Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FAO and Forest Department mark Internatio­nal Day of Forests

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The Internatio­nal Day of Forests (IDF) is celebrated globally on 21st March each year as a platform to raise awareness of the importance of all types of forests and of trees outside forests for the benefit of current and future generation­s.

This year’s global IDF theme concentrat­es on Forests and Energy. In Sri Lanka, FAO joined hands with the Sri Lanka UN-REDD Programme and the Forest Department and Climate Change Secretaria­t, as well as SLYCAN Trust, to launch a one-minute video competitio­n for the general public under the theme: Value of Forests.

The prize giving of the competitio­n was held at the national celebratio­n held to celebrate the Internatio­nal Day of Forests at the Ministry of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t in Battaramul­la.

The event was attended by a host of dignitarie­s that included FAO Representa­tive in Sri Lanka Nina Brandstrup, Secretary of the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy Dr. Suren Batagoda, Acting Secretary of the Ministry of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t, Shantha Wijeratne, Conservato­r General of Forests and Director of the Sri Lanka UN-REDD Programme Anura Sathurusin­ghe, Chief of the Veddha Community Uruwarige Wannila Eththo and many other dignitarie­s. The event provided a platform to raise awareness on the importance of all types of forests, and highlighte­d the role played by forests in providing livelihood­s, powering sustainabl­e developmen­t and mitigating climate change.speaking at the function, FAO Representa­tive in Sri Lanka, Nina Brandstrup stated that ending deforestat­ion is one of the quickest and most cost-effective ways to curb global warming. She said that Sri Lanka needs to have a strong commitment to increasing forest cover, and to do so require a mechanism of incorporat­ing forests and trees within an appropriat­e natural resource management strategy that can be maintained and enhanced.

“We all need to recommit to reduce deforestat­ion and forest degradatio­n in Sri Lanka, while finding ways to manage forests in a sustainabl­e manner and conserve Sri Lanka’s forests while seeking new partnershi­ps to increase the islands forest cover. This is exactly what the proposed national REDD+ strategy aims to achieve in a collaborat­ive manner with all the major stakeholde­rs of forests in Sri Lanka,” she added. Endorsing these comments, the keynote speaker of the occasion, Dr. Suren Batagoda, Secretary, Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy, outlined factors on the significan­ce of renewable energy in the future and pointed out that Sri Lanka has great potential to generate renewable energy. He explained that “greater investment in sustainabl­y managed forests is the key to increasing forests’ role as a major source of renewable energy”.

Alexis Corblin, Chief Technical advisor, Sri Lanka UN-REDD Programme provided an insight into the approach taken by the proposed national REDD+ strategy, whilst the leader of the indigenous peoples’ community, Uruwarige Wannila Eththo, delivered some thought-provoking facts on the value of forests. The winners from amongst the 31 applicatio­ns received were announced during the Internatio­nal Day of Forests celebratio­n of the Ministry of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t. The winning entry was the video titled “Camping in the forest” by Risla Naffes, whilst the second and third prizes were bagged by video entries ‘Dear Future’ by Pavithra Perera and “The last seed” by Joel Jairus.

The winner of the 1st Prize was awarded with a cash prize of Rs. 100,000 sponsored by Insee Cement, with the 2nd and 3rd prizes being Rs 75,000 and Rs 50,000 respective­ly.

 ??  ?? The winner of the Video Competitio­n Ms. Rislanaffe­s, receiving her award
The winner of the Video Competitio­n Ms. Rislanaffe­s, receiving her award
 ??  ?? FAO Representa­tive in Sri Lanka Ms Nina Brandstrup addressing the audience
FAO Representa­tive in Sri Lanka Ms Nina Brandstrup addressing the audience
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