PATTAYA, Thailand— Mayor Poramet Ngampichet invited agents from 75 member nations of the International Tropical Lumber Company (ITTO) throughout the 59th Session of the International Tropical Lumber Council (ITTO59) at the Dusit Thani Hotel Pattaya on November 13. As the host, the Royal Forest Department, under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, helped with the global conference from November 13 to 17. Pattaya was picked as the place, showing Thailand’s readiness to effectively arrange global conferences. The conference intended to promote sustainable advancement in worldwide lumber production and trade, with a concentrate on numerous policies connected to the world lumber economy.
Thailand has actually regularly gotten assistance from ITTO for numerous jobs, consisting of forest resource studies, post-tsunami forest healing jobs, the Tri-National Protected Forest Preservation Task including Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos, and the sustainable management requirements and signs advancement task for long-term forest management.
In addition to the conference, the Royal Forest Department arranged field gos to covering the lumber supply chain. These gos to highlighted the detailed execution of Thailand’s lumber laws, incorporating the nation’s forest control points, Chain of Custody (CoC) systems, and the import-export procedure for lumber and lumber items. The activities showcased Thailand’s dedication to sustainable forest management and reinforced local cooperation in the forestry sector. These efforts line up with Thailand’s green economy, circular economy, and bioeconomy methods, as part of the continuous BCG Design (Bio-Circular-Green Economy) efforts.