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Botswana has been taking aggressive action to tackle threats to its biodiversity from climate change, land degradation, invasive species, pollution, and overexploitation of natural resources, according to authorities.
Philda Kereng, the minister of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism, said Sunday the five major threats to the country’s biodiversity have motivated government to spring into action. “Botswana has put in place policy measures to mitigate the threats include among others the Forestry Policy, Climate Change Policy, Climate Change National Adaptation Plan Framework and the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan,” said Kereng, highlighting Botswana’s decision to declare 41 percent of its land cover as protected areas including parks, game and forest reserves, as well as sanctuaries.
2021-05-24 13:31:17 GMT2021-05-24 21:31:17(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
GABORONE, May 24 (Xinhua) Botswana has been taking aggressive action to tackle threats to its biodiversity from climate change, land degradation, invasive species, pollution, and overexploitation of natural resources, according to authorities.
Philda Kereng, the minister of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism, said Sunday the five major threats to the country s biodiversity have motivated the government to spring into action. Botswana has put in place policy measures to mitigate the threats include among others the Forestry Policy, Climate Change Policy, Climate Change National Adaptation Plan Framework and the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan, said Kereng, highlighting Botswana s decision to declare 41 percent of its land cover as protected areas including parks, game and forest reserves, as well as sanctuaries.
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Woodlands and Forestry haves many benefits for society including economic, social and environmental ones. They are a source of timber products, recreational spaces and habitat for biodiversity while also providing an important source of income for rural communities.
The Forestry Programme 2014 – 2020 (extended to end 2022) provides funding to the forestry sector in Ireland and consists of a number of measures aimed at the following:
increasing the level of forest cover,
increasing the supply of forest-based biomass,
supporting private forest holders in actively managing their forests, and
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