Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation U Min Thu and officials inspected land-use changes around Inlay Lake in Nyaungshwe Township from the air yesterday morning.
The
deputy minister and his team then conducted a helicopter tour to inspect
illegal encroachment into forest lands in Nyaungshwe Township, including forest
reserves and protected public forests, vacant land and farmlands being
converted to other uses, as well as land under government management that had
been used without permission.
The
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation is accelerating
efforts to increase forest cover and green Nyaungshwe Township, conserve and
systematically manage natural forests, and establish forest plantations to
protect the Inlay Lake watershed and create greenery. Representatives from
relevant departments will form teams to conduct field inspections to ensure
that there is no illegal encroachment or land use, and that land use is
systematic and in accordance with the law.
The
ministry is also conducting aerial surveillance to effectively supervise forest
conservation, watershed conservation, and forest fire and haze prevention
efforts.
MNA/TH
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