Context
The forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are one of the world's largest remaining carbon reservoirs, not to mention a habitat for countless plants and animals.
However, illegal deforestation (the main goal of which is to burn timber as a source of energy), unecological agricultural practices and poaching are causing a sharp decline in the diversity of species in the country. Meanwhile, the population does not sufficiently benefit from the advantages associated with an intact natural ecosystem in terms of health, ecology, and economics.
Objective
Ecological forest management provides opportunities for people to earn a living without further damage to the country's forests. Protection has improved for the biodiversity of forests.