(Miri, 26th) The Sarawak Forestry Department today held the closing ceremony for the Seminar on the Status of Forest Carbon Study Permits and Forest Carbon Licence at the Miri .
Head of Planning and Management Division (PMD) Forest Department Sarawak (FDS), Ricky Anak Jonathan Alek, expressed in his closing remarks, "At the conclusion of this seminar, I want to extend my deepest gratitude for your active participation and thoughtful contributions throughout the conference. The insights, discussions, and exchanges we shared over the past two days are invaluable to our collective effort to advance Sarawak's forest carbon activities. I am honored to meet with such a dedicated group of professionals and stakeholders committed to sustainable forest management."
He said, "During this seminar, we once again emphasized our shared dedication to Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) and integrated it into the broader framework of Sarawak's Post-COVID Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). These guiding principles reinforce our mission to balance economic growth with environmental stewardship, ensuring a sustainable and resilient future for Sarawak’s forests and communities."
"The discussions also highlighted the importance of Carbon Study Permits (CSP) and Forest Carbon Licenses (FCL) under the 2022 Forest (Carbon Activity) Rules. We explored their progress, challenges, and potential opportunities in sustainable development across the state. Additionally, the exchange of ideas and best practices further strengthened our resolve to enhance data-driven conservation strategies, refine our regulatory framework, and establish a transparent and efficient carbon market in Sarawak."
He also stated, "During this seminar, we actively exchanged ideas, knowledge, and best practices, which reinforced our commitment to enhancing data-driven conservation, refining regulatory frameworks, and increasing transparency in establishing an effective carbon market for Sarawak. The Sarawak Forestry Department remains steadfast in supporting all stakeholders as we continue working together to achieve our shared vision of sustainable development and climate action."
"As we move forward, I encourage everyone to apply the insights and momentum gained here today in your respective roles and responsibilities. Let us work together to translate these discussions into meaningful and actionable strategies for the benefit of our forests, communities, and economy."
Head of Planning and Management Division (PMD) Forest Department Sarawak (FDS), Ricky Anak Jonathan Alek, expressed in his closing remarks, "At the conclusion of this seminar, I want to extend my deepest gratitude for your active participation and thoughtful contributions throughout the conference. The insights, discussions, and exchanges we shared over the past two days are invaluable to our collective effort to advance Sarawak's forest carbon activities. I am honored to meet with such a dedicated group of professionals and stakeholders committed to sustainable forest management."
He said, "During this seminar, we once again emphasized our shared dedication to Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) and integrated it into the broader framework of Sarawak's Post-COVID Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). These guiding principles reinforce our mission to balance economic growth with environmental stewardship, ensuring a sustainable and resilient future for Sarawak’s forests and communities."
"The discussions also highlighted the importance of Carbon Study Permits (CSP) and Forest Carbon Licenses (FCL) under the 2022 Forest (Carbon Activity) Rules. We explored their progress, challenges, and potential opportunities in sustainable development across the state. Additionally, the exchange of ideas and best practices further strengthened our resolve to enhance data-driven conservation strategies, refine our regulatory framework, and establish a transparent and efficient carbon market in Sarawak."
He also stated, "During this seminar, we actively exchanged ideas, knowledge, and best practices, which reinforced our commitment to enhancing data-driven conservation, refining regulatory frameworks, and increasing transparency in establishing an effective carbon market for Sarawak. The Sarawak Forestry Department remains steadfast in supporting all stakeholders as we continue working together to achieve our shared vision of sustainable development and climate action."
"As we move forward, I encourage everyone to apply the insights and momentum gained here today in your respective roles and responsibilities. Let us work together to translate these discussions into meaningful and actionable strategies for the benefit of our forests, communities, and economy."