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  1. Dalberg finds that the potential future economic value of Virunga National Park could be more than US$1.1 billion per year in “a stable situation characterized by the absence of conflict, secure access to the park, and sufficient resources to protect the ecosystem.” Some of the values identified include the following:

  2. In the current situation, Virunga’s value is approximately US$48.9 million per year. In a stable situation characterized by the absence of confl ict, secure access to the park, and suffi cient resources to protect the ecosystem, the park could increase in value to more than US$1.1 billion per year.

  3. The year 2023 was the hottest on record - 1.48°C above pre-industrial averages - propelling economies and societies into risky, unprecedented territory. Leaders are increasingly called upon to transform the current growth and development models to better steward the planet towards a more secure future .

  4. 1 de ago. de 2013 · In response to the granting of oil concessions in Virunga National Park, WWF has launched a campaign to raise awareness of Virunga’s economic value and the implications of oil development for local communities and the environment.

  5. In a stable situation characterized by the absence of conflict, secure access to the park, and sufficient resources to protect the ecosystem, the park could increase in value to more than US$ 1.1 billion per year.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2017 · Near Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, hydroelectric power plants provide electricity that could guard against deforestation and revitalize the war-torn country.

  7. Virunga National Park could be worth US $1.1 billion per year if developed sustainably, and generate 45,000 permanent jobs rather than being given over to potentially-damaging oil extraction according to a new study titled ‘The Economic Value of Virunga National Park’.