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the economy in the future, with which the defining process will need the public to be
involved in every step of the process.
3. Improve the law in 3 aspects including the aspect of information provision,
participation and decentralization to an identical law. In order to establish consistency,
the 3 aspects have to be connected and interrelated, if one aspect is lacking, the
participation of the public will not succeed.
4. The law has to clearly state that the state has to provide the public with
access to information, participation, and decentralization of power. If this is not followed,
it is considered a violation of human rights. It is important to indicate that an action that
does not allow for public participation in the activity is incomplete in practicality.
5. The state government has to be responsible for the preparation of a cadastral
mapping standard and mapping the state's land by which the person responsible in the
mapping the attached maps of approving the ordinance or ministerial regulations in order
to issue as a law.
6. The state should establish a more engaging division by which it could be a
government division that is a department to take care of this law as well as promote,
govern, and monitor both processes in academics and operations.
7. Laws should be modified in case of violation of human rights by which it has
been approved by the National Human Rights Commission. If government divisions do
not take action within an appropriate time frame, individuals or communities affected
have rights to sue for compensation of damages from the issue of violating their rights.
8. The division responsible for conserving forests, national parks and various
reserve areas should let the community or local divisions have the authority to maintain
boundaries in order for the local community to recognize a sense of public conformity.
Accelerate resolutions of overlapping state land issues urgently as special cases,