HCM City (VNS/VNA) – The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee has issued a plan to implement the strategy for the sustainable exploitation and use of natural resources and protection of the marine and island environment to 2030 with a vision to 2050.
The plan outlines that the city will give high priority to developing tourism, marine transport and services, fisheries, energy, coastal urban areas, and other marine sectors as well as improve community livelihoods.
Can Gio, the only coastal district in the city, will be developed into a a high-quality leisure and eco-tourism hub by 2030.
The rate of solid waste collected and treated in the district will reach 100% and the rate of urban wastewater treated to meet technical standards will stand at 40% by 2030.
Under the plan, marine and coastal ecosystems will be effectively managed and protected. The city’s aquaculture growth rate will be maintained at 2.2 – 2.5% a year.
The plan also focuses on planting forests along coastlines, preserving biodiversity, and improving the quality of the environment.
🅘 Marine resources, and seas and islands will be effectively exploited and utilised by 2050, driving the city’s green growth, biodiversity conservation, marine environment protection, and a society in harmony with nature./.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha chaired the first meeting of the National Steering Committee on the implementation of the Strategy for Sustainable Development of Vietnam's Marine Economy till 2030, with a vision to 2045.
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