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Protected Areas Commission Launches National Tree Planting Project to Enhance Green Spaces

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March 24, 2025
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Foreign Secretary and Chairman of the Protected Areas Commission Board of Directors, Mr. Robert Persaud turning the ceremonial sod along with students to launch the National Tree Planting Project

Foreign Secretary and Chairman of the Protected Areas Commission Board of Directors, Mr. Robert Persaud turning the ceremonial sod along with students to launch the National Tree Planting Project

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The Protected Areas Commission (PAC) officially launched its National Tree Planting Project on Friday, March 21, 2025, marking the observance of International Day of Forests, which this year carries the theme “Forests and Foods.” The ambitious project aims to plant 50,000 trees across Guyana over a seven-year period, focusing on transforming public spaces into lush, green areas.

With an estimated budget of $600 million, the project will unfold in several phases, beginning with the planting of palms, ornamental trees, and local species along newly constructed highways, hospitals, schools, and government buildings. This initiative is designed not only to beautify the country but also to contribute to the preservation of the environment.

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One of the trees planted along the Conversation Tree Boulevard

A Collaborative Effort for a Greener Future

The PAC-led project is being executed in collaboration with several key partners, including the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC), the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), local businesses, and various ministries, such as Public Works, Local Government and Development, Education, and Health.

During the launch event, Foreign Secretary and Chairman of the PAC Board of Directors, Robert Persaud said the project was conceived under the leadership of President Irfaan Ali and Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo. He underscored the project’s broader objectives, stating, “This exercise is done not only to preserve, enhance, and expand our green spaces but also to bring the people of Guyana together and enhance their awareness of the need to protect our environment.”

A Long-Term Commitment to Sustainability

The initiative aligns with the Government of Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) 2030, which aims to mitigate the effects of climate change. The strategy highlights the importance of urban areas in fostering low-carbon solutions, ultimately supporting sustainable development in a growing economy.

Special Advisor to the PAC, Damian Fernandes, spoke about the project’s broader significance, noting that it will spark a conversation among Guyanese citizens about the importance of trees in their communities. “This is not just about planting trees, but about building a greater connection between people and their environment,” Fernandes said.

Dr. Patrick Chesney, a tropical horticulturist and agroforester, also highlighted the project’s critical role in preserving Guyana’s natural ecosystems. “These efforts are essential for maintaining our country’s biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come,” he stated.

Encouraging Citizen Participation

Robert Persaud made a call for wider citizen participation, urging the people of Guyana to engage with the project and take ownership of their local green spaces. “This initiative is an opportunity for every Guyanese to contribute to a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable country,” Persaud said.

As the project progresses, officials hope that it will not only enhance Guyana’s green spaces but also foster greater environmental stewardship among citizens. The National Tree Planting Project is expected to have a lasting impact on the nation’s landscape, making it more vibrant and resilient in the face of climate change.

Through this collaborative effort, Guyana is taking significant steps towards creating a greener future while simultaneously addressing the challenges posed by rapid urbanization and environmental degradation. The successful implementation of this project will play a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s commitment to sustainability and environmental preservation.

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