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World Bank helps Armenia strengthen management of forests, wetlands, and protected areas
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved the RESILAND: Armenia Resilient Landscapes Project (RESILAND Armenia) that aims to help the government to strengthen community engagement and improve the management of forests, wetlands, and protected areas in selected locations in Armenia.Armenian agricultural output in 2021 down one percent
Armenia’s agricultural output, including the output produced by forestry and fishing farms in 2021 dropped by 1 percent from the previous year to more than 977.3 billion drams, according to the National Statistical Committee (NSC).Some $18.7 million to be invested in expansion of forest areas in Armenia over next 8 years
Some $18.7 million will be spent over the next 8 years on planting new forests in Armenia, the Ministry of the Environment said today, adding that as a result their total area is expected to grow by 2.5%..Armenian citizens will be allowed to go to forests only for walking and picking berries
Armenia's Environment Minister Romanos Petrosyan said at a press conference on Tuesday that about 11.1% of forests in Armenia are managed by ArmForest state non-commercial organization, which is staffed with about 1,000 employees.GIZ helps restore 200 hectares of forests in Armenia
Forests in a number of Armenian communities have been restored as part of the Integrated Biodiversity Management program, Ashot Giloyan, head of the Local Government Policy Department of the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures, said today.The 2020 draft budget does not earmark funds for planting 10 million trees
Armenian government's draft budget for 2020 does not earmark funds for planting 10 million trees as part of a forestation program announced earlier by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Environment Minister Erik Grigoryan told a parliamentary hearing on the draft budget today.Armenia hosts inaugural Forest Summit: Global Action and Armenia
About 500,000 trees will be planted on an area of 140 hectares as part of a program designed to restore forests in Armenia before the end of this year, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said today when addressing the inaugural Forest Summit: Global Action and Armenia, co-organized by the Armenia Tree Project (ATP) and the American University of Armenia (AUA) Acopian Center for the Environment.Preservation, protection and reproduction of forests is an Armenian government priority
One of the priorities of the Armenian government is the preservation, protection and reproduction of forests, Minister of Agriculture Ignaty Arakelyan said today during a conference dedicated to the International Day of Forests.News 1 - 20 of 24
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