
The table illustrates the cost of three environmental projects for sustainable forestry in the next five years. The pie chart, on the other hand, depicts four sectors allocated in the project in the first year.
Overall, the expenditure on the project in South-east Asia outnumbered that in Central America and West Africa, especially allocated on salaries.
The first-year cost estimated in South-east Asia is 30 million dollars and is expected to slightly fluctuate before remaining 50 million dollars in the final two years. Meanwhile, projects in West Africa and Central America cost 10,5 million and 20 million dollars respectively in year 1. These statistics are forecasted to markedly plunge until year 3, when the total cost in West Africa will stabilize at 2,5 million dollars and rise to 3,5 million at the end of the project, whereas the figure for Central America is anticipated to stay at 5 million dollars at the same time.
Turning to the distribution of the total cost in year 1, it is clear that overwhelmingly 50% of the expenditure is spent on paying salaries, followed by set-up costs with 30%. The other two segments,namely training and office expenses, accomplish precisely equal proportions with 10% each.
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