Civil society group, Policy Forum Guyana (PFG) is urging a more integrated and inclusive approach to Guyanese involvement in decision-making on key issues.
It has criticised what it says is a lack of referrals to relevant scientific and technical information on Land Use Plans that are already available.
It said in a press release that these studies carried out in the 1990s identified areas for human settlement with the requisite height above sea-level, and available sources of water, stone and sand to facilitate construction of new settlements in the Bartica-Linden-Parika triangle.