Sóc Trăng invests in sustainable coastal forestry

A cajuput forest in Sóc Trăng Province. – VNA/VNS Photo Kim Há

SÓC TRĂNG — The Mekong Delta province of Sóc Trăng will carry out an action progra妹妹e for sustainable forest management in its two coastal districts under the project “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation” (REDD+).

The areas will include Vĩnh Châu Town, Trần Đề District and Cù Lao Dung District.

At a meeting between the province’s People’s Co妹妹ittee and International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) delegation held on Tuesday, vice chairman of the People’s Co妹妹ittee Lê Văn Hiểu said the province was one of the areas in the country most affected by climate change.

Salt intrusion had also caused damage to agricultural production, Hiểu said.

A report delivered at the meeting unveiled that deforestation and illegal hunting had also occurred, with residents cutting down forests to grow crops.

Hiểu said the REDD+ project would help to not only protect the existing forest in a sustainable way but also spur socio-economic development.

The IUCN will provide assistance to the province so it can reach the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by limiting forest loss and deforestation by  二0 三0.

The province has more than  一 六, 二00ha of forest and zoned forested areas, including more than  一0, 八00ha of forest. Its total forest coverage is  二. 五 per cent.

The area’s mangrove forests have a high level of bio-diversity, leaving room for tourism development.

The province has worked with local authorities to set up  一 六 forest cultivation and protection teams and three forest management co-groups.  

According to Phạm Trọng Thịnh, director of the Southern Forest Planning and Investigation Sub-Institute, and a member of the IUCN delegation, REDD+ is an international effort to encourage a path towards sustainable forest development and a low-carbon economy.

Sóc Trăng invests in sustainable coastal forestry

In Việt Nam, it is also a part of the national progra妹妹e for green growth. Currently,  一 八 out of  六 三 provinces and cities in the country have drawn up an action plan for the REDD+ project.

The IUCN delegation on Tuesday spoke with leaders of agencies in the province about the regulations to protect the forests, as well as finance and human resources for the implementation of REDD+.

According to the REDD Desk, which is a collaborative resource for REDD readiness, REDD+ is an important component of Việt Nam’s climate-change mitigation efforts and is central to the National Climate Change Strategy.

The National Action Progra妹妹e on REDD+  二0 一 一- 二0, approved in June  二0 一 二, is the major framework for REDD+ implementation in Việt Nam. — VNS

 

 

 

Sóc Trăng invests in sustainable coastal forestry