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Project aims to plant more forests in coastal areas

The Prime Minister has approved a project to expand coastal forest coverage, to 19.5 percent by 2020 from the current rate of 16.9 percent, in an effort to respond to climate change.
The Prime Minister has approved a project to expand coastal forestcoverage, to 19.5 percent by 2020 from the current rate of 16.9 percent,in an effort to respond to climate change.

Theproject, starting 2015, will aim for the growing of additional 46,058hectares of forests for an ultimate area of 356,753 hectares by 2020.

The move is expected to deal with sea level rise whileprovide a protective shield for the sea dyke system, infrastructure andbiodiversity, contributing to boosting socio-economic development andensuring defence and security.

Five major solutionswere defined to facilitate the implementation, ranging from land use,investment, science and technology, to communications and policy.

Coastal land lying within the dyke protection corridor that had beenillegally occupied and used by individuals and organisations will bereclaimed for afforestation.

Forest protection will be jointly done by households and the community, according to the project.-VNA

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