Agriculture land by country, Africa

If Allah gives me strength this will be my plan to re-green parts of Somalia when im older Inshallah.
Reforestation and Vegetation Restoration is very important.

In many flood-prone areas, soil erosion worsens the flooding problem. Restoring forests and planting vegetation can slow down the flow of rainwater and allow for better absorption into the ground so you would be doing communities in Somalia a great favor.
 
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Regions shown are Hiraan, Middle Shabelle, Lower Shabelle, Middle Juba , Lower Juba

The town of Afmadow

Cool concept post i made to @Shimbiris for native agricultural town/village build out and landscaping.

I feel like towns like Afmadow , Jowhar, Beledweyne and others could fit this. They can use modern hydrological systems to redirect the water to prevent flooding and use it sprinkle areas around it
I also think another good idea we can have next to these dome dwellings or we definitely need to recreate the carrish and perhaps even the Mundhul somewhere else in the lush river areas or the green mountains. It be like walking through a native village. I feel like
Cariish would fit the mold since they are built to be multi-room complex.
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I noticed that in Japan they have villages where they stil use tatched-roofs on houses, it's like a blend of modern and pre-modern.

Some articles on this how in the rural villages(tuulo) and smaller towns in agricultural areas they try to keep the thatched building style alive

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Japan also deals with flooding as well in the rural country side similar to Somalia almost.
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Where 850.000 where displaced in the southern part of the country

I am just showing this, to show that climate catastrophes like flooding can happen almost anywhere. It is most severe in the southern part of Somalia due to the flood plains of shabelle river.

Whats interesting is that the Japanese government built these temporary housing units called " kasetsu jutaku" in times of natural disasters and crisis, that they evacuate people into.

They also have ways to divert the river floods by allowing water to overflow into nearby rice paddies and retention basin areas.
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Kasumi-tei, discontinuous open levees, are one example of using traditional knowledge to reduce river floodings. Kasumi-tei reduce the impacts of floodings by releasing part of the flow smoothly through breaks between the sub-levees. Kasumi-tei form a flood control mechanism that have historically been developed to suit the topography and climate of Japan. The method of dispersing the flow to normally unused land or farmland when the flow rate increases is an NbS that has been nurtured over a long period of time along with the development of rice farming in Japan.

Food for thought, i'm sure there were similar localized traditional ways Somalis dealt with river floods back in the day that could be useful. But before the modern era it more than likely used to overflow into the farmland or basin and the surrounding greenery would absorb it into the soil
 
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lol, this is a recent thing. The Biimaal imported slaves from Zanj coast in the 17th century(they fought the Italians to keep slavery in the south), The North did practice slavery but to a much lesser extent, usually selling slaves in Zeila that the Ethiopian sold to the trade caravans.

Somalis are not pure pastoralists but agropastoralists; we worked our land and occasionally with indentured Oromo prisoners of war, usually women and young kids, who eventually got absorbed and married into the clan (women only). For example, in the Shinille zon,e the Gadabuursi, Gurgura and Hawiye practice agropastoralism but the Cisse who live in the more arid regions there are pure pastoralists, so segments of Somali society view it with disdain, but even within the same clans, you will have both.

Adam Two Sons were Farmers and Shepherds u know that, named Qa'in(Cain) the nomad or shepherd vs the good one abaal or abel in European world was a farmer. Well the good n bad traditions of two sons is highly in Abel favor due to agricultural communities worldwide seeing him as someone who was a hard worker, toiled the land, got very little reward from harvests just petty vegetables, and was loyal to God and had patience in such poverty.

Ironically those communities ended up creating xivilizations and community work spirit or village mindset.

While Qa'in was blessed with independence and freedom being a lone shepherd, has his hanti, has fruits from trees, doesn't need to do backbreaking work for little vegetable type rewards mentality.

He did develop more intelligence also as he had to rely on himself not have such big communities congregated in farming villages or towns. He was a Bedouin basically lol 😆

He plotted to kill his brother Abaal saying he was weak, just toiling land and called him a slave probably and just following daddy adam instructions to work hard and allah will reward u but allah wasn't responding so he came up with the murder u see today and every evil vice mankind does has him as the origins.

His a Qa'in and u will notice Somali geeljires r notorious 4 it too.
 

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Adam Two Sons were Farmers and Shepherds u know that, named Qa'in(Cain) the nomad or shepherd vs the good one abaal or abel in European world was a farmer. Well the good n bad traditions of two sons is highly in Abel favor due to agricultural communities worldwide seeing him as someone who was a hard worker, toiled the land, got very little reward from harvests just petty vegetables, and was loyal to God and had patience in such poverty.

Ironically those communities ended up creating xivilizations and community work spirit or village mindset.

While Qa'in was blessed with independence and freedom being a lone shepherd, has his hanti, has fruits from trees, doesn't need to do backbreaking work for little vegetable type rewards mentality.

He did develop more intelligence also as he had to rely on himself not have such big communities congregated in farming villages or towns. He was a Bedouin basically lol 😆

He plotted to kill his brother Abaal saying he was weak, just toiling land and called him a slave probably and just following daddy adam instructions to work hard and allah will reward u but allah wasn't responding so he came up with the murder u see today and every evil vice mankind does has him as the origins.

His a Qa'in and u will notice Somali geeljires r notorious 4 it too.
Cain was the farmer and Abel the shepard, you got them mixed.
 

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Cain was the farmer and Abel the shepard, you got them mixed.

Maybe European and Mid Eastern tradition of Adam Two Sons nor African tradition

Farmers are usually very community oriented, work great as teams like u see in the west urban or rural, very honest driven type of values always. Farming makes a person humble, maskin, and to be quite frank a hard worker with not much rewards in terms of monetary(cheap items) lol unlike Meat 😆

But a shepherd has livestock, is independent, answers to no man or heirachy, doesn't play well with others or teams(that's why lots of Somalis work jobs with independence always like contracts, taxi, self owned business, etc), a shepherd is always moving also establishing no real roots anywhere and therefore not loyal to anything and is fluid. They tend to live in a harsh type of environment so it develops a harsh mentality.

Quran talks about these ppl being very difficult section the baduyin people ama baadiye ppl in Mohamed time or even can apply in all time or locations, its the shepherd way I think.
 

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