VFBC Project: There will be a pilot program to issue 'forest passports' to those who have ever set foot in national parks in Vietnam
GLX The Department of Forestry (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) has a policy of coordinating with units to develop communication and promotion programs for national parks. It is possible to develop a model of "forest passport", each visitor to the national park is marked in it as a journey to discover nature.
Mr. Trieu Van Luc, Deputy Director of the Forestry Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) spoke at the seminar. Photo: N.C
Mr. John Kiely Beebe Harris, Deputy Head of Environment and Climate Change - USAID in Vietnam, said that ecotourism has the potential to develop for protected areas, creating revenue for forests and biodiversity conservation, along with providing a source of income for local communities. Photo: N.C
A corner of Bidoup Nui Ba National Park.
Overview of the seminar. Photo: N.C
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