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Home / Resource / National Master Plan on Climate Change (2011–2050) – Thailand

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National Master Plan on Climate Change (2011–2050) – Thailand

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Date: 15 Dec, 2013
Author: Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning - Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand
Country: Thailand
Subject: Climate Resilience, GHG Mitigation, Policies and Plans
Type: Policies, Regulations, Action Plans

The tenets of the plan are ”Continued economic, social, and environmental developments in accordance with sufficiency economy philosophy and cutting GHG emissions by 2050, without impeding the country’s GDP or reducing its growth of capability and competitiveness’. The plan mentions “Adaptation for coping with the negative effects of climate change”; “Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions and increase of greenhouse gas sinks” (e.g., energy, REDD, carbon footprint, carbon tax, cities/communities); strengthening capacity and institutions for management.

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