ABSTRACT
BIO-DIVERSITY AND THE ABILITY TO MAKE USE OF NATIVE TIMBER TREES
IN DEVELOPING PREVENTIVE FORESTS ALONG CENTRAL COASTS
The
task of management, restoration and making-use of the native timber trees’ bio-
diversity at the sandy coastal areas along central Vietnam is an urgent strategic assignment.
Successful implementation of this assignment will open up a new perspective for natural disaster
prevention and restoration of global weather change in the coming decades.
The initial research results and assessment of the flora bed situation at the sandy coastal
from Quaûng Trò to Quaûng Ngaõi province have come to a statistical conclusion of 49 species of
timber trees and 52 shrubs which are potential for developing into sustainable plant association in
favorable conditions. Among these species there are more than 29 species of timber trees which
can be combined into forest and about 40 shrubs that can be pioneered to form forests. However,
due to continuing negative consequences of nature and human destruction, the plant association
hardly
develops in area, even decreases in its living quality.
In order to generate natural flora plant association and high quality planted forest ranges
along central coast which can meet the demand
of natural disaster prevention,
it is essential
to implement strategies on making use and facilitating the bio-diversity
preservation process;
protect and foster the flora plant association’s preventive capacity. Simultaneously, administration
solutions and appropriate techniques will entail absolute and long-lasting results.