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France expands protected forests by 157,000 hectares

Created at 11 Jun · 5:15 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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France has designated 157,000 hectares of new protected forest, primarily in French Guiana, as part of its commitment to increase land under strong protection. This move contrasts with environmental deregulation occurring in other nations.

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Key Numbers

157,000 hectaresnewly protected forest land
250,000 hectaresadditional forest to be protected by 2030
180,000 hectaresearmarked for French Guiana by 2030
99.5%proportion of new land in French Guiana
1,000 hectaresnew reserves in metropolitan France
10%French land target for strong protection by 2030
6.43%current share of French territory under strong protection
276total number of France's biological reserves

Who's Involved

Monique Barbut
France’s minister for ecological transition, biodiversity and international climate and nature negotiations
France
country expanding forest protections
UNESCO
organization designating biosphere reserves globally
Donald Trump
former US president associated with environmental deregulation
France expands protected forests by 157,000 hectares

↳ Why This Matters

France's expansion of protected forests contributes to global conservation efforts and biodiversity protection, while also highlighting differing national approaches to environmental policy amidst international pressure to preserve natural habitats.

Key facts

  • France has added 157,000 hectares of protected forest land.
  • Most of the newly protected land is in French Guiana.
  • France aims to place 10% of its land under strong protection by 2030.
  • The expansion increases France's strongly protected territory to 6.43%.

France has announced the creation of new protected forest areas, safeguarding an additional 157,000 hectares. The vast majority of this land, approximately 99.5%, is located in French Guiana, France's overseas territory in South America, with the largest single reserve being the Armontabo Rocky Peaks integral reserve covering 156,290 hectares of tropical rainforest.

This expansion is part of France's broader goal to place 10% of its territory under 'strong protection' by 2030, a status where human activities are significantly restricted to preserve ecosystems. The recent additions bring the total area under strong protection to 6.43% and increase the number of biological reserves to 276. While metropolitan France saw smaller additions across eight new reserves, the focus on French Guiana highlights a strategic approach to conservation in its overseas territories.

Globally, nations are working towards the '30x30' target to conserve 30% of the planet's land and sea by 2030. UNESCO recently designated 14 new biosphere reserves across 11 countries, continuing an expansion of its global network aimed at protecting biodiversity and supporting sustainable development.

However, not all countries are increasing environmental protections. Brazil has enacted a law that eases environmental licensing, and under Donald Trump, the U.S. has seen actions that opened protected marine areas to commercial fishing and proposed increased commercial activities in national forests.

Frequently asked questions

The '30x30' target is a global commitment agreed to in 2022, aiming to conserve 30% of the planet’s land and sea by 2030.

French Guiana is an overseas territory of France located in South America.

'Strong protection' refers to areas where human activities are tightly restricted to safeguard ecosystems.

What Happens Next

01France aims to protect an additional 250,000 hectares of forest by 2030.

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How It Developed

France announced the creation of seven new biological reserves and expansion of two existing ones.
These new protections safeguard an additional 157,000 hectares of forest.
The majority of the protected land, approximately 99.5%, is located in French Guiana.
New reserves in metropolitan France collectively cover less than 1,000 hectares.
France aims to protect 250,000 additional hectares of forest by 2030.
The expansion raises the share of French territory under strong protection to 6.43%.

Sources

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France adds 157,000 hectares of protected forest as nature preserves face pressure elsewhereEuronews

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