of trees, like seed bombs or use unmanned aerial vehicles. Technological equipment will yield hundreds of thousands of times more efficiency than traditional planting.

Crops will also be bundled with biochips developed by the R & D team. These chips are connected to blockchain technology, AI, and Big Data, so all source, tree or owner information is stored on the system. And any invasion of crops will be reported to the system quickly.

The application of 4.0 technology in plantation and tree management is a great step forward and is the most effective solution for developing countries, poor countries. Every year, billions of trees are destroyed because of their low educational level, poor economy, weak management skills, and they are cutting down trees for immediate benefit without any concern for ecosystems.

The ecosystem balances the interests between humans and nature for developing countries

From growing trees with 4.0 technology, the TreeChain Network will also digitize trees for inclusion in the Tree Maps, while building a balanced ecosystem of interests between humans and nature. The TreeChain Network ecosystem is optimized from tree planting models, taking advantage of all of the vacant land to enter the ecosystem, bringing high commercial value.

As a result, this ecosystem will solve the employment problem for millions of people, especially from poor and developing countries, with high income enough to eliminate the need to cut trees for profit like what happened before.

Thus, applying the 4.0 technology to tree management is the best solution for poorer, developing countries. TreeChain Network will bring new breakthroughs not only in the cultivation, digitization and management of trees, but also in the sustainable development of these countries.

Detailed information about the project is available at: https://treechain.network/

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