The Great Green Wall, officially known as the Three-North Shelter Forest Program ( zh, s=三北防护林, t=三北防護林, p=Sānběi Fánghùlín), is a series of human-planted
windbreak
A windbreak (shelterbelt) is a planting usually made up of one or more rows of trees or shrubs planted in such a manner as to provide shelter from the wind and to protect soil from erosion. They are commonly planted in hedgerows around the ed ...
ing forest strips (shelterbelts) in
China
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, designed to hold back the
expansion of the
Gobi Desert
The Gobi Desert (, , ; ) is a large, cold desert and grassland region in North China and southern Mongolia. It is the sixth-largest desert in the world. The name of the desert comes from the Mongolian word ''gobi'', used to refer to all of th ...
and provide timber to the local population.
The program started in 1978 and is planned to complete around 2050,
at which point it will be expected to have created a vast green barrier spanning approximately long and up to wide in certain regions, and will encompass around 88 million acres of forests.

The project's name indicates that it is to be carried out in all three northern regions: the
North
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, the
Northeast
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, and the
Northwest
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. This project has historical precedents dating back to before the
Common Era
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. However, in premodern periods, government-sponsored
afforestation
Afforestation is the establishment of a forest or stand of trees in an area where there was no recent tree cover. There are three types of afforestation: natural Regeneration (biology), regeneration, agroforestry and Tree plantation, tree plan ...
projects along the historical frontier regions were mostly for military fortification.
China has the largest desert area of any country and is heavily impacted by sandstorms. However, the country has implemented various measures to restore grasslands and forests, successfully slowing and now reversing overall desertification. In November 2024, China's government reported the completion of the 3,000 km green belt around the
Taklamakan Desert
The Taklamakan Desert ( ) is a desert in northwest China's Xinjiang region. Located inside the Tarim Basin in Southern Xinjiang, it is bounded by the Kunlun Mountains to the south, the Pamir Mountains to the west, the Tian Shan range to the ...
. The fraction of the country covered by deserts declined from 27.2% in the previous decade to 26.8%.
Initiated mostly in
Northern China
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Extent
The Qinling, Qinling–Daba Mountains serve as the transition zone ...
, the Great Green Wall of China is a massive
reforestation
Reforestation is the practice of restoring previously existing forests and woodlands that have been destroyed or damaged. The prior forest destruction might have happened through deforestation, clearcutting or wildfires. Three important purpose ...
project meant to counteract
desertification
Desertification is a type of gradual land degradation of Soil fertility, fertile land into arid desert due to a combination of natural processes and human activities.
The immediate cause of desertification is the loss of most vegetation. This i ...
and slow down the consequences of climate change.
Starting in the 1970s in reaction to the
Gobi Desert
The Gobi Desert (, , ; ) is a large, cold desert and grassland region in North China and southern Mongolia. It is the sixth-largest desert in the world. The name of the desert comes from the Mongolian word ''gobi'', used to refer to all of th ...
incursion, the project was driven by the Chinese government. Early projects included massive tree planting to stop desertification and safeguard local communities and agricultural territory.
Aiming to build a green barrier against
desertification
Desertification is a type of gradual land degradation of Soil fertility, fertile land into arid desert due to a combination of natural processes and human activities.
The immediate cause of desertification is the loss of most vegetation. This i ...
, dust storms, and ecological damage,
the government started the "Three-North Shelterbelt Program" in the 2000s. This effort developed over time into the enormous environmental rehabilitation project known today as the Great Green Wall.
Desertification from the Gobi desert

Desertification, which involves either human or natural activity changing normal humid areas to dry desert conditions,
is a large and increasing problem faced by modern China. 29.7% of China had been desertified by the year 2000, with the rate of change increasing almost every year.
In 2003,
Worldchanging
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reported that of Chinese
grassland
A grassland is an area where the vegetation is dominance (ecology), dominated by grasses (Poaceae). However, sedge (Cyperaceae) and rush (Juncaceae) can also be found along with variable proportions of legumes such as clover, and other Herbaceo ...
were being overtaken annually by the
Gobi Desert
The Gobi Desert (, , ; ) is a large, cold desert and grassland region in North China and southern Mongolia. It is the sixth-largest desert in the world. The name of the desert comes from the Mongolian word ''gobi'', used to refer to all of th ...
.
On June 2001, ''
National Geographic
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'' reported that annually, the
dust storms
A dust storm, also called a sandstorm, is a meteorological phenomenon common in arid and semi-arid regions. Dust storms arise when a gust front or other strong wind blows loose sand and dirt from a dry surface. Fine particles are transported ...
blow off as much as of
topsoil
Topsoil is the upper layer of soil. It has the highest concentration of organic matter and microorganisms and is where most of the Earth's biological soil activity occurs.
Description
Topsoil is composed of mineral particles and organic mat ...
, and the storms increase in severity. Such storms have serious agricultural impacts on other nearby countries, including
Japan
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,
North Korea
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, and
South Korea
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.
The main cause of these changes was human activity, with water usage, mining, excess farming, and wood cutting being the top contributors.
In 2022, ''
Time
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'' reported progress in desert stabilization and that thousands of acres of shifting dunes had been stabilized, while the nationwide frequency of sandstorms, including those affecting Beijing, had "especially" dropped by one-fifth between 2009 and 2014.
In 2017, ''National Geographic'' reported that the policies in place at the time had contributed to the reduction of China's forests and grasslands. One example was the 'grain first' policy, which required grasslands to be converted into croplands.
Reducing grass coverage eliminated one of the barriers to desertification. Most of these causes can be attributed to an underlying issue: population growth.
The amount of people living in important ecological areas has grown beyond the carrying capacity of those areas.
In 2019, a study published in ''
Nature Sustainability
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Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in: ...
'', found that while human activity had previously been associated with land degradation, these policies had led to a net increase in vegetated land in China.
In the past 40 years, the world as a whole has desertified a third of its land because of this, and the problem only continues to grow.
The increasing desertification and related storms have caused some major issues for people living in China, especially around the Gobi desert. Crops and buildings are being damaged or destroyed. This has forced many people, who are now called "climate refugees"
to leave their homelands. In total, the effects of desertification have affected the lives of over 400 million people.
The Green Wall project was begun in 1978, with the proposed result of raising northern China's forest cover from 5 to 15 percent, thereby reducing
desertification
Desertification is a type of gradual land degradation of Soil fertility, fertile land into arid desert due to a combination of natural processes and human activities.
The immediate cause of desertification is the loss of most vegetation. This i ...
.
Individual efforts
Yin Yuzhen planted trees to rehabilitate the desolate environment in the
Uxin Banner of China's semi-arid western landscape. Yin's afforestation efforts have been recognized by individuals such as
Chinese Communist Party
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general secretary
Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping, pronounced (born 15 June 1953) is a Chinese politician who has been the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Chairman of the Central Military Commission (China), chairman of the Central Military Commission ...
, who, during the
2020 National People's Congress, described the actions of those such as Yin as a remarkable achievement and an overall improvement of the ecology in China.
Sand-plus-solar anti-desertification
China has been increasingly installing
solar farms
A photovoltaic power station, also known as a solar park, solar farm, or solar power plant, is a large-scale grid-connected photovoltaic power system (PV system) designed for the supply of merchant power. They are different from most building ...
in its desert regions including
Kubuqi Desert as part of efforts to combat desertification. Listed in its renewable energy plan for 2021 to 2025, China has called for the “large-scale development” of its sand-plus-solar anti-desertification method, a strategy that Beijing began promoting around 2023. Solar farms in desert areas contribute to China’s renewable energy capacity while also helping to stabilize the landscape. The shade provided by the solar panels reduces the harsh impact of the sun on the soil, creating more favorable conditions for vegetation to grow. In some instances, grass has reportedly started to grow beneath the panels, which purportedly aids in reducing soil erosion and supporting the local ecosystem.
Additionally,
solar panel
A solar panel is a device that converts sunlight into electricity by using photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells are made of materials that produce excited electrons when exposed to light. These electrons flow through a circuit and produce direct ...
s have been documented to lower wind speeds at ground level, helping to prevent the movement of sand dunes and minimizing dust that can degrade the environment.
This can lead to better air quality and improved conditions for plant growth, further aiding in the restoration of desertified land. In particular,
liquorice
Liquorice ( Commonwealth English) or licorice (American English; see spelling differences; ) is the common name of ''Glycyrrhiza glabra'', a flowering plant of the bean family Fabaceae, from the root of which a sweet, aromatic flavouring is ...
plants has proven to be effective in the shaded areas beneath solar panels. As a nitrogen-fixing crop, it draws nitrogen from the air, adds organic matter to the soil, and gradually restores soil fertility. Over time, this helps improve the quality of the land, making it suitable for growing a wider variety of crops, such as tomatoes and melons. The more advanced solar farms in Chinese deserts currently feature elevated solar panels that allow for high-tech farming underneath, often in
irrigated
Irrigation (also referred to as watering of plants) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has be ...
greenhouse
A greenhouse is a structure that is designed to regulate the temperature and humidity of the environment inside. There are different types of greenhouses, but they all have large areas covered with transparent materials that let sunlight pass an ...
s. This approach combines renewable energy production with agricultural practices, contributing to both ecological restoration and food production. Though challenges such as sand buildup on panels and the costs associated with transporting energy from remote areas remain an issue, overall analysis of
Landsat
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data indicates that solar projects have contributed to the greening of deserts in parts of China in recent years.
Results and successes
In 2008, winter storms destroyed 10% of the new forest stock, causing the
World Bank
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to advise China to focus more on quality rather than quantity in its stock species.
By 2009, China's planted forest covered more than 500,000 square kilometers (increasing tree cover from 12% to 18%) – the largest
artificial forest in the world.
According to ''Foreign Affairs'', the Three-North Shelter Forest Program successfully transitioned the economic model of the Gobi Desert region from harmful farming agriculture to ecological-friendly tourism, fruit business, and forestry.
In 2018, the United States'
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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found that the increase in forest coverage observed by satellites is consistent with Chinese government data.
According to Shixiong Cao, an ecologist at Beijing Forestry University, the Chinese government recognized the water shortages problem in arid regions and changed the approach to plant vegetation with lower water requirements.
Zhang Jianlong, head of the forestry department, told the media that the goal was to sustain the health of vegetation and choose suitable plant species and irrigation techniques.
According to a 2019 ''
NASA Earth Observatory
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'' report, satellite data from 2000 to 2017 showed that China contributed significantly to global greening efforts, primarily through both large-scale afforestation programs and intensive agricultural practices. NASA's
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data suggested that China accounted for approximately 25% of the global increase in greening, with about 42% of this growth attributed to both forest conservation and expansion efforts aimed at mitigating soil erosion and climate change.
According to a
BBC News
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report in 2020, tree plantation programs resulted in significant carbon dioxide absorption and helped mitigate climate change; the benefit of tree planting was underestimated by previous research. The Three-North Shelter Forest Program was also found to have reversed the desertification of the Gobi Desert, which grew 10,000 square kilometers per year in the 1980s, but was shrinking by more than 2,000 square kilometers per year in 2022.
In November 2024, China's government reported that after 46 years of work it had finished the 3,000-kilometer green belt around the
Taklamakan Desert
The Taklamakan Desert ( ) is a desert in northwest China's Xinjiang region. Located inside the Tarim Basin in Southern Xinjiang, it is bounded by the Kunlun Mountains to the south, the Pamir Mountains to the west, the Tian Shan range to the ...
. The country's forest coverage grew from 10% of the overall territory in 1949 to 25% in 2024; the green belt project contributed to this achievement. Although the country's desert coverage was still 26.8% in 2024, this was down slightly from 27.2% a decade previously.
To date, at least 30 million hectares of trees have been planted. Moreover, the authorities noted a notable decrease in the frequency and intensity of dust storms, especially in places like Beijing.
The tree planting has helped to stabilize the soil and enhance the local microclimates, therefore aiding agriculture and stopping more desertification.
Though these achievements are noteworthy, they do not allay the continuous worries regarding the ecological sustainability and efficacy of such massive operations.
Criticisms and challenges
Hong Jiang, a geography professor at the University of Wisconsin, worried trees could soak up large amounts of
groundwater
Groundwater is the water present beneath Earth's surface in rock and Pore space in soil, soil pore spaces and in the fractures of stratum, rock formations. About 30 percent of all readily available fresh water in the world is groundwater. A unit ...
, which would be extremely problematic for arid regions like northern China.
Dee Williams, a US Department of Interior anthropologist, pointed to China's past failures in anti-desertification efforts and suggested that planting trees is a temporary fix that could not change behavior.
In December 2003, American futurist
Alex Steffen
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on his website ''
Worldchanging
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'' strongly criticized the Green Wall project. He claimed China wasn't using collaborative effort and information platforms to support the local effort. China's increasing levels of
pollution
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have also weakened the soil, causing it to be unusable in many areas.
Research of reforested areas of the
Loess Plateau
The Loess Plateau is a plateau in north-central China formed of loess, a clastic rock, clastic silt-like sediment formed by the accumulation of Dust#Atmospheric, wind-blown dust. It is located southeast of the Gobi Desert and is surrounded by t ...
has found that the combination of exotic tree species and high-density planting could worsen water shortages. The forests increase the loss of soil moisture content when compared to farmland.
Furthermore, planting blocks of fast-growing trees reduces the
biodiversity
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of forested areas, creating areas unsuitable for plants and animals normally found in forests. "China plants more trees than the rest of the world combined", says John MacKinnon, the head of the EU-China Biodiversity Programme, "but the trouble is they tend to be
monoculture
In agriculture, monoculture is the practice of growing one crop species in a field at a time. Monocultures increase ease and efficiency in planting, managing, and harvesting crops short-term, often with the help of machinery. However, monocultur ...
plantations. They are not places where birds want to live." The lack of diversity also makes the trees more susceptible to disease, as in 2000, when one billion
poplar trees in
Ningxia
Ningxia, officially the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region in Northwestern China. Formerly a province, Ningxia was incorporated into Gansu in 1954 but was later separated from Gansu in 1958 and reconstituted as an autonomous ...
were lost to a single disease, setting back 20 years of planting efforts. China's forest scientists argued that monoculture
tree plantations are more effective at absorbing the
greenhouse gas
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carbon dioxide
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than slow-growth forests,
so while diversity may be lower, the trees purportedly
help to offset China's carbon emissions.
Liu Tuo, head of the Desertification Control Office in the State Forestry Administration, believed that there are huge gaps in the country's efforts to reclaim the land that has become desert. By 2011, around 1.73 million km
2 of land had become desert in China, of which 530,000 km
2 was treatable. But, at the 2011 rate of treating 1,717 km
2 per year, it would take 300 years to reclaim the land that had become desert.
Critics have also questioned the project's efficacy in stopping the Gobi Desert's spread, noting that the severe arid climate and poor soil quality make it challenging to maintain tree development over the long run.
Furthermore, although the initiative has made significant progress in reforestation, it has not adequately addressed the fundamental socioeconomic drivers of desertification, including overgrazing and unsustainable farming methods.
See also
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Buffer strip
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Deforestation and climate change
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Energy-efficient landscaping
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Great Green Wall (Africa)
The Great Green Wall or Great Green Wall for the Sahara and the Sahel (; ) is a project adopted by the African Union in 2007, initially conceived as a way to combat desertification in the Sahel region and hold back expansion of the Sahara des ...
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Great Plains Shelterbelt, 1930s–40s, US
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Great Plan for the Transformation of Nature, 1940s–50s,
Soviet Union
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List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions
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Macro-engineering
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Mu Us Desert
The Mu Us Desert ( Mongolian: ''magu usu'' Ordos: ʊː ʊsʊ̆"bad (lacking) water"), also known as the Maowusu Desert (), is a desert in the northern Ordos Plateau in Inner Mongolia, Northwest China.Donovan Webster. 2002. China's Unknown Go ...
, a desert affected by the Great Green Wall
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Sand fence
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Seawater greenhouse
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References
External links
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