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Ninh Thuan sets to grow more coastal forests for protection, green cover

The south-central province of Ninh Thuan is growing coastal forests to minimise the effects of natural disasters while also increasing green cover.
Ninh Thuan sets to grow more coastal forests for protection, green cover ảnh 1Mangrove forests in Ninh Thuan province’s Ninh Hai district. (Photo: VNA)
Ninh Thuan (VNS/VNA) - The south-central province of Ninh Thuan isgrowing coastal forests to minimise the effects of natural disasters while alsoincreasing green cover.

Le Huyen, deputy chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said the planalso seeks to preserve coastal bio-diversity, prevent desertification and soildegradation and adapt to climate change and sea-level rise.

The province, the country’s driest, is strengthening the management of forestsin its coastal areas.

It will allot around 6,500ha of protective and special-use forests forindividuals, companies and others to protect and exploit by 2030.

By then it plans to plant 200ha of protective forests in sand dunes and rockymountains along the coast, develop aquaculture models on 1,500ha of theforests, mostly mangrove.

It will plant more trees in 420ha of existing protective forests that have alow density of vegetation.

It will develop livelihood models like breeding aquatic species in mangroveforests to improve participating households’ incomes.

It is using advanced techniques to grow protective forests and tend them sinceit has prolonged dry weather and poor soil.

It has chosen indigenous forest trees that can adapt to dry weather and are notforaged by animals since the province has a large number of livestock likegoats and sheep and farmers normally let them graze in forests.

One of the indigenous trees is thanh that (Ailanthus triphysa), an evergreentree also called white bean and ferntop ash, which can grow 20 metres tall onrocky mountains and are not destroyed by domestic animals.

In 2015 the Thuan Nam District Protective Forest Management Board planted thetrees on a trial basis on an area of 5ha on rocky mountains and they grew well,and it then planted them on more than 650ha.

Many of them have now grown 2.5-3 metres tall.

The province has more than 196,800ha of forest lands, 125,969ha meant forprotective forests, 41,600ha for special-use forests and the rest for growingcommercial trees.

It planted 547ha of new forests last year.

It has allotted more than 66,500ha to private entities to protect and exploit,helping improve forest quality.

The province has a 47 percent forest cover./.
VNA

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