The Brazilian government has allocated $100 million to restore 16,000 hectares of the Bom Futuro National Forest in Rondnia.
This marks one of the most substantial forest restoration projects in Brazil.The Brazilian Forest Service, part of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, announced this initiative.It aims to address the intense political and economic pressures, such as illegal occupation and land grabbing.Renato Rosenberg, the director of Forest Concessions and Monitoring, emphasized the need for economic activities in the forest.
He believes these activities are crucial to shield the forest from further exploitation.Brazil Embarks on a $100 Million Mission to Revitalize Amazonian Forests.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Partnering with Imaflora and international consultancy Systemiq, the project seeks to increase managed and restored forest areas to 5 million hectares in two years.
This goal significantly surpasses the 1.3 million hectares designated since 2006.The management strategy allows for selective logging, possibly alongside the sustainable harvesting of non-timber products or tourism.
This approach aims to fully leverage forest concessions to prevent ongoing destruction.This initiative not only tackles immediate threats but also establishes a model for sustainable forest management worldwide.By investing in the economic potential of forests, Brazil protects its environmental and economic interests.This project underscores the vital importance of Brazils rainforests in global climate change efforts.
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