Primaklima e.V. Supports Quang Tri in Enhancing Biodiversity
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The project “Enhancing biodiversity through coastal forest restoration: demonstrating biodiversity benefits” is being implemented in My Thuy Commune, Quang Tri Province. The implementation period extends from the date of approval until August 31, 2027.
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| The project aims to plant native tree species to restore degraded natural sand forests in coastal areas, contributing to biodiversity enhancement. (Photo: Van Minh/baoquangbinh.vn) |
The goal of the project is to plant native tree species to restore degraded natural sand forests in the coastal areas of Central Vietnam, thereby contributing to biodiversity enhancement.
Specifically, about 13,000 native sand-dune tree species will be planted in the sandy areas of My Thuy Commune, Quang Tri Province. The project area will see improved tree cover with larger green patches, helping to create a fresher environment, limit soil erosion and sand movement, and contribute to biodiversity enhancement, climate change adaptation, and mitigation.
Primaklima e.V. is a German non-profit organization established in 1991. It operates in the fields of climate protection and biodiversity by raising funds to support afforestation and forest protection projects worldwide.
The main objectives of Primaklima e.V. include promoting the reduction and neutralization of greenhouse gas emissions, especially CO2; implementing tree planting and forest protection projects worldwide; and fostering biodiversity and climate stability.
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