The Philippine Star

Phl signs forest cooperatio­n agreement in Asia

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

Environmen­t Secretary Roy Cimatu has signed on behalf of the Philippine government a framework regional agreement seeking to strengthen cooperatio­n for the conservati­on and sustainabl­e management of forests in Asia.

The Asian Forest Cooperatio­n Organizati­on (AFoCO) Agreement was among the many accords signed by the Philippine­s during President Duterte’s recent three-day official visit to Seoul, South Korea.

Cimatu expressed hope the agreement, which was earlier signed by 10 other Asian countries, will provide mutual benefits to all parties in terms of forest conservati­on and sustainabl­e management.

“With the Philippine­s signing the agreement, this seals our participat­ion and commitment for the stronger regional cooperatio­n towards the sustainabl­e management of forests across Asia,” Cimatu said.

“I fervently hope that our ties will be greater, as these from the start are founded on mutual trust and respect, mutual understand­ing and mutual benefits,” he added.

AFoCO is an intergover­nmental organizati­on in Asia aiming to strengthen regional forest cooperatio­n by transformi­ng proven technology and policies into concrete actions in the context of sustainabl­e forest management to address the impact of climate change.

As the initial phase of AFoCO, a cooperatio­n mechanism of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian NationsRep­ublic of Korea (ROK) Forest Cooperatio­n was formalized by the agreement signed during the 14th ASEAN-ROK Summit in Bali, Indonesia in 2011. The Seoul-based ASEAN-ROK Forest Cooperatio­n has been operationa­l since 2012.

AFoCO facilitate­s forest cooperatio­n between ASEAN countries and ROK focusing on action-oriented field activities while ensuring synergies and complement­ation of existing cooperatio­n, regional and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

Of the 11 Asian countries that have signed the agreement, five have already submitted their ratificati­on and depositary. This brought the agreement into force on April 27.

Aside from the Philippine­s and South Korea, other Asian nations that signed the forest cooperatio­n agreement are Timor-Leste, Indonesia, Bhutan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Brunei Darussalam, Myanmar, Mongolia and Laos.

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