The specialized meeting of the workgroup of the national coordination and management headquarter of the country’s wetlands, headed by the assistant director of Marine Environment and Wetlands of the Department of Environment, was held.
Ahmadreza Lahijanzadeh, the assistant director of the Marine Environment and Wetlands of the Department of Environment, notified on the observation of a specialized workgroup meeting of the coordination and management headquarter of the country’s wetlands with the attendance of the representatives of key executive organizations on November 25th, this year.
In the continuation of his speech, Lahijanzadeh expressed the high importance of this workgroup and its fundamental role in decision- and policy-making of the national headquarter and explained the posed cases and resolutions of the meeting of the national headquarter of the wetland management to the members, and; consequently, the participants discussed and inspected the mentioned cases.
Later, he described the resolutions of this meeting as below:
- Introducing the duly authorized and permanent representative of the executive organizations for attending this workgroup;
- Holding workgroup meetings in the initial stages, once per 15 days, with the presence of the organizations’ representatives;
- Selecting the challenges and problems of every one of the wetlands, including Miyankale, Anzali, and Gavkhouni, as the agenda of the future three meetings in this workgroup, extracting appropriate approaches, and rendering them to the national headquarter of the wetlands;
- Sharing the executive instructions of the law of the protection and revival of the country’s wetlands and prewriting the operational plan of wetlands’ protection for the members’ examination and presentation of their viewpoints.
Finally, in the pursuance of the resolutions of the national headquarter, the Ministry of Energy was prescribed to embark on the presentation of the performed actions and executory plans to supply the water right of the wetlands and specify their limits and runways.
In the end, Ahmadreza Lahijanzadeh added that “Evidently, the other wetlands will be discussed and investigated by the workgroup members in the next priorities.”