The table of data illustrates the estimated costings in US dollars for three sustainable environmental forestry projects.Meanwhile, the pie chart depicts the anticipated distribution of spending for the initial year during the project setup phase.
Overall, South-east Asia is projected to receive the largest share of funding across the five years, whereas West Afica is predicted to get the smallest. It is noticeable that, over the five years period, South-east Asia experiences a notable increase, in contrast to the decline in both West Africa and Central America. In the first year, the majority of the budget is spent on salaries, while training and office expenses only received a tiny minority.
In term of the table , South-east Asia begins with an allocation of 30 million from the budget in the first year, before witnessing a sharp rise by 20 million dollars in both years 4 and 5. Although Central America receives 20 million dollars in year 1, it shows a steady declining trend in the next year then uphold at 5 million in the last three years of the project.West Africa receives only 10.5 million which is three times smaller than the budget that Central America allocates. It also sees a slight drop to 7.5 in the second year then plunge to 3.5 million in the last year.
Regarding the pie diagram, in the first year, the vast majority of the budget is predicted to be spent on set-up costs, followed by salaries accounted for a third of the projected expenditure. Training and office expenses seem to be less significant since both of them make up a small proportion ( 10 per cent only)
