vendredi 27 septembre 2013

DRC natural resources press review of Friday, september 27, 2013

The Potentiel newspaper reports that the DRC is going to have a mapping of carbon stock of forests and wrote: "The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and its local partners will conduct a comprehensive mapping of stock carbon in the forests of the DRC. and, from forest inventory data in the field, with the help of a LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) airborne laser system and satellite imagery to estimate the content carbon, with known accuracy in all forest areas in the DRC. This activity falls within the framework of the project carbon Map and Model (Co, M & M). "

Radio Okapi reports that the district authorities Tshopo protest against the illegal exploitation of coltan and other natural resources, recently discovered in the territory of Bafwasende by the Mayi-Mayi to Opienge in Orientale Province. According to the district commissioner, Peter Bakoyi, illegal exploitation of these resources is the basis of insecurity and the activism of the Mai-Mai. He said on Tuesday September 24 at Yangambi on the occasion of the presentation of the postcard Tshopo participants Economic Forum this locality.

The same media also reports that the Board of waterways (RVF) tag the Kasai River from August 27. The dredging and installation of signs of recognition along this tributary of the Congo River will take place until the end of October.

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