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By Lisa Bryant
Paris
23 June 2006
A new assessment1 of Africa's massive Congo Basin rain forest finds that it is less degraded than environmentalists feared. The findings were announced in Paris, where African and Western officials ended a two-day conference Friday on an international initiative to conserve2 this rare, tropical forest.
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The conservation project is considered the first of its kind for Africa. It is supported by six African countries, with backing from European and American governments and non-governmental organizations.
A mountain gorilla3 chews foliage4 in Virunga National Park in far eastern DRC (file photo)
The goal is to preserve the world's second largest forest, which spans six African countries and contains rare and richly diverse animal and plant life. More than 80 million people live in this Congo Basin region, most of them in Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Many depend on the forest for their livelihood5.
Illegal logging, poaching and development have taken a toll6 on the rain forest. But officials meeting in Paris this week announced that a newly finished profile of the Congo Basin shows it is in better shape than they thought. The two-day conference aimed to assess progress in conserving7 the tropical forest, four years after the partnership8 was launched.
Among the measures introduced to help sustain the forest is a certification system for timber, so buyers know it has been harvested in an environment-friendly manner. So far, only three percent of the region's wood is certified9, but officials say they expect the new system to spread rapidly. France also signed a special debt reduction package with Cameroon this week, which, for the first time, includes forestry10 and other environmental initiatives as part of the agreement.
Jane Goodall (file photo)
Among those supporting the conservation plan is renowned11 British environmentalist Jane Goodall, who spoke12 at a press conference in Paris.
"The question was, how do I feel at the end of the conference? Tremendous hope in the fact that these conferences are happening, in the fact that the Congo Basin forest partnership exists, and it is moving ahead," she said.
But some environmentalists argue too much of the Congo Basin forest will be open to logging, and that the initiative places too little emphasis on conservation efforts. The critics include Illanga Itoua, African forest campaigner for Greenpeace International.
"The basic vision of the Congo Basin they are putting forward does not, and will not, allow them to protect biodiversity and fight poverty," she noted13. "Because the activities they have chosen to take place within that landscape are almost exclusively destructive and degrading activities, such as logging, and then with a small place to conservation and very little place for the people of the Congo Basin."
Funding is another problem. The United States, France and the European Union have pledged $700 million toward the conservation effort. But African officials say their conservation strategy will cost roughly $1.5 billion to put in place over the next 10 years
1 assessment | |
n.评价;评估;对财产的估价,被估定的金额 | |
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2 conserve | |
vt.保存,保护,节约,节省,守恒,不灭 | |
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3 gorilla | |
n.大猩猩,暴徒,打手 | |
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4 foliage | |
n.叶子,树叶,簇叶 | |
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5 livelihood | |
n.生计,谋生之道 | |
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n.过路(桥)费;损失,伤亡人数;v.敲(钟) | |
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7 conserving | |
v.保护,保藏,保存( conserve的现在分词 ) | |
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n.合作关系,伙伴关系 | |
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a.经证明合格的;具有证明文件的 | |
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10 forestry | |
n.森林学;林业 | |
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adj.著名的,有名望的,声誉鹊起的 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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