9-5 Conservation and Restoration
of Tropical Rain Forest in Southern China
Project Scope and Relationship to China's Agenda
21
This project seeks to develop methods for maintaining
the ecological value of forests and managing forest resources in a sustainable
manner. This project is based on programme area 14D and chapter 15 of China's
Agenda 21.
1. Background
The tropical rain forests in China are part of
the Indian-Malaysian rain forest system, forming the northern margin of
global rain forests. The species composition, structure and the ecology
of tropical rain forests in China have their own special characteristic.
They are distinct from equatorial tropical rain forests as they have developed
under a tropical monsoon climate. The biological diversity of Chinese rain
forests is rich and provide habitats for many rare and endangered species.
Exploitation over many years has resulted in serious
damage to the tropical rain forest in China. Cutting for wood in the mountain
areas has led to severe soil erosion and disappearance of species. This
has disrupted the regional ecological balance and impaired local social
economic development.
There is good research background on tropical rain
forests in China. This research has helped to provide a better understanding
of the conservation and use of rain forest as well as guiding regional economic
development. However, because of limited budgets and time, current research
on Chinese tropical rain forests has been restricted and little information
is available on the ecological restoration of destroyed tropical rain forests
and harmonization of regional economy- environment linkages. There is an
urgent need to balance conservation needs with sustainable development priorities.
Management of tropical rain forests and conservation
of biodiversity are a global task. As a signatory of the Biodiversity Convention,
the Chinese government is taking steps to implement the conservation of
rain forests.
2. Objectives
Longterm Objectives
- To establish networks for monitoring tropical
rain forests in China and to develop models for restoring degraded ecosystems
and balancing conservation and sustainable development of forests.
Immediate Objectives
- To develop an inventory of biodiversity in these
forest ecosystems.
- To establish pilot projects for restoration of
damaged ecosystems.
- To formulate models for sustainable development
of the rain forest areas.
- To develop regulations and standards for conservation
of tropical rain forests.
- To establish demonstration projects for rain
forest protection in Yunnan and Hainan.
3. Activities
The implementing agencies will be the Science and
Technology Commission, the National Environmental Protection Agency, the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Ministry of Forestry, and the provincial
governments of Yunnan and Hainan.
The project duration will be five years.
3.1 Research on conservation and sustainable development
of tropical rain forests in Xishuangbanna area in Yunnan Province and Jianfengling
area in Hainan Province. Specific activities will include:
- Establishment of an ecological monitoring network;
- Investigation of forest ecosystems and their
role in the ecosystem of Southeast Asia;
- Analysis of main causes of forest destruction;
- Investigation of biodiversity and preparation
an inventory of biodiversity;
- Studies on present conditions and trends of biodiversity
and predictive models;
- Studies on conservation and management of rare
and endangered species;
- Investigation of impacts of global climate change
and possible remedial measures;
- Investigation of the carbon-oxygen cycle model
for these forests;
- Analysis of the role of these forests in the
regional social economic system;
- Studies on the impact of destroyed forests on
regional development;
- Establishment of a regional demonstration model
for an integrated conservation and development model.
3.2 Research on measures to prevent soil erosion
and restore damaged ecosystems in tropical rain forests in Xishuangbanna
area in Yunnan Province and Jianfengling area in Hainan province. Specific
activities include:
- Research on areas with different levels of soil
erosion;
- Investigation of new and traditional measures
to prevent soil erosion;
- Research on natural restoration patterns of summit
communities of these forests;
- Research ecological restoration technology and
establish pilot projects.
3.3 Establish a nature reserve of tropical rain
forests in Nabanhe river region in Yunnan province to study and implement
conservation measures and determine applicable policies, regulations and
rules. The eventual aim is to extend these reserves to the entire southwest
tropical rain forests area.
3.4 Capacity building at local, regional and national
levels will be achieved through:
- Establishing four monitoring stations in Yunnan,
Hainan and Guangdong Province;
- Training for local personnel in sustainable forest
management practices;
- Collecting and disseminating national and international
information and materials;
- Developing a management information system at
the national level;
- Disseminating studies by national and regional
meetings and workshops.
4. Inputs
4.1 Chinese Inputs
Inputs from China will include planning and management,
provision of research and supporting personnel, and financial contribution
for transport, field survey, instruments, educational materials and information.
4.2 International Cooperation
The international cooperation and financial support
include capacity building through construction of an ecological station,
training of researchers and assistance with preparing regulations and standards
for conservation of tropical rain forests.
4.3 Budget
Budget (in million US dollars)
| Item |
Chinese Inputs  |
International Grant  |
Total  |
| Foreign experts |
0.35 |
0.25 |
0.60 |
| Staff and workers |
0.25 |
0.15 |
0.40 |
| Equipment |
0.45 |
0.30 |
0.75 |
| Office |
0.45 |
0.30 |
0.75 |
Conservation areas  |
0.60 |
 |
0.60 |
| Miscellaneous |
0.40 |
 |
0.40 |
| Total |
2.50 |
1.00 |
3.50 |
5. Benefits
This project will provide updated information on
the environment and biodiversity of tropical rain forests in southwest China.
This will provide monitoring systems and a firm base for sustainable management
of these tropical rain forests and their biodiversity. The project will
also contribute to regional sustainable economic development and provide
models for environmentally sustainable development. The lessons from this
project will be applicable to other areas in Southeast Asia and provide
a model for regional environmentally sustainable development.
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