forest land restoration efforts

forest land restoration efforts

Malawi has a total population of about 18 million of which about 12% have access to electricity. A large proportion uses firewood and charcoal as energy sources. Because of this, our forest reserves continue to dwindle at an accelerated rate. In this regard, the department of forestry partnered with Tetra Tech Malawi to work with communities that are in the vicinity of the forest reserves. The aim is to address the forest degradation challenges through a Modern Cooking for Health Forests (MCHF) project through the provision of improved forestry services, while also promoting forestry friendly enterprises. Since the project’s inception, local communities have managed to protect the forest from wildfires and managed to ensure the natural regeneration of fallen trees, so that the identified hotspots have recovered and still continue to recover. The forest resource continues to ensure a steady flow of water in the rivers for irrigation purposes.