Accordingly, the Department of National Resources and Environment coordinates with departments, branches, and the People's Committee of districts, towns, and cities, as well as relevant units to identify the programs, plans, and key tasks to implement international commitments on climate change and the goal of achieving net zero emissions in each specific period, submitted to the Provincial People's Committee for consideration and decision; guide the integration of climate change response content into development plans.Moreover, they organize the development and promulgation of climate change action plans every 10 years at the provincial level. They integrate goals, tasks, and solutions into the content of provincial planning and socio-economic development plans in accordance with the local practical situation; organize assessments of impacts, vulnerabilities, risks, losses, and damages due to climate change; and strengthen inspection and supervision of greenhouse gas emission mitigation activities of greenhouse gas emission establishments located in the area.
At the same time, they develop and implement communication activities to raise awareness, train, improve, and restructure the team of officials, civil servants, and public employees working to respond to local climate change; and prioritize budget allocation for activities to implement tasks.
They encourage the participation of relevant parties, including the business community, socio-professional organizations, non-governmental organizations, domestic and international organizations in coordinating with departments, branches, and localities. Furthermore, it is necessary for them to proactively implement and propose initiatives to promote adaptation to climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions...
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