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I collected this news item in November. Does anyone know what the outcome of this hearing was, or where I might find out?

Copyright 2004 Financial Times Information

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Global News Wire - Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

Copyright 2004 Thai Press Reports

Thai Press Reports

November 23, 2004

LENGTH: 157 words

HEADLINE: MEASURES MULLED TO RESCUE PHI PHI ISLAND FROM ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE

BODY:

Section: General News - Drastic measures urgently needed to stave off

environmental degradation.

The land-use planning agency will tomorrow hold the first public hearing on

a draft of the Phi Phi Islands Community Specific Plan, which is an effort

to create an urgent mechanism to rehabilitate the island.

The Department of Public Works and Town and Country Planning said last week

that an analysis of the Tourism Penetration Index, reflecting the tourism

life-cycle evolution of the Phi Phi Islands over the past three decades,

showed that the islands would soon be undermined by mass tourism.

"Phi Phi tourism will definitely reach the stagnation and decline stage with

a sharp drop in the number of visitors if natural resources and

environmental problems continue to mount, unless there are urgent effective

measures to tackle the causes of disruption," said Prajim Krairasmi, the

specific land-use planning expert.

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