“Associates of the Earth” welcomes the commitments of the Division of Forestry, in relation to its plans for the Germasogeia Forest, primarily based on the response letter they acquired, after and what adopted the twister of February 14.
In line with an announcement by the group, in its reply letter, the Forestry Division “insists that the logging occurred as a result of theomania, which uprooted, broke the trunks and crowns of the acacias”, whereas saying that, even supposing the acacia is taken into account an invasive species for the pure forests, on this explicit space, as a consequence of the truth that the world is surrounded by a constructed surroundings, it has no communication with pure forests and its elimination has not been set as a purpose.
The Forestry Division, it’s added, remembers in its letter that it has planted eucalyptus timber 1.5 to 4 meters excessive, instead of the timber destroyed by the twister, and supplies info on how upkeep and enrichment is finished in Dashudi.
“Lastly, he commits to quickly name all organized teams and residents for a session on the actions he plans for Dasoudi and the Limassol Nationwide Forest Park and assures that the consultations will happen within the first quarter of every yr, to debate all of the deliberate actions”, provides the announcement.
“Associates of the Earth” welcomes the truth that the Forestry Division “lastly agreed with the protestors that acacia shouldn’t be thought of an invasive species in Dasoudi” and observe that “within the midst of a local weather disaster and after in depth injury, enrichment and the restoration of Dasoudi, by way of a nicely thought out landscaping, needs to be a precedence”.
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