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National Strategy (2018 - 2037).

Country/Territory
Thailand
Document type
Date
2018
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Agricultural & rural development, Energy, Environment gen., Food & nutrition, Fisheries, Forestry, Land & soil, Water
Keyword
Policy/planning Sustainable development Food security Ecofriendly products/ecofriendly processes Agricultural land Crops/grasses Agricultural commodities Soil conservation/soil improvement Public private partnership (PPP) Disasters Gender Climate change Equity Internal trade International trade Poverty Rural employment Energy conservation/energy production Ecosystem preservation Environmental security Biodiversity Emissions Waste management Sustainable use Marine fisheries Marine protected areas Aquaculture Capacity building Community management Fish products Fishery management and conservation Harbour Food quality control/food safety Traceability/product tracing Forest management/forest conservation Afforestation/reforestation Fertilizers/nutrients Land-use planning Zoning Land tenure Ownership Water supply Protection of environment
Geographical area
Asia, ASIA AND THE PACIFIC, East Asian Seas, Indian Ocean, South-Eastern Asia
Abstract

This National Strategy (2018-2037) is a crosssectoral policy document. As the country’s first national long-term strategy developed pursuant to the Constitution, it shall be pursued to ensure that the country achieves its vision of becoming “a developed country with security, prosperity and sustainability in accordance with the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy”. The key goals of national development of the National Strategy are: “A Secure Nation, Contented People, Continued Economic Growth, An Equal Society, and Sustainable Natural Resources." There are six key indicators of the National Strategy, which are: 1. Well being of Thai people and society; 2. National competitiveness, economic growth, and income distribution; 3. Development of human capital; 4. Social equality and equity; 5. Sustainability of national biodiversity, environmental quality, and natural resources; 6. Government efficiency and better access to public services.

Full text
English
Website
nscr.nesdb.go.th