Accordingly,
the funds will be used to maintain and develop the Lang Biang Biosphere
Reserve, as well as Bidoup Nui Ba and Cat Tien National Parks.
The province will also establish the
Dong Duong Natural Reserve and a number of wildlife sanctuaries,
including Nui Voi, Phat Chi and Madagui, in addition to constructing a
Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) Museum of Nature, a Tay Nguyen Park for
wildlife preservation and several wildlife rescue centres.
It also targets to increase forest
coverage to at least 55% in addition to making efforts to protect and
limit the impact of deforestation across the province.
In addition, between 2017-2020, the
province will prioritise investment for raising the public’s awareness
and capacity in protecting biodiversity, developing detail planning and
construction of conservation areas, building reserve facilities and
strengthening the community’s engagement in the operation of the reserve
areas.
Approved by the provincial People’s
Committee, the project aims to devise directions, measures and policies
for sustainable preservation and development of natural ecosystems as
well as rare species and gene resources in the locality, while expanding
ecologic services to adapt to climate change.
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