SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: AN OBLIGATION, NOT AN OPTION
Sustainable
development is one of those phrases, which are regularly used, and abused, in
local political jargon. Everyone promises sustainability, as did Joseph Muscat
and the Labour Party prior to the 2013 general election.
Sustainable
development touches upon a number of issues, which are fundamental in ensuring
a good quality of life for our people. Land-use policies, more and better urban
public spaces, emission reductions and water conservation are all part of the
Nationalist Party’s approach towards ensuring practical policies which will
ensure sustainable development.
The
document ‘An Economy for the People’, issued by the Nationalist Party, lays
down a number of concrete measures aimed at putting into practice the
principles of sustainable development in a just and coherent way.
The policy
document treats the principle of sustainable development not as an option but
as an obligation which we owe to future generations.
The PN’s
document is proposing to introduce a new tax incentive related to the
environmental impact of businesses, wherein the gross value added, number of
employees, built-up space and carbon footprint are used to determine the
intensity of the fiscal benefit to be granted. This will ensure a just
implementation of a measure intended to incentivise the embrace of greener,
cutting-edge technologies.
Further
measures being proposed include the improvement in the use of industrial land
through an accelerated shift towards higher value-added activities built on
higher land-efficiency and low carbon emissions. The PN is also promoting the
introduction of measures and policies which will support ground-breaking projects
that will adopt the use of low-carbon technologies in industry.
The
party’s document is also proposing measures aimed at improving urban planning
to cluster industrial activities, promoting the creation of more open green
spaces within industrial zones. Another proposal is the eradication of slums
with better housing strategies which will also aid urban regeneration in
currently run-down areas.
This is
another document which proves how the Nationalist Party is being proactive in
its approach and also proposing tangible measures which will serve as the basis
for its forthcoming electoral manifesto.
This is
the first real attempt in recent political history where the Opposition
actually presents measures and policies to support its vision for the country.
I am proud to form part of this party which is showing that it is ready to work
in the best interest of future generations.
By: Sam Abela, PN candidate, seventh district,
Rabat
Credit: www.timesofmalta.com
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: AN OBLIGATION, NOT AN OPTION
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