energy sector, Environmental policy & management, environmentally sustainable, environmentally sustainable development, food security, Forestry Management, Forests & Forestry, industrial and mining sectors, renewable energy, river systems, sustainable agriculture and agroforestry, sustainable development
Rwanda : From Post-Conflict to Environmentally Sustainable Development

Key findings include that Rwanda has lost 60 percent of its natural forest area since independence, driven mainly by the needs of a fast-growing population for land, timber and firewood. However, recent reforestation efforts have helped raise forest cover to around 20 percent of the country's surface area.

In particular, the report recommends the Rwandan government reinforces its policies and investments in areas such as large-scale ecosystem rehabilitation, renewable energies, sustainable agriculture and agroforestry, environmental management capacity building and regional environmental cooperation, including participation in natural resource trade initiatives.

Link: http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/Full_Document_37.pdf
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