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NRCA

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Oct 30, 2021
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The National Resources Conservation Authority (NRCA) in Jamaica functions as a pivotal regulatory body dedicated to the sustainable management and protection of the country’s natural resources and environment. Established under the Natural Resources Conservation Authority Act in 1991, the NRCA is responsible for enforcing environmental laws that aim to preserve biodiversity and maintain ecological integrity. It plays a crucial role in assessing the environmental impacts of proposed developments, ensuring that activities such as construction and mining do not harm the environment. The NRCA issues permits for projects that may affect natural resources, often requiring comprehensive environmental assessments to evaluate potential risks and impacts. By facilitating collaboration between government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and stakeholders, the NRCA promotes a culture of environmental stewardship in Jamaica. This commitment to conservation reflects the nation’s understandi…

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