(Draft) Limitation of Forest Logging
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 8:30 am
(Hello guys. I want to make this proposal at the GA but I want to hear your comments and suggestions so let me know
Limitation of Forest Logging
The General Assembly:
Acknowledging that nature is essential to the survival of all life forms, especially the citizens of the world.
Further Acknowledging that forest logging can be an important part of the economic sector.
However recognizing its dangers to the forest its wildlife and the endangered state of the environment and it's impact to all sectors
Hereby,
Defines the following:
1. Forest logging refers to the cutting down of trees in a forested area
2. A forest is a complex ecosystem consisting mainly of trees that buffer the earth and support a myriad of life forms.
Enacts the Limitation of Forest Logging Act in support of:
a.) the detriorating situation of the forests
b.) the rehabilitation of the environment
c.) GA Resolution #291 or the "Sustainable Forest Management Act"
States its implementation:
1. Forest logging should be discouraged, especially in heavily forested areas
2. The process in passing a permission to cut down trees as stated in GA Resolution #291 must be strictly followed
3. If ever permitted, it shall only allow one-hundred to two-hundred (100-200) cut in a year
4. Cut trees must be replaced with new ones.
Encouragingthe members of the World Assembly to take measures to rehabilitate all worlds and to ensure the prosperity of all nations by means of saving forests.
Further encouraging the members to set a Protected Forest Zone or PFZ where:
a.) it shall not be less than three million per square kilometer (3,000,000km2)
b.) endangered wildlife is present
c.) only scientists that belong to studies related to nature, environmentalists and government officials can enter
Calls upon all the members of this humble assembly to set laws and funds in support of protecting the forests
Limitation of Forest Logging
The General Assembly:
Acknowledging that nature is essential to the survival of all life forms, especially the citizens of the world.
Further Acknowledging that forest logging can be an important part of the economic sector.
However recognizing its dangers to the forest its wildlife and the endangered state of the environment and it's impact to all sectors
Hereby,
Defines the following:
1. Forest logging refers to the cutting down of trees in a forested area
2. A forest is a complex ecosystem consisting mainly of trees that buffer the earth and support a myriad of life forms.
Enacts the Limitation of Forest Logging Act in support of:
a.) the detriorating situation of the forests
b.) the rehabilitation of the environment
c.) GA Resolution #291 or the "Sustainable Forest Management Act"
States its implementation:
1. Forest logging should be discouraged, especially in heavily forested areas
2. The process in passing a permission to cut down trees as stated in GA Resolution #291 must be strictly followed
3. If ever permitted, it shall only allow one-hundred to two-hundred (100-200) cut in a year
4. Cut trees must be replaced with new ones.
Encouragingthe members of the World Assembly to take measures to rehabilitate all worlds and to ensure the prosperity of all nations by means of saving forests.
Further encouraging the members to set a Protected Forest Zone or PFZ where:
a.) it shall not be less than three million per square kilometer (3,000,000km2)
b.) endangered wildlife is present
c.) only scientists that belong to studies related to nature, environmentalists and government officials can enter
Calls upon all the members of this humble assembly to set laws and funds in support of protecting the forests