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BCS backs public-private partnerships for biodiversity

2022-11-04
  • BCS backs public-private partnerships for biodiversity
  • BCS backs public-private partnerships for biodiversity
  • BCS backs public-private partnerships for biodiversity
  • BCS backs public-private partnerships for biodiversity
  • BCS backs public-private partnerships for biodiversity

Blue Carbon Society (BCS) underscored the vital role for public-private partnerships in saving coasts and oceans at a panel discussion in Bangkok for the International Day for Biological Diversity (22 May).

BCS Director Dr. Wit Soontaranun spoke on ‘Financial Mechanisms for Managing Biodiversity’ alongside international environmentalists at a conference hosted by Thailand’s natural resources ministry at The Berkeley Hotel Pratunam.

“Coastal ecosystems are crucial to biological diversity not only directly, as nurseries for fish and feeding grounds for marine mammals, especially endangered species. They also contribute to biodiversity worldwide by absorbing carbon and helping mitigate climate change,” he said.

“But they are habitats that require the public and private sectors to work together closely. To rehabilitate a degraded coastal environment, for example, we must carry out research, raise public awareness about polluting, transform how we deal with waste, clean up the actual site, and also win over the local community. All that requires diverse resources and expertise.”

The conference was hosted by organizations including the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) and the Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Thailand.

Over 80 experts participated, representing government agencies, local government, NGOs, academia, and the private sector.

Attendees included Dr. Nawarat Krairapanond, Director of the Bureau of the Environmental Fund; Dr. Jessica Alvsilver, Regional Node Adviser for Asia-Pacific at UNDP; Mr. Surapol Duangkarn, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management at ONEP and a member of its Environmental Fund Committee; and Mr. Decha Siripat, founder and Chairman of Khaokwan Foundation.

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