ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka is planning to grow forests in up to 200 acres of bare land as part of a global initiative promoted by the International Olympic Committee, the island’s Ministry of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation said.
Sri Lanka is one of four countries in the world, selected by the International Olympic Committee to give financial support the forest regeneration.
“In order to face the future generations with various environmental impacts, forests and plantations should be created as much as possible, and wastelands should be turned into forests,” Pavithra Wanniyarachi, Minister of Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation said.
To help future generations facing environmental impacts as much bare lands as possible should be turned into forested areas, Wildlife Forest Resources Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi said in a statement.
Sri Lanka’s Department of Forest Conservation has agreed to provide 100 pr 200 acres of bare lands to grow forests.
The IOC would provide financial support for the program. Sri Lanka Olympic Committee Chairman Suresh Subramanium and General Secretary Maxwell de Silva had helped bring the program to th island, the statement said. (Colombo/July04/2023)