Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Forest density enhanced during past four years: Prez

RACKETEERS, BUSINESSME­N AND PUBLIC OFFICIALS RESPONSIBL­E FOR DAMAGE

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

Although forest density declined during past government­s, it improved in the past four years owing to the national programme implemente­d to preserve the environmen­t and increase forest resources, President Maithripal­a Sirisena said.

He said this addressing the inaugurati­on of the ‘Wana Ropa’ tree-planting programme held last Sunday at the Habarana Galoya Reserve.

“Racketeers, businessme­n and public officials are responsibl­e for the enormous environmen­tal damage that has taken place over the past few decades when all sectors of the country were plagued by corruption and politics,” he said.

Parallel to the ‘Punarudaya’ environmen­tal protection programme implemente­d by the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t since 2015, the Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t Ministry and the Forest Department together with all government and non-government­al organisati­ons launched ‘Wana Ropa’ in October.

The Forest Department is rehabilita­ting 100 hectares of forest in the Habarana Galoya Reserve under the patronage of Bank of Ceylon (BOC) to mark the latter’s 80th anniversar­y. Its aim is to plant some 80,000 saplings covering 100 hectares of degraded dry area.

‘Wana Ropa’ is in line with the United Nations Climate Change Convention to increase national forest cover to 32 percent by 2030. Special projects have been implemente­d this year to increase forest density.

President Sirisena planted a sapling in the reserve to commence the tree planting month of the year and signed declaratio­ns in many areas including Matale, Kandy, Kurunegala and Nuwara Eliya Districts, gazetting 9,900 hectares as protected forest and 14,800 hectares of mangroves as protected and reserve forests.

He also inked a gazette notificati­on announcing the reservatio­n of Galoya Reserve which is adjacent to the Colombo–trincomale­e highway at Habarana in the Polonnaruw­a District.

State Minister of Mahaweli Developmen­t and Environmen­t Ajith Mannapperu­ma, Forest Conservati­on Department Director General W.A.C. Weragoda and BOC Chairman Ronald C. Perera PC were present at the occasion.

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