VIENTIANE, May 31 (NNN-KPL) – Laos continues its efforts to protect the environment and build a better future for the next generation, by emphasising the vital role of forests in supporting livelihoods and mobilising people nationwide, to help the government achieve its target of restoring forest cover to 70 percent of the country’s land area.
To mark Laos’ National Arbor Day on June 1 (tomorrow), tree planting ceremonies will take place across the country. The National Arbor Day aims to raise public awareness, especially among youth, about the importance of forests and their sustainable use.
The Lao government has prioritised forest management through policies and regulations aligned with national development goals.
“I strongly support the government’s goal to restore forest cover, as I believe it is essential for Laos’ environmental health and future. To succeed, the government should work closely with communities, enforce laws against illegal logging, and raise awareness about forest protection,” Sengdeuan, an office worker in the Lao capital, Vientiane, said.
He emphasised that many villagers, especially young people, are eager to contribute by planting trees and conserving forests.
“Restoring our forests is a shared responsibility that will help secure a greener, healthier Laos for generations to come,” Sengdeuan added.
Phongsavanh, a resident of southern Laos’ Savannakhet, emphasised the vital importance of forests for both Laos and the world, highlighting their role in providing clean air, regulating the climate, and preserving biodiversity.
“I believe that educating children about forest conservation from a young age is crucial. I urge families, schools, and all sectors to invest more in raising awareness and engaging youth in environmental protection,” he said.
Somchai, a resident of Vientiane province, emphasised that, tree planting is a key step towards a greener future for Laos, highlighted the environmental benefits of trees and stressed, building a sustainable future starts with local communities joining hands to plant and protect them.
She said, if everyone understands the importance of trees, we can make a real difference. She urged communities to work together, make tree planting and forest protection regular activities.
Ahead of the National Arbor Day, Lao Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Linkham Douangsavanh urged citizens, to protect the nation’s forests through green and sustainable practices. He highlighted forests’ vital role in preserving soil, water, and biodiversity, mitigating climate change, and supporting sectors like infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and rural livelihoods. He also emphasised that, sustainable forest management is key to reducing poverty among ethnic communities.
The government is encouraging all public and private sectors, as well as, communities across the country, to take part in tree-planting activities based on local conditions.– NNN-KPL