Environment

Trongsa's environment is characterized by its dramatic landscapes, lush greenery, and diverse ecosystems. Located in central Bhutan, it sits at a high elevation and features a mix of dense forests, deep valleys, and steep mountains. The region is part of the Himalayan biodiversity hotspot, home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including rare species like the red panda and Himalayan monal. The Mangdechhu River flows through the area, supporting agriculture and adding to its scenic beauty. Trongsa’s environment is not only visually stunning but also plays a crucial role in Bhutan’s conservation efforts and commitment to environmental sustainability.

The Environment Section of the Dzongkhag Administration primarily functions under the aegis of the Dzongkhag Environment Committee (DEC). This is in accordance with section 44 of the National Environment Protection Act, 2007.

Dzongkhag Environment Committee (DEC)

DEC is a Competent Authority (CA) at the Dzongkhag level and has the following duties and functions:

  1. Issuance of Environmental clearance for projects listed under the competence of Dzongkhag as per Environmental Assessment (EA) Act, 2000 and its Regulation.
  2. Review of non-listed projects prior to forwarding to National Environment Commission Secretariat (NECS) or any other relevant competent authority.
  3. Compliance monitoring of the conditions of the environmental clearance and taking necessary action for non-compliance.
  4. Gathering and forwarding environmental information on a regular basis to the NECS.
  5. Monitoring the quality of the environment.

Environmental Clearance Services

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