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Who is NEPA in jamaica and what is there role?

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Jul 23, 2024
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The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) in Jamaica is the government body responsible for environmental protection and planning. Here is a more detailed explanation of NEPA and its roles:

NEPA in Jamaica

NEPA stands for the National Environment and Planning Agency. It was established in April 2001 as a result of the merger of three entities: the (1) Natural Resources Conservation Authority (NRCA), (2) the Town Planning Department (TPD), and the (3) Land Development and Utilisation Commission (LDUC).

Roles and Responsibilities

  1. Environmental Protection:

    • Regulation and Monitoring: NEPA enforces environmental laws and regulations to protect Jamaica’s natural resources. This includes monitoring air and water quality, waste management, and controlling pollution.

    • Conservation: The agency works to conserve natural habitats and biodiversity, ensuring sustainable use of the country’s natural resources.

  2. Land Use Planning:

    • Planning and Development Control: NEPA is responsible for reviewing an…

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