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How many of following statements is/are correct with reference to Proper design and effective implementation of UNREDD+ Programme can significantly contribute to
1.Protection of biodiversity
2.Resilience of forest ecosystems
3.Poverty reduction
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
The UN-REDD+ Programme (United Nations Collaborative Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries) can significantly contribute to:
Protection of biodiversity: REDD+ initiatives help in preserving forests, which are home to a vast array of biodiversity, thereby contributing to the protection of various species.
Resilience of forest ecosystems: By promoting sustainable forest management and reducing deforestation and forest degradation, REDD+ strengthens the resilience of forest ecosystems against environmental pressures and climate change.
Poverty reduction: REDD+ programs often include measures to improve the livelihoods of communities dependent on forests, thereby contributing to poverty reduction.
Thus, all three statements are correct.
By: Kamal Kashyap ProfileResourcesReport error
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