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Resources and environment committee sets its goals

By The Nation

 

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The natural resources and environment reform committee meeting, chaired by Dr. Theerapat.

 

The reform committee on natural resources and environment has endorsed its four prime goals.

 

The committee is among 13 reform committees appointed under the new charter and the new National Reform Law. They address key sectors including natural resources and environment management.

 

The committee has convened for the fifth time, addressing issues of concern as well as laying the framework before coming up with fresh goals for reforming the sector.

 

The work has been separated among six sub-panels, covering land resources (land, mining, forests and wildlife), marine and coastal resources, water resources, biodiversity, environmental quality, and environmental management.

 

The fresh work goals include maintaining natural resources and their health, balancing conservation and uses of natural resources, protecting the environment and mitigating pollution, and boosting effectiveness in managing natural resources and the environment to minimise conflicts.

 

Theerapat Prayurasiddhi, deputy chair of the committee, said the sub-panels had been assigned to submit their first reform-plan drafts by the end of this month.

 

The reform committees have 90 days to finish their plans before submitting them to concerned parties - including the National Strategy Committee – for endorsement and implementation. The reform plans must be in line with the new long-term national strategies as required by law.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30327500

 

 
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3 hours ago, rooster59 said:

The reform committee on natural resources and environment has endorsed its four prime goals

Oh yes . . . tell me another. The very title, 'reform committee' means that nothing will be achieved, other than typical Thai hot air. How they can take so long to say sweet Fanny Adams beats me.

 

Like the other day, when I asked a couple of Thai cycling pals 'what time' they'd like to meet for a ride, next day. They must have been at it for almost 5 minutes, before Preecha asked me if 'some time in the morning' would be OK.

 

That's exactly how this committee will proceed, only 10 times slower . . . I think I count 10 in there.

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