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in collaboration with Rwanda Forestry Authority (RFA), Rwanda’s Ministry of
Environment and World Vision has been conducting consultation meetings with District officials
and technicians from the Eastern Province of Rwanda on approaches to increase
and improve biodiversity in the seven District of the Eastern Province namely
Bugesera, Gatsibo, Kayonza, Kirehe, Ngoma, Nyagatare and Rwamagana. The approaches include Biodiversity Sancta
and Private Forest Management Unit (PFMU).
Biodiversity
Sancta is an innovative
approach developed under COMBIO project to promote biodiversity in degraded
landscapes of Rwanda’s Eastern Province using local community. Biodiversity
sancta is an area of around 15-20ha
dedicated for native tree species production, planting and valorization through
establishment and maintenance on different
compartments such as Nursery, botanical garden, pharmacopeia and
Essential oil native species garden, fruit tree orchards, Native shrubs seed
stand etc, all managed by local community groups
organized into cooperatives.
Biodiversity sancta will be benefiting community
living around it and the country in general through the supply of sufficient
quality native germplasm, supporting pollination and beekeeping value
chains, traditional medicine and essential oil, ecotourism etc. It will
promote easy access and promotion of
native fruits and will support awareness and education of communities on the
use of native species.
Private Forest Management Unit – PFMU, (Impuzamashyamba in local language, Kinyarwanda) is an approach
developed and successfully piloted in Rwamagana, Gicumbi, Gakenke and Rulindo
districts in the former Belgian funded FMBE
project to support
smallholder private forest owners in the conversion of their degraded old
forest into productive forest and
ensure their sustainable management in the years ahead following a designed SFMP for each restored PFMU. TREPA will support the
restoration of 6,545 ha of private forests through PFMU approach.
Both
Biodiversity
Sancta and PFMU approaches will be used in recently launched Green
Climate Fund-GCF funded TREPA project and the Swedish International
Development Agency-SIDA funded COMBIO Project to support
restoration of degraded landscapes through forests and agroforestry landscapes
restoration and promotion of diverse native tree species to boost
biodiversity in the seven districts of
Eastern Province of Rwanda.
About COMBIO and linkage with
TREPA project
COMBIO project entitled
“Reducing vulnerability to climate change through enhanced
Community-based Biodiversity conservation in the Eastern Province of Rwanda” is
a six-year project (2021-2027) funded
by SIDA to support the restoration and improved management of eight
natural forests protected by 2015 ministerial decree and increase the use of
native tree species in productive areas restored by TREPA (Transforming the
Eastern Province through Adaptation) Project.
COMBIO project was developed to
complement TREPA restoration efforts and will be supporting in promoting the
use of diversified native species to restore and protect biodiversity over the
targeted TREPA landscapes of the Eastern Province.
COMBIO will support
establishment and maintenance of 3-5 biodiversity sancta per District and the
integration of native species over the
50,000 ha of agroforestry and silvopastoral landscapes at a rate of 16% of
native trees/shrubs and over the 10.000 ha of public and small holder forests
at a rate of 5% of native trees.
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