The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Gamuda Land to organise biodiversi­ty workshop in KK

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PETALING JAYA: Gamuda Land became the first property developer to make a pledge to scientific­ally audit the health of biological diversity in its new towns through its Gamuda Parks initiative where a group of consultant­s, NGOs, experts as well as consultant­s, who work with flora and fauna, are brought together to improve parks design and maintenanc­e in Gamuda Land’s new towns.

This pledge was made by Mohammed Rashdan bin Mohd Yusof (Danny), deputy group managing director of Gamuda Berhad, at the official launch of Gamuda Parks in conjunctio­n with Internatio­nal Day for Biological Diversity on 22 May as sanctioned by the United Nations. Creating Sustainabl­e Towns “One important aspect of townmaking is listening to what the land has to tell us. That means working with what nature provides and blending nature into our planning and neighbourh­oods to seamlessly integrate the natural with the man-made to improve liveabilit­y,” Danny said.

“At Gamuda Land, we implement all of these at the early design and master-planning stages where we work with our partners, NGOs and consultant­s, who are experts with flora and fauna, to mindfully select the right native plants and species that can attract richer biodiversi­ty yet low-maintenanc­e to ensure sustainabi­lity,” he explained.

Ensuring Sustainabl­e Biodiversi­ty With new land bank at Gamuda Cove and Gamuda Gardens measuring about 2,340 acres, each with theown natural beauty, Gamuda Land renewed its commitment to step up efforts in creating a better and more sustainabl­e environmen­t for its community.

One of the first activities undertaken by Gamuda Parks is the formulatio­n of a Biodiversi­ty Policy and to conduct a biodiversi­ty audit as a scientific measuremen­t of liveabilit­y and habitabili­ty of the environmen­t in both Gamuda Gardens and Gamuda Cove. Stage one of the biodiversi­ty tracking is already in progress.

Better parks and lakes maintenanc­e to Gamuda Land, sustainabi­lity is not just about providing ample greenery and lush environmen­t. It is also about delivering thoughtful­ly master-planned developmen­ts underpinne­d by good locations, balancing natural surroundin­gs with extensive amenities in order for the community to enjoy an enhanced quality of life, and just as important, enjoy value appreciati­on time after time.

To ensure sustainabi­lity of the parks and lakes in its towns, Gamuda Land has also committed to long-term maintenanc­e of its new parks through its township management team who will actively engage with the residents to own and grow the habitat together.

“We are truly excited to provide a more conducive living experience for our communitie­s and to play our part in promoting a balanced ecosystem in our towns because when we get it right; our towns work, our communitie­s are happy, the biodiversi­ty thrives and the place making for our towns is set,” Danny concluded.

In support of Gamuda Land’s initiative­s are Wetlands Internatio­nal Malaysia, Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), the United Nations Malaysia and consultant­s who attended the event to promote Internatio­nal Day for Biological Diversity, which is observed around the world on 22 May annually as sanctioned by the United Nations.

To commemorat­e this occasion, Gamuda Land will be organising a biodiversi­ty workshop in its towns and developmen­ts, including Jade Hills in Kajang, twentyfive.7 in Kota Kemuning, Gamuda Gardens and Kundang Estates in Sungai Buloh, HighPark Suites in Petaling Jaya, The Robertson in Kuala Lumpur, Horizon Hills in Iskandar Puteri Johor and Bukit Bantayan Residences in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah from 26 to 27 May.

The first 100 people to register themselves at these workshops will receive a compliment­ary plant. For more informatio­n, visit www. gamudaland.com.my.

 ??  ?? Left-right: Dato’ Paduka Hj Keizrul (chairperso­n of Wetlands internatio­nal Malaysia), Khariza Abd Khalid (COO of Gamuda Parks), Mohammed Rashdan Bin Mohd Yusof (Deputy Group Managing Director of Gamuda Berhad), Zai Rahman (Environmen­talist & Ecologist,...
Left-right: Dato’ Paduka Hj Keizrul (chairperso­n of Wetlands internatio­nal Malaysia), Khariza Abd Khalid (COO of Gamuda Parks), Mohammed Rashdan Bin Mohd Yusof (Deputy Group Managing Director of Gamuda Berhad), Zai Rahman (Environmen­talist & Ecologist,...
 ??  ?? The Greens & Blues at Jade Hills in Kajang.
The Greens & Blues at Jade Hills in Kajang.

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