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NRCA Act

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Jun 28, 2024
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The NRCA Act, or National Resources Conservation Authority Act, is a pivotal piece of legislation in Jamaica designed to protect and manage the nation’s natural resources. Established in the early 1990s, this act represents a significant step in Jamaica’s environmental management strategy, providing a framework for conserving the country’s diverse ecosystems and addressing environmental challenges. It created the National Resources Conservation Authority, tasked with overseeing the sustainable use of natural resources and ensuring compliance with environmental standards. The NRCA Act emerged from a growing awareness of the need to balance development with environmental preservation. It sets out comprehensive guidelines for managing land use, water resources, and coastal areas, aiming to mitigate the impact of human activities on Jamaica’s natural landscapes. For real estate agents, understanding the NRCA Act is crucial, as it governs how properties are developed and utilized, particul…

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