Minister of Housing, Urban Renewal, Environment and Climate Change, Pearnel Charles Jr., says it is time for the implementation of no-build zones in Jamaica. The Minister was addressing the contract-signing ceremony for the Hurricane Sandy Relocation project, on Friday, September 24.
Minister Charles Jr. noted that this along with the enforcement of development orders, is crucial in ensuring that the country’s infrastructure, housing, and industrial developments can withstand the threats of natural disasters, he noted.
The Minister’s statement coincides with that of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who stated before Parliament recently that the necessary steps and measures would be taken by the Government to declare areas prone to severe flooding and landslides as no-build zones. This while noting that policies will be put in place to prevent persons from building houses in unsafe areas.
Minister Charles Jr., noted that while the Government is utilising spatial mapping and geographic information system (GIS) tools to enhance the quality of living, constructions must follow zoning laws and pursue proper, planned development.
According to the Minister, adherence to the zoning laws and using the proper construction materials; infrastructure developments will be able to withstand flooding and other natural disasters.
Minister Charles Jr. said research over the past five years suggests that the Caribbean region will continue to be affected by flooding and other issues surrounding climate change.
Minister Charles Jr. said Jamaicans have to ensure that how we design, how we plan, how we construct integrates international best practices, where we can learn from other jurisdictions but also appreciate our unique characteristics in Jamaica.