Phuket has been handpicked as the focal point for the Urban Act initiative, an ambitious drive set to spearhead low-carbon, resilient urban growth across the Asia-Pacific. The announcement was unveiled at a meeting in Phuket Provincial Hall with Governor Sophon Suwannarat and Vice Governor Ronnarong Tipsiri among the key players present.
The Urban Act Project, which kicked off in April 2022, is being bankrolled by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action through their International Climate Initiative. With aims to bolster Thailand’s quest for Nationally Determined Contributions and Sustainable Development Goals, this initiative sets its sights on cutting carbon emissions and toughening urban communities against climate change.
The bigwigs at the meeting included Heinrich Gudenus, Urban Act Project Director, as well as Anchalee Tanwanich and Monthathai Rattanapong. They were joined by representatives from the German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ) and other influential partners, all geared up to ensure the project’s success in its chosen pilot hubs of Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, and Phuket.
Heinrich Gudenus couldn’t contain his excitement about the project.
“We’re honoured to partner up in Thailand, especially with such influential allies like the Ministry of Interior and the Office of Public Sector Integrity. Together, we’re covering everything from SDG localisation to climate action at all levels—critical topics for sustainable urban futures.”
The strategic selection of Phuket adds a feather to Thailand’s cap, providing a blueprint for other regions in eco-smart city planning. The Ministry of Interior, with heavyweight support from agencies like the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning and the Meteorological Department of Thailand, is at the helm of this pivotal project, joining forces with GIZ and eminent German universities.
Climate change
Meanwhile, Chamnanwit Terat, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Interior, sounded the alarm on Thailand’s climate vulnerability, stressing the urgency of this initiative.
“Our mission to ‘alleviate suffering and promote happiness’ is intertwined with tackling climate change, which is now a major player affecting urban life and public well-being.”
This eco-forward vision isn’t just confined to Thailand either. Through the IMT-GT (Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle), cities like Hat Yai and Nakhon Sri Thammarat are also jumping on the bandwagon, planning climate-savvy urban developments.
Chiming in from the German Embassy in Bangkok, Johannes Kerner highlighted the vital role cities play in the clampdown on climate change, reported Phuket News.
“Engaged cities are linchpins for climate action. Sustainable urban shifts benefit societies, ecosystems, and economies alike, especially for low-income communities.”
With Phuket leading the charge, it’s clear that this beautiful island is setting the pace for a greener, smarter urban landscape that others will strive to follow. Climate action, it seems, really does start at home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some common questions asked about this news.
Why was Phuket chosen as a pilot area for the Urban Act initiative?
Phuket’s selection aims to set a benchmark for eco-friendly urban development, supporting Thailand’s climate objectives and showcasing adaptable, resilient city models.
How might the Urban Act initiative influence Thailand’s urban planning strategies?
The initiative could integrate climate considerations into urban planning, fostering low-carbon growth and enhancing resilience against climate impacts across Thai cities.
What if other regions emulate Phuket’s sustainable urban development model?
Emulating Phuket’s model could accelerate climate action, promote sustainable growth, and achieve broader regional and global climate goals.
How does international collaboration enhance the Urban Act initiative’s effectiveness?
International collaboration brings diverse expertise, resources, and perspectives, strengthening the initiative’s capacity to drive impactful climate and sustainability outcomes.
Why is multi-level collaboration crucial for achieving the Urban Act initiative’s goals?
Multi-level collaboration ensures coherent policy integration, aligns national and local efforts, and facilitates comprehensive climate action across government tiers.
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