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For this year’s observance of International Environment Day the United Nations is focusing on the plight of forests worldwide. In Haiti, there remains less than one percent tree cover. Most deforestation is caused by the local population’s need for land to farm, wood to build with, and charcoal to cook with. The result has left immense tracks of land bare to the elements, hastened massive soil erosion and increased land slides and flash flooding. 
View of a deforested hilltop near Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
A member of the peasant association from a community in the Harerge Province, east of Addis Ababa, guards the land against vandals.
With the assistance of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Government of Ethiopia has launched a massive reafforestation to counteract serious soil erosion and degradation, declining agricultural production and widespread famine. The programme is specifically designed to study the adaptability of various tree species to the country's diverse bioclimatic zones and eventually lead to a better integration of agriculture and forestry.
Flowering fields in late June, in southeast Iceland.
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Headline Secretary-General Visits the Central Suriname Nature Reserve 
Caption Description An aerial view of the Central Suriname Nature Reserve.
The Central Suriname Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an immense green protected area covering around 11 percent of the national territory, that comprises 1.6 million ha of primary tropical forest of west-central Suriname. 
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Production Date 07/03/2022 8:53:37 AM 
City/Location Paramaribo
Country Suriname
Credit UN Photo/Evan Schneider
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