Cabinet unlocks for villagers to make a living in 7 national parks

Miscellaneous

The cabinet unlocks the right of people to live and make food legally in 7 national parks and 7 wildlife sanctuaries – non-hunting areas.

Ms. Tipanan Sirichana, Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, revealed that the Cabinet meeting (Cabinet) approved in principle two draft royal decrees, consisting of a draft royal decree stipulating the conservation and preservation of natural resources within the national park B.E. 20-year project from the Royal Decree coming into force in 7 national park areas: 1. Khao Khitchakut National Park, Chanthaburi Province 2. Khao Sib Ha Chan National Park, Chanthaburi Province 3. Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park, Kanchanaburi Province 4. Ton Sak Yai National Park, Uttaradit Province, 5. Tat Mok National Park, Phetchabun Province, 6. Nam Nao National Park, Phetchabun Province, and 7. Lan Sang National Park, Tak Province.

and a draft Royal Decree specifying a project for conservation and preservation of natural resources within a wildlife sanctuary or non-hunting area, B.E. For project areas in 7 wildlife sanctuaries or non-hunting areas: 1. Tham Pha Tha Phon Non-hunting Area, Phitsanulok Province 2. Pa Sak Jolasid Dam Non-hunting Area, Lop Buri Province 3. No-hunting Area Thap Phaya Lo wildlife hunting area, Chiang Rai province, 4. Tham Pratun non-hunting area, Uthai Thani province, 5. Phu Pha Daeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Phetchabun province, 6. Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Uthai Thani province, and 7. Wildlife Sanctuary. Wild animals of the right bank of the Nan River, Uttaradit Province

People who have the right to live and make a living in the said area are natural persons of Thai nationality or have applied for Thai nationality and are pending consideration by the competent officials. which must be in the area before declaring it as a national park area or by order of the NCPO and domiciled in the area Or have occupied the land and used it continuously and have no other land to cultivate Open for possession and use by oneself, does not have ownership or possessory rights in the land, not more than 20 rai per family (not more than 50 rai in the case of 3 or more families living together), making use of and continuing to live Do not abandon consecutively for more than 1 year without reasonable cause.

Buying, selling, bartering, renting, leasing, lending or transferring ownership to another person is not permitted. Including not encroaching on expanding additional areas Participants in the housing project will have a duty and participate in the conservation, restoration, and maintenance of natural resources, ecosystems, and biodiversity within the project area. eat legitimately The steps from now on will be sent to the Office of the Council of State for further consideration.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency