
TEHRAN With the approval of Irans proposal on securing Zagros forests at the eighty-first annual session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the issue is put on the program of the Asia-Pacific Center for the Development of Disaster Information Management (APDIM).
Zagros forests are among the most important natural resources of Iran, as they make up 40 percent of the nations forests, and play an important function in the production of a big part of the countrys freshwater.The eighty-first session of ESCAP was held from April 21 to 25 at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok, guided by the theme Regional cooperation for resistant and sustainable urban advancement in Asia and the Pacific.The country actively took part in the conference, negotiating generally on transportation, environment, disaster durability, energy, poverty decrease, and development funding.
They likewise sent the report of the governing council together with the APDIM strategic plan.The 81st session served as an opportunity to promote inclusive metropolitan growth and promote steadfast action for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at all levels.It further highlights the critical role of local cooperation in overcoming the challenges faced by cities and identifies shared methods to localizing international objectives, improving multilevel climate action, and promoting inclusive city development.
It also highlighted the significance of information, digital change, and ingenious funding in supporting sustainable city development and making sure cities are geared up to navigate the complicated future ahead.Intl.
conference on Zagros forests to be heldThe Natural Resources and Watershed Management Organization is preparing to hold a global conference on Zagros forests in the present Iranian fiscal year, which began on March 21.
Highlighting that promoting natural deposits diplomacy is one of the priorities of the organization, Rasoul Ashrafipour, an authorities with the Natural Resources and Watershed Management Organization, said We will particularly welcome nations with a Mediterranean climate, in which vegetation resembles that of Zagros and have actually taken efficient measures towards its conservation, as well as countries with arid and semi-arid climates, ISNA reported.Referring to environment modifications unfavorable effects on natural resources, Ashrafipour stated that Meteorological information show that the increase in temperature in the nation has actually been greater than the global average, which has a considerable impact on climate change.Therefore, the Natural Resources and Watershed Management Organization, in cooperation with the Metrological Organization, will prepare some new files in the next 6 months, the official noted.MT/ MG.
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