Give more incentives to investors in biodiversity conservation - researchers
Investors in biodiversity conservation and related areas should be given more incentives because they generate huge revenues for the country, especially via tourism, researchers have said. Eugenia Kayitesi, the executive director of Institute of Policy Analysis (IPAR), said the incentives would attract more firms to invest in biodiversity conservation.
Agro-tourists in a coffee plantation in Huye. Researchers are calling for more support for firms that invest in conservation initiatives.