Togo: Government adopts draft bill on the creation and management of protected areas

Agriculture
Thursday, 25 May 2023 13:19
Togo: Government adopts draft bill on the creation and management of protected areas

(Togo First) - During its latest council of ministers, held on 24 May, the Togolese government adopted a draft bill for the creation and management of the country’s protected areas. 

With this, Lomé has passed a new milestone in biodiversity protection, amid a rapidly-changing global context, relative to biodiversity conservation, and rising socioeconomic and ecologic challenges associated with its sustainable management. 

The new bill, which still needs the parliament’s approval, aims to adapt the existing legal framework to ensure better management of protected areas. Specifically, it will help set rules and regulations for creating and managing these areas. 

"Its adoption will allow our country to have a specific legal framework dedicated to protected areas in the perspective of their contribution to the achievement of sustainable development goals including project 35 of the government roadmap 2020-2025,"  the government indicated.

According to forecasts, Togo wants to expand its forest cover to 25%, by 2025. In recent weeks, Lomé took several steps in line with this goal. Among others, it adopted a bill to bolster efforts to tackle climate change, and before that, it was a decree to boost carbon storage. 

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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