Ambiance, Woodland and Climate Exchange Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan on the present time pressured the need for imposing an built-in conception to construct ecotourism and offer protection to coastal regions from natural calamities.
Zoning in coastal areas and introducing the Coastal Zone Administration Principles and Particular Administration Plans is also necessary, said Rizwana whereas speaking at a seminar titled “Formulating an Built-in Notion for Ecotourism in Payra Port Metropolis and Kuakata Coastal Instruct,” on the conference hall of the Public Works Department in Segunbagicha.
Highlighting the must interchange the Coastal Zone Policy, she said works are ongoing to formulae draft rules on land zoning and agricultural land security.
Rizwana, also the adviser for water resources, mentioned that coastal green belts must be established, the ethical exhaust of groundwater must be ensured and spoil administration needs to be modernised.
“Single-exhaust plastics must be banned and afforestation initiatives must be expanded,” she added.
Housing and Public Works Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan said the mission proposals must be revised to invent obvious long-duration of time sustainable development within the coastal set up.
On the seminar, Project Director Sharif Mohammad Tariquzzaman presented the mission proposals, whereas BUET professors Dr Shamsul Hoque, Dr Israt Islam and Dr. Mosleh Uddin Hasan mentioned these.
RAJUK Chairman Main Overall (retd) Siddiqur Rahman Sarkar, Further Secretary Md Abdul Matin, Chief Engineer Shamim Akhtar, and other senior officers and city planners were most up-to-date.
Later, Syeda Rizwana Hasan addressed a stakeholder consultation on the proposed “Zero Atomize Motion Notion” to rep rid of plastic pollution from Saint Martin’s Island.
The meeting used to be attended by contributors of the Bangladesh Sustainability Alliance, ministry officers, and the Director Overall of the Department of Ambiance (DoE).