Posted - June 17th, 2012 - World Maritime News
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) signed a Technical Cooperation
Agreement with the National Environmental Authority (ANAM) and the
German Agency for International Cooperation to apply mechanisms that
will reduce emissions in the Canal Watershed.
The agreement aims to establish the terms and conditions for the
design and implementation of a pilot program in the Panama Canal
Watershed, compensation mechanisms for the sustainable management of
forest resources that can be replicated nationwide, under the parameters
of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD
+).
In a ceremony held yesterday, the document was signed by Panama Canal
Authority (ACP) Administrator Alberto Alemán Zubieta, ANAM
Administrator Lucia Chandeck, and Laszlo Panzel, from the German Agency
for International Cooperation and Program Director for Reducing
Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD +).
During the signing ceremony Alemán Zubieta said: “With
this agreement, Panama is in a win-win position to reduce the effects
of carbon emissions, as we will also be able to capture carbon. This
agreement with the German government will benefit our country.”
The Panama Canal carries out activities aimed at improving the
quality of life for residents of the Canal Watershed, an area of
strategic importance to the country because it houses the water sources,
supplies potable water to more than half of the Panamanian population
and provides sufficient water for the safe and continuous operation of
the Canal.
The mechanism for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest
Degradation (REDD +) that will be applied in Panama for the first time,
will highlight the service that forests provide the world by storing
large amounts of carbon emissions. This program will offer innovative
alternatives for producers in the Canal Watershed and, at the same time,
the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions will have positive effects in
reducing deforestation and forest degradation.
REDD + activities focus on the conservation of carbon reserves and
also on the sustainable management of forests. This program will
encourage the transition from certain activities that affect the forests
to others that are sustainable, thus reducing harmful patterns of land
use.
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