VietNamNet
Bridge – The 13 enterprises and
organizations that use foreign environment services in Quang Nam province would
have to pay fees for the services.
The
Quang Nam provincial authorities have announced the establishment of the Forest
Protection and Development Fund, and signed the contracts on providing forest
environmental services with the 13 organizations in the locality.
The
fund aims to mobilize different resources in the society for the forest
protection and development. At first, the fund would operate with the budget of
5 billion dong allocated by the provincial authorities.
Prior
to that, the model of paying fees for forest environmental services was carried
out in a trial basis in the mountainous commune of Ma Cooih in Dong Giang
district of Quang Nam province.
Vo Viet
Cuong, GASF – Winrock International Project Director, the organization that initiated
the model, said that there were two subjects that received pay for the forest
environment services, including the A Vuong preventive forest’s board of
management and the households, which were assigned to protect the forests.
Every
household was assigned to take care and protect 20 hectares of forests, for
which they got 270,000 dong per hectare a year. This meant that every household
could earn 5.4 million dong a year.
According
to the Quang Nam Department for Agriculture and Rural Development, the
enterprises using the forest environment services, mostly hydropower plants,
paid 35 billion dong in service fees to the forest owners – the board of
management of the forests, afforestation yards, resident communities,
households and individuals.
It is
expected that the service users would pay 58 billion dong in 2012.
In
2008, the Prime Minister released the decision on implementing the pilot
program on forcing forest environment service users to pay fees for the
services, applied to preventive, specialized, and production forests.
The
service fee can be posted as a part of the production cost for calculating the
sale prices, 20 dong per kwh for hydropower plants, 40 dong per cubic meters of
water and 1-2 percent of the total turnover of tourism revenue. The money would
be put into the provincial fund for the forest protection and development which
would pay to the organizations and households that protect the forests.
Cuong
believes that this is a very reasonable mechanism which allows to protect
forests effectively for a long term, because it ensures the fairness in the
work allocation in the society.
Once
upstream forests are protected, not only hydropower plants’ water reservoirs
and local residents can be safe from calamities, but people and construction
works in the lowland can also be protected.
For a
long time, lowlanders can enjoy the values of the forests, such as the fresh
air and clean water sources, while the highlanders, who have to spend time and
efforts to protect forests, cannot get benefits from their works.
Therefore,
Cuong said, it would be fair if lowlanders pay highlanders for their efforts to
protect forests, and service users pay to service providers. In fact,
hydropower plants, water plants or travel firms are not the fee payers, because
the fees are taken into accounts in calculating production costs and sale
prices.
Vu Phuc
Thinh, Director of the Board of Management of the A Vuong preventive forest,
also thinks that the mechanism is the best solution to protect forests. Since
local residents get money for their works, they consider forests as their
assets and always try to fulfill their duty of protecting the forests.
Thinh
said that local residents have been closely cooperating with the board of
management, which helped discovered 20 cases of illegally chopping down trees.
“People now do not join hands with illegal lumberjacks any more,” he said.
Source:
SGTT
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