Fujian Yong’An Improved Forest Management Project

VCS-1577

China

Forestry

VM0010

Description

Introduction: The Fujian Yong’an Improved Forest Management Project, located in Yong’an City, Fujian Province, P.R.China, is an initiative implemented by the Yong’an Forestry Bureau. The project aims to enhance the ecological environment and promote sustainable forest management practices. Key Highlights: - The project covers approximately 7,186 hectares of commercial forest, dominated by Chinese Fir, Masson pine, and Broad-leaf trees. - The project focuses on improving forest coverage rates and protecting the local ecological environment, while also promoting sustainable timber management practices. - The project area was previously designed and planted as commercial forest, and logged annually according to the timber logging and managing plan issued by the local forest authority. - The project aims to contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions by sequestering carbon within the forest and reducing deforestation rates. - The project provides employment opportunities for local communities and supports the development of a sustainable local economy. Summary: The Fujian Yong’an Improved Forest Management Project is an essential initiative that aims to promote sustainable forest management practices, protect the local ecological environment, and reduce carbon emissions. By enhancing the forest coverage rate and reducing deforestation rates, the project ensures that the forest ecosystem can continue to provide ecological services to the local community and support their livelihoods. Additionally, the project provides employment opportunities for local communities and supports the development of a sustainable local economy.

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Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation, and halt biodiversity loss.
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Data for this project

Total Retirements:

3,771.18

Remaining Supply:

51,533.12