Ambitious ‘Green Bartica Plan’ unveiled

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Presidential Advisor on the Environment, Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Gary Best presents his "Green Bartica Plan" to regional officials
Presidential Advisor on the Environment, Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Gary Best presents his "Green Bartica Plan" to regional officials
Presidential Advisor on the Environment, Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Gary Best presents his “Green Bartica Plan” to regional officials

[www.inewsguyana.com] – Following a call by President David Granger earlier this year to make Bartica a model green town, Presidential Advisor on the Environment, Rear Admiral (Ret’d ) Gary Best and his team on December 03, introduced an ambitious ‘Bartica Green Plan’ to the Regional Democratic Council and the Interim Management Committee.

A release from the government noted that the Plan covers a holistic approach to sustainable economic growth in the soon-to-be township which will be implemented collaboratively through the Office of Climate Change, the Ministry of Communities, regional officials of Bartica, residents and other stakeholders.

It was noted that during his presentation of the plan, Best told the meeting that during the upcoming sessions they will be briefed on both short and long-term plans for turning Bartica into a model green town by April 2016.

“While noting that the strategy crafted by his Office, he said significant features were drawn from the Bartica Development Plan, and ‘Project: Restore Guyana’ produced by Major General (Ret’d) Joe Singh,” the release noted.

The master plan was launched under the theme “Let’s make Bartica clean, green and pristine”, which was proposed by residents. It’s main objectives are to create a climate resilient economy and to establish a green pathway for the foundation of a new Guyana, which will result in reducing overall carbon footprint in agriculture, fisheries, water, forestry, waste, manufacturing, transport, construction, tourism and other sectors.

It was noted that priority will be given to creating green jobs through green growth, for example, with the establishment of wind farms there will be a need for skilled persons to install and maintain them, thereby creating jobs, and providing a renewable source of energy; all while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

Other benefits such as increased equality, fairness and social cohesion are also expected to accrue.

Meanwhile, Marlon Bristol, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist who also made a presentation, told residents that they could look forward to benefits such as an enhanced waste management system and cleaning of the immediate surroundings in the community. According to Bristol, engineers will soon embark on closing the Byderabo Landfill site which has been a health hazard and eyesore for many years.

While this is being done, government will start work on a new landfill site at Four Miles. In the coming weeks, waste receptacles will be placed at strategic locations throughout the community and a massive education exercise on proper waste disposal will be held.

Plans are also in train to develop ten acres of land as a “green park” with paved walkways lined with trees and equipped other recreational facilities, including Wi-Fi technology.

Further, components of the plan will be promoted through various forums in order to inform and solicit a feedback from residents. In addition, early next year there will be an official launch of this plan with a “Bartica App” which will give persons in the Diaspora a chance to contribute.

 

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1 COMMENT

  1. Between Best and floyd it appears that is where all the brain strength of this government lay,while i commend their outstanding innovations and await the implementation,i am still yet waiting for the government to show me how they plan to make the money to maintain all this laudable projects

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