Decree on Climate Change.
Country
Type of law
Regulation
Abstract
This Decree defines principles, regulations and measures on management, monitoring of climate change issues for prevention, limitation and mitigation of risks from climate change impacts, in order to ensure livelihood, health, property, environment and biodiversity security, regional and international infrastructure networking, and contribution to the national socio-economic development in a sustainable and green growth directions.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment shall develop data and information system on climate change for collection, compilation, management, provision and service in a reliable, accurate and timely manner; long-lasting maintenance and safety arrangement; and networking with national disaster data and information system and national statistics, in coordination with other relevant ministries and local authorities. Relevant sectors shall define climate change response measures in each period for building up sectoral resilience and reducing green house gases emission, particularly land uses, forestry, water resources, agriculture, pubic health, energy, industry, urban planning, infrastructure resilient development. The natural resources and environment sectors, in collaboration with relevant sectors and local authorities, conduct a climate change survey, vulnerable assessment, identification and mapping, by mainstreaming those into periodical sectoral and local socio-economic development plans, plans and programs. Relevant sectors, particularly natural resources and environment, agriculture and forestry shall define policies, strategies and plans on increase of carbon sink.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment shall develop data and information system on climate change for collection, compilation, management, provision and service in a reliable, accurate and timely manner; long-lasting maintenance and safety arrangement; and networking with national disaster data and information system and national statistics, in coordination with other relevant ministries and local authorities. Relevant sectors shall define climate change response measures in each period for building up sectoral resilience and reducing green house gases emission, particularly land uses, forestry, water resources, agriculture, pubic health, energy, industry, urban planning, infrastructure resilient development. The natural resources and environment sectors, in collaboration with relevant sectors and local authorities, conduct a climate change survey, vulnerable assessment, identification and mapping, by mainstreaming those into periodical sectoral and local socio-economic development plans, plans and programs. Relevant sectors, particularly natural resources and environment, agriculture and forestry shall define policies, strategies and plans on increase of carbon sink.
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Date of text
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No