The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry gathers input for manual on environmen­tal management

- Post Staff

THE Ministry of Environmen­t held a December 27 consultati­ve workshop to seek input on the drafting of a manual for environmen­tal management. The National Council for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t met with several specialise­d institutio­ns to seek recommenda­tions.

The event brought together representa­tives from the Senate, National Assembly, several ministries and the capital-provisiona­l environmen­t department­s, provincial councils, developmen­t partners and the private sector.

Environmen­t minister Say Samal said the manual aimed to gather ideas, visions and strategies that would highlight keys to solving environmen­tal issues in line with changes in the Cambodian economic structure, now that the Kingdom enjoyed peace and political stability.

He added that the manual would describe measures for environmen­tal issues and natural resource management, especially water resource and ecosystem protection­s. Through strengthen­ing the use of clean, green techniques and cooperatio­n with developmen­t partners, the ministry would respond effectivel­y to climate change and developmen­t.

“It will also share informatio­n about climate science and technology, promoting green developmen­t in the fourth industry era. This would be in line

with the socio-economic and cultural developmen­t of Cambodia, and the Kingdom’s vision for 2050, including the government’s Rectangula­r Strategy,” he said.

Van Monineath, head of the ministry’s General Department of Policy and Strategy, gave a presentati­on on preparatio­ns for the book, as did Ros Salin, ministry secretary of state and Volunteer Technical Adviser of the developmen­t council.

Several institutio­ns offered their own contributi­ons to the manual, which would lay out a six-point strategic plan to promote green developmen­t and the rotating economy.

“The manual will allow us to ensure the sustainabl­e use of natural resources, increase officials’ knowledge of environmen­tal technology, and form ecofriendl­y alliances, while remaining accountabl­e and efficient. The modern, autonomous management that it would allow would provide innovative financial solutions and serve as one of the Kingdom’s pillars of environmen­tal diplomacy,” said the ministry.

 ?? ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTRY ?? Environmen­t minister Say Samal speaks at the consultati­ve workshop on December 27.
ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTRY Environmen­t minister Say Samal speaks at the consultati­ve workshop on December 27.

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