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Environment & Natural Resources News South Africa

Urgent call to save Africa's forests

SAinfo reports that, speaking at the COP17 climate summit in Durban, experts warned of a new wave of deforestation in Africa, while emphasising the importance of forests in slowing climate change.
Urgent call to save Africa's forests

"It is urgent to safeguard Africa's forests, not only because they slow climate change, but also because they act as a final barrier to creeping desertification, underpin sustainable agricultural production, and support the livelihoods of tens of millions of rural poor," said Frances Seymour, director-general of the Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR).

South Africa's Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tina Joemat-Pettersson, cited expert opinions indicating that a new wave of deforestation is sweeping across Africa. "South Africa regards climate change as one of the greatest threats to sustainable development." The minister called for a collective, comprehensive international programme on adaptation that provides access to significantly up-scaled finance, technology and capacity building for all developing countries.

Bob Scholes from South Africa's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) said: "The next major wave of deforestation is already here and it is happening in Africa. If we can do something to (prevent) deforestation we can have a greater effect than everything that has happened so far under the Kyoto Protocol." Joemat-Pettersson told SAinfo that the socio-economic impact of climate change "is predicted to range from severe to disastrous for all, and will require extensive action to adjust and adapt to a changing climate."

Read the full article on www.southafrica.info.

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