For many years already I have been building an e-mail network for people interested in desertification, poverty and dryland gardening. Recently, I opened a part of this blog to “container gardening“. The main reason for the establishment of such a network is that I noticed, when speaking with my colleagues of the Committee for Science and Technology (CST) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), that we all spend a lot of time searching the internet for interesting publications concerning our fields of interest. Everyone is looking for the same information, spending considerable time to find mostly the same articles, all of us reading these texts to see if their content is important enough, and if it is, to use that info for our own purposes.
There is no general communication whatever between the members of the CST and between many more people interested in desertification, poverty, agriculture, horticulture and sustainable development. It does not suffice to send them the addresses of interesting websites, because not all the articles on that sites deal with dryland gardening, desertification, poverty, sustainable development or container gardening, so that we all have to start again searching and reading the content of the different sites. In other words: we all waste the same amount of time !
Therefore, I started selecting messages on these topics and all related subjects that can be important for people interested in the issues mentioned above and republishing the texts (some entirely, some partly) on my blog, so that my visitors do not have to switch again to all those websites to look for the entire texts they possibly want to read. My main aim is to reflect the diversity of publications on these topics. Thereby, I try to ease up the access to a panoply of articles and stories and to a panoply of sites and blogs. From time to time, I am also publishing my own contributions, mostly about my own experience with ways and means to improve plant growth in the drylands with a minimum of water and fertilizer.
Some people seem to be not so happy with this system, claiming their property rights. If so, I respect their views. I do not wish to harm their proper interests, whatever their objectives to create a public site or blog may be. I only tried to bring the attention of thousands of people worldwide to their messages.
Again, for me all this is a question of offering time-saving to my readers. This is not MY BLOG, it is OURS for I am only the administrator to easy up the work of many colleagues and friends. My blog visitors seem to be very happy with this system, as I offer them a chance to save plenty of time by aggregating valuable information on all aspects of the topics in a sort of newsletter, in which I (re)publish that what seems to be of some interest to most of us. This way, we all save time for more practical things to do and meanwhile we bring interesting websites and blogs to the attention of many more people worldwide than one single site or blog could do for itself.
Personally, I spend this time for collecting and aggregating the info because I am a retired professor of the Ghent University (Belgium) and I want to serve my colleagues and friends in an efficient way, without any other personal advantage than having the pleasure to serve and to do it the best way I can.
Of course, I mention always the source of the info I collect from the internet, so that the visitors of my blog can be immediately linked to my sources and go to these websites for additional interesting messages. Moreover, I am listing the links with important sites and blogs under my “Blogroll”, so that visitors of my blog can click directly the website’s address.
Observations, remarks, critics or additional ideas are always welcome. I also hope to find ways and means to improve cooperation and networking between people working for closely related websites. There is still a lot of improvement and collaboration to realize. Let’s do it together, in full respect for the work achieved by all of us, instead of “combating” each other in the battle of worldwide information!
Thanks for understanding.
Willem

Thank you Willem for this valuable site. Yes, you can save a lot of peoples’ time by providing this information. I am very pleased to read the interesting outcomes of COP8 without having to wade through all the documents
By: Nichola Geeson on September 7, 2007
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thank you very much your web site is intereting and educative .I was very interested in the article on Why developing countries seem to to have challlenges in development by Tungamirai Fambirai Nharo .
It gives a starting point to African Leaders and ither developing countries.
Keep on the good work
By: marble chawasarira on October 14, 2007
at 5:23
You have an outstanding good and well structured site. I enjoyed browsing through it.
By: Bill on December 13, 2007
at 13:06
Dear Prof
Its me again, your friend Tanveer Arif. Greetings for Chritmas and New Year.
This is wonderful, really wonderful blog. Please include http://www.dry-net.org which is a EU supported networking project, of which SCOPE Pakistan in also a partner, including 14 NGOs around the world. The main objective of DRYNET is to strengthen capacities of civil society organizations in all regions to strengthen implementation of UNCCD.
We launched DRYNET at CoP-8 at Madrid, where we missied you a lot.
Regards
Tanveer
By: Tanveer Arif on December 24, 2007
at 15:56
Thanks for this incredible site and time saving insight Willem.
By: aedh on January 8, 2008
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Hi ALL, Good news for me, Why because at last I can tell the world on this website there’s no need for people to starve any more using what little water they have to feed them selves using my system. Please visit my website http://www.recycling.moonfruit.com to see what I’m talking about, which you might like to try out to help feed people and reuse waste at the same time. May you and yours and what you grow live long and happy. Happy New Year. John.J.R.P.
By: John.J.R.P. on January 14, 2008
at 18:51
15-1-2008
Why has my post been taken off when this is a website dealing with new ideas on how to grow things in a drought, is it because I know how to do it and you don’t, and my website http://www.recycling.moonfruit can prove it, as I grow nothing in the ground on a large scale, where as others are only interested in making money from the poor, which is NOT the reason I posted on here, it was to help save lives by spreading the word, I know how to help to feed people for FREE, done by reusing waste plastic containers and unwanted wooden pallets, in the UK and in the rest of the world, if I can with the help of others. or do I add you to my list of no helpers. John.J.R.P.
By: John.J.R.P. on January 15, 2008
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[...] he states on the About page of his blog, VAN COTTHEM (Professor Emeritus of Belgium’s Ghent University and current [...]
By: SBT Seabuckthorn Blog » Blog Archive » Heal the World: Desertification blog on January 22, 2008
at 10:51
Hi Doctor:
Thank you for aggregating and linking to my recent post on Seabuckthorn and soil reclamation; I just wanted to drop you a line to let you know that I’ve profiled your blog on ours, as our monthly ‘Heal the World’ candidate. Here’s the link: http://www.seabuckthorn.net/index.php/?p=87.
Best wishes for 2008, I look forward to reading about your trip to India. – Natalie Anne Lanoville
By: sbtseabuckthorn on January 22, 2008
at 10:57
I would send this to you directly, but I need a direct contact address.
Also, Steve Solomon has a book on gardening in hard times with surprising info on gardening with very little water. I don’t recall the exact name right now.
Vetiver grass
http://www.pttplc.com/en/ptt_core.asp?page=cr_so_vg
By: MMC on February 12, 2008
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Hi Doctor:
I’ve come across a couple of links I thought you or your readers might find interesting:
An article on the attempts by the Canadian, US and Argentinian governments to pressure the EU to accept our GMOs: http://thetyee.ca/Views/2008/01/28/FoodFight/
A blog post at a Canadian human rights blog on the same topic: http://rightoncanada.wordpress.com/2008/02/11/gmo-food-fight-canada-vs-europe/
And an Irish anti-GMO organisation: http://www.gmfreeireland.org/
Best wishes, and Gang Hay Fat Choy
By: Natalie on February 18, 2008
at 8:49
Dr. Van Cotthem, this is a wonderful resource, thank you for introducing me to it. Desertification will only become more important as time passes.
By: Caroline Brown on February 21, 2008
at 15:29
Hello Dr,
What a data base!
I’m going to have a deep look, thank you!
Best regards
By: conectafrica on May 8, 2008
at 22:00
I discover this blog and shall certainly rely on it as a valuable source in formation for our Watershed Development project in Madagascar :
Ir Ph. Grandjean
Projet BV Lac Alaotra
http://www.cirad.mg
By: papagolfromeo on May 12, 2008
at 6:47
First time here. Very impressed with the resource and user base…I’ll be checking back and offer my thoughts as well. Keep up the great work.
By: tomralya on June 9, 2008
at 19:22
You may want to check out our Self Watering Container planter and flower boxes at our website. http://www.GreatLakesflowerboxes.com
These are all green, use a water retention system that hold water for 6-8 hours. Solid way to cut back on water use.
By: tomralya on June 9, 2008
at 19:24
Thank you very much, you are doing a good job here in getting all this valuable information collected in one place.
Best regards
By: wordilydoc on July 14, 2008
at 16:45
nice article
By: ibrahim binshahbal on July 29, 2008
at 12:13
Dear Doctor,
Thank you again for spend your wealthy time for me and expriment of my soil conditioner,I am very happy to see amazing results of my soil conditioner,I hope I can be helpful to the people of world.thanks again for your great efforts for me when ever you come to india please inform me ,I would like to meet you and give thanks to you.
By: greenambrosia on July 31, 2008
at 12:34
Dear Doctor,
Thank you again for spend your wealthy time for me and expriment of my soil conditioner,I am very happy to see amazing results of my soil conditioner,I hope I can be helpful to the people of world.thanks again for your great efforts for me when ever you come to india please inform me ,I would like to meet you and give thanks to you.
yogesh patel
By: greenambrosia on July 31, 2008
at 12:35
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By: Private sector funders interested in funding desertification projects? « Desertification on November 19, 2008
at 2:45
Willem,
Merci pour ton excellent travail.
Je voudrais communiquer avec toi au sujet d’un gros projet autour de OPUNTIA pour l’Algérie que mes collègues et moi-même vont présenter au Colloque de l’Association des Compétences Algériennes dans 10 jours; à Alger.
Je suis en train d’écrire un prospectus sur le sujet qui doit être éventuellement présenté au Ministre de l’Agriculture.
http://www.journalistdesk.org/content/view/71K5FNVX43E5TGXIDCT3INUNNYE9TB60/go?require_locale=fr
Ta collaboration serait idéale pour nous, à tout le moins pour commencer.
Merci. S’il te plaît donnes moi tes coordonnées.
Ali Ferrane
By: alioua123 on December 5, 2008
at 2:41
Thank you, Professor… very helpful. I am researching dry gardening projects here in northeast Brazil. There’s plenty of sand up here.
By: swiblog on January 17, 2009
at 23:47
Professor… I was interested in seeing the photos of the wetting patterns around the vegetables. I think we can help to conserve more water. You may not have seen our system but it has shown very good wetting pattrens in the sands of Dubai through the summer period and I am interested in helping to conserve water and nutrients too. Our website is http://www.kisss.com.au
By: davidhinton on January 19, 2009
at 22:47
Hello,
Just want to thank you for this excellent website. Combatting desertification and eradication of poverty are my main interests. I have joined an international tree planting organisation whos aim is to plant 5 billion trees in Kenya and Uganda. Visit http://www.betterglobe.com/8812 for details.
Have found many very interesting topics here, which I read with great interest.
Thank you again!
Jon
By: jonivar on February 19, 2009
at 0:09
Just found your site. Would like to know more about women’s cooperatives working with the Argania spinosa if other folks have information. Thanks
By: betteemma on September 30, 2009
at 16:57
Dear Willem,
Thank you for maintaining this wonderful blog. I am wondering if you or any of your subscribers could point me to organizations and/or pilot projects that are having the greatest success in container gardening in slums in developing nations?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Willow Lundgren
Small Planet Partners
http://www.smallplanetpartners.com
By: willowtree7 on January 12, 2010
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