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The National Environment Commission of the Kingdom of Bhutan is a high-level multi-sectoral body. It is the highest decision-making and coordinating body on all matters relating to protecting, conserving, and improving the natural environment.
The mandate of the National Environment Commission is to:
- Develop, review, and revise environmental policies, plans, and programmes
- Formulate, review, and revise environmental related Laws/Acts and monitor enforcement of the same
- Mainstream environment into the country’s developmental policies, plans and programmes
- Promote environmental awareness amongst all levels of Bhutanese society, including dissemination of environmental policies, strategies, acts, rules, regulations and standards through print, audio visual and other appropriate means.
- Institutionalise the Environmental Assessment (EA) process as an integral part of the development planning process through enforcement of EA Act 2000
- Adopt, review and revise environmental standards for the country
- Monitor ambient air and water quality and land-use changes and inform all sections of the society through print, audio visual and other appropriate means.
- Promote and ensure an efficient system of gathering and sharing environmental information
- Publish State of Environment Reports and report/submit to the Lhengyal Zhungtshog/Parliament once every 5 years and disseminate the findings to the general public.
- Promote and conduct environmental research
- Coordinate and facilitate the implementation of bilateral and multilateral environmental agreements, conventions, treaties or declarations.
- Receive representations on environmental matters from members of the Civil Society
- Develop and facilitate the implementation of the National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS)
- Coordinate and monitor cross-sectoral issues related to water, forestry and mineral resources and waste management in the country.
The line ministries/agencies shall be responsible for their Implementation and enforcement functions.
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