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Launch of 2021 National Arbor Day and Month

Background

The Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Ms Makhotso Sotyu has kicked-off the National Arbor Month campaign with planting of trees in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, where she also announced the City of Cape Town as the winner of the Arbor City Competition in the Metropolitan Municipalities category.

Sponsored by Total South Africa, the Arbor City Competition recognises and rewards cities and towns that have embraced greening initiatives in their programmes. The competition is executed in partnership with the Institute of Environment and Recreation Management and the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), and seeks to promote the greening of cities and towns in South Africa.

Addressing a handful of community members in the uMhlathuze Local Municipality, Deputy Minister Sotyu encouraged South Africans to plant and conserve trees, emphasising their contribution to climate change mitigation. “Trees and forests are very efficient in sequestrating carbon dioxide. When trees and forests are used to sequestrate carbon dioxide as much as possible and not releasing it quickly, South Africa could have a less costly and more just carbon transition,” she said.

The 2021 Theme

This year’s National Arbor Month will be coordinated under the theme: “Forest Restoration: A path to recovery and well-being”. The theme is adopted from the United Nations Collaborative Partnership on Forests and is congruent to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call for the planting of ten million trees, for the next five years in South Africa.

As highlighted by the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015, forests and trees play a crucial role in reducing the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Acting as carbon sinks, they absorb the equivalent of roughly 2 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.

Effective forest management can strengthen resilience and adaptive capacities to climate-related natural disasters, underscoring the importance of integrating forest-based measures into national disaster risk reduction strategies.

Forests and trees outside forests are vital for sustainable development. Forests occupy one-third of the Earth’s surface, and about another half of the total remaining land area features sparsely scattered trees. These renewable natural resources are crucial for tackling many of the issues identified in The Future We Want, such as poverty, food security, climate change, biodiversity, sustainable production and consumption, and social inclusion, particularly meeting the basic needs of vulnerable people and ensuring their well-being.

The theme promotes tree planting for restoration and rehabilitation, creation of sustainable settlements by adding greenery and creation of biodiversity around our residential settlements. Besides improving the aesthetics of our surroundings, fruit trees also improve household food security.

In line with President Ramaphosa’s call, Deputy Minister Sotyu officially announced the Greening Programme that aims to fast-track the planting of 10 million trees over the next five years.

“This means every year we should aim to plant at least two million trees. This target is not only aimed at the national Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, but to the public in general, government departments, municipalities, public institutions, the corporates, Non-government Organisations, schools, institutions of higher learning and Community Based Organisations,” she said.

Schedule of activities

The deputy minister officiated the tree planting activities in the uMhlathuze area ahead of the National Arbor City Awards ceremony, where cities and towns that have embraced greening initiatives in their programmes have been recognised and rewarded. The awards are sponsored by Total SA, and promote the greening of cities and towns in South Africa.

The deputy minister was joined by the Mayor of King Cetshwayo District Municipality: Cllr Lindokuhle Phungula and Mayor of City of uMhlathuze Municipality: Cllr Mduduzi Mhlongo.

Part 1: Tree Planting

Date: Wednesday, 01 September 2021
Venue: House number 11658, Road 7B Dumisani Makhaye Village Empangeni - Ward 24
Time: 09:30

Visit to Waste Pick Up site in Dumisani Makhaye Village (Zone for Human Settlement)

Time: 10:30

Part 2: Public Park - Tree Planting.

Venue: Mthombothi Street (erf 396) Esikhaleni
Time: 11:15

Part 3: Unveiling of the Covid-19 remembrance plaque

Venue: Richards Bay cemetery - Erf 15825 Helium Height Street Alton, Richards Bay
Time: 11:50

Part 4: Arbor City Awards Ceremony

Venue: City of uMhlathuze Civic Centre, Richards Bay
Time: 12:30

Winners of Arbor City Competition - 2021

Name of municipality Category Prize
City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality Metropolitan municipality R 300 000
Polokwane Local Municipality Local municipality R 300 000
Steve Tshwete Local Municipality Local municipality Second prize winner:
R 250 000
City of uMhlathuze Rural municipality R 250 000
Ulundi Local Municipality Youth participation in greening R 100 000
     

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