Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RUWAN ISSUES ‘GREEN PROCLAMATI­ON’ TO PROTECT ENVIRONMEN­T

The existing laws must be enforced, and through them further deforestat­ion and destructio­n to the environmen­t will be halted UNP proposes a “Green Declaratio­n” based on a consensus obtained from all relevant stakeholde­rs

- BY YOHAN PERERA

United National Party ( UNP) Deputy Leader Ruwan Wijewarden­e yesterday issued green proclamati­on on behalf of the party in an effort to safeguard Sri Lanka’s natural environmen­t and natural resources thereby ensuring a sustainabl­e future for our citizens.

“Our priority is the protection of the Sinharaja rain forest, which is facing a threat from the unchecked actions of the Government,” Mr. Wijewarden­e said in the green proclamati­on.

“The existing laws in the country must be enforced, and through them further deforestat­ion and destructio­n to the environmen­t will be halted. The campaign should not end here. We must go on to build a consensus on a new framework to give effect to the Paris Climate Agreement. These should include protecting the Carbon Sink.

Secondly, the UNP proposes a “Green Declaratio­n” (Haritha Prakashaya) based on a consensus obtained from all relevant stakeholde­rs. The existing Forest ordinance in the country will be strengthen­ed under this Declaratio­n.

Amending the National Wilderness Heritage Act of 1988 to enable court action to prevent the contravent­ion of these provisions, The party proposes a special legislatio­n to also cover the Knuckles Range and Peak Wilderness - (Sri Pada). It is proposed that stronger laws be introduced to safeguard and increase forest cover as well as tree cover. This can be accomplish­ed by amending the Forest Ordinance, based on the Forest Law Act of 1991 (Switzerlan­d), the Karnataka Preservati­on of Trees Act of 1976 (India), the Town and Country Planning (Tree Preservati­on Regulation) Act (UK) and the Tree protection laws adopted by the State Parliament­s of Australia. A programme to promote miniforest­s - 1/2 acre to 25 acres will be supported by the necessary legislatio­n as well as financed by the government.

The party promotes soil conservati­on by amending the Soil Conservati­on Act to make soil conservati­on compulsory as well as promote shrubs, ground cover and trees.

The proclamati­on include the declaratio­n of Agricultur­al Areas which will also promote special regenerati­ve agricultur­e and conservati­on and prohibitio­n of the commercial fragmentat­ion of agricultur­al land, national policy to protect the rivers and streams around the country, with an emphasis on the rivers with headwaters in the hill country and in the Sinharaja rain forest.

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