China has set a goal of increasing its forested areas by 4 million
hectares in 2004 through the national program of transforming
farmland to forest, said a source from the State Forestry
Administration on Tuesday.
The new forested areas will include approximately 667,000 hectares
gained from farmland, and 3.33 million hectares of afforestation on
the wasteland involved in the areas, said Li Yucai, deputy director
of the administration.
The target set for the year is nearly the same as the level a year
ago, said Li, adding that the administration has signed contracts
to make sure all related provinces, cities and regions fulfill
their tasks as scheduled.
Meanwhile, Li called for strict implementation of the policy to
forbid essential farmland from being transformed for
afforestation.
By
the end of 2003, China had switched some 7.9 million hectares of
farmland to forest, and planted trees on 11.3 million hectares of
wasteland and unproductive areas.
The program is intended to control water and soil erosion and
optimize the use of the country's land, as well as to lessen
assaults by strong wind and sand storms.
(People's Daily March 31, 2004)
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