Lai Chau (VNA) - It is forecast that climate change will increasethe risk of forest fires next year, therefore concerned organisations should bevigilant and prepare for fire prevention and control.
Deputy Director of the Department of Forest Management Do Trong Kim made thestatement at a conference held in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chauon December 2.
The conference, with the participation of forest managers from 19 northernprovinces and cities, aimed at discussing the forest management sector’s planfor next year, including methods to protect forests, develop them and manageforest products.
Speaking at the conference, Kim highly appreciated the sector’s efforts inovercoming difficulties at work and asked concerned organisations to improve.
They should re-check hot spots of forest destruction, destroy forest producttrafficking rings and assign detailed duties for individuals and units.
Provinces and cities should cooperate to share information, especially aboutborder areas, and provide more education about forest protection.
More training should be given to forest rangers, he said.
A total of 3,200 law violations were discovered last year, a reduction of 380cases compared with 2017.
However, forest fires increased sharply compared with 2017.
As many as 110 forest fires were reported, an increase of 24 cases. The firesdestroyed more than 607ha of forest, an increase of more than 400ha.
Son La, Lai Chau, Dien Bien and Thai Nguyen provinces are hot spots for forestfires and deforestation activities.
Next year, the Department of Forest Management will better cooperate withprovinces and cities to manage and develop the forests.
More fire control equipment will be allocated to localities.
The forest management sector will also promote information technology to shareinformation and organise raids to prevent forest destruction.
Training courses will be held to spread knowledge about new regulations onforest protection and development.
Director of the Lai Chau Forest Management Sub-department Nguyen Van Bien saidthat forest management sectors should work with provincial and municipalpeople’s committees to set up a plan for long-term development and upholdingthe strong points of each region./.