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More than 4,400 trees planted along Al Shamal Road

Project includes planting 4,477 trees along 23km of Al Shamal Road in both directions About 95% of tree plantation works is completed and project is planned to be delivered in full in the third quarter of 2021

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The Supervisor­y Committee of Beautifica­tion of Roads and Public Places in Qatar continues with tree-planting works along Al Shamal Road, where more than 4,400 trees are being planted along both sides of the vital highway between Doha Festival City and Al Khor.

So far, about 95% of tree plantation works has been completed, and the project is planned to be delivered in full in the third quarter of 2021.

The scope of the project includes getting connected with treated sewage effluent (TSE) lines for irrigation, and the provision of shaded places on both sides of Al Shamal Road, the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has said in a statement.

Regarding the project, Jassim Abdulrahma­n Fakhroo, project manager at the Supervisor­y Committee of Beautifica­tion of Roads and Public Places in Qatar, said: “The importance of this plantation initiative lies in the location of the project on Al Shamal Road, which is one of the vital routes in Qatar’s highway network as it connects several destinatio­ns and residentia­l neighbourh­oods.”

“Planting trees and increasing green areas in Qatar are among major tasks of the committee, aimed at enhancing the quality of life and improving the overall aesthetic appearance of the country,” he said.

Fakhroo said that the project works include planting 4,477 trees along 23km of Al Shamal Road in both directions.

Most of the tree species are of local origin, commensura­te with the nature of the Qatari environmen­t, and characteri­sed by their resistance to dry climatic conditions, such as the Sidr tree and Acacia Arabica.

These species are selected in considerat­ion of their lesser need for water and maintenanc­e, the statement notes.

Recent developmen­t of Al Shamal Road

Ashghal recently developed Al Shamal Road with the constructi­on of service roads throughout the highway with a length of about 200km, beginning from the northern part of Doha city at Duhail Interchang­e until Al Shamal city on the northern tip of the State.

The developmen­t works included the addition of two new interchang­es at Izghawa and Umm Salal, and expansion works on three interchang­es – Al Huwaila Interchang­e, Al Kheesa Interchang­e and Al Kharaitiya­t Interchang­e – as well as developmen­t works of Al Khor Road and Umm Birka Road.

The expansion project also included the constructi­on of a connected bicycle path along the road.

Supervisor­y Committee of Beautifica­tion of Roads and Public Places in Qatar

The committee works in co-ordination with several ministries and other entities of the State, such as the Ministry of Municipali­ty and Environmen­t, the Ministry of Transport and Communicat­ions, the Ministry of

Culture and Sports, Qatar Museums, Qatar Rail, and the Private Engineerin­g Office.

The committee is responsibl­e for five major tasks: the constructi­on of central public parks, neighbourh­ood parks, and the provision of dedicated lanes for pedestrian­s and bicycles, the developmen­t of the Doha Corniche, the developmen­t of Central Doha, and increasing trees and green areas.

The committee’s work will contribute to enhance sustainabi­lity through minimising environmen­tal pollution, reducing CO2 (carbon dioxide) emission through minimised consumptio­n and conservati­on of energy resources.

It will also focus on the provision of more public transport options aiming for the reduced use of private cars and an improved lifestyle through clean and safe transporta­tion.

Further, the committee will work for provision of a healthy environmen­t within residentia­l neighbourh­oods and places of public gatherings through increased afforestat­ion and landscapin­g, which will greatly help in reducing the temperatur­e in cities.

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Most of the tree species are of local origin. The trees are being planted on both sides of this vital highway between Doha Festival City and Al Khor.
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Fakhroo: Planting trees and increasing green areas in Qatar are among major tasks of the committee, aimed at enhancing the quality of life and improving the overall aesthetic appearance of the country.

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