Khaleej Times

Ongoing green drive will cover entire Abu Dhabi

- reporters@khalejtime­s.com Staff Reporter

ABU DHABI — The Green Abu Dhabi initiative is in full swing in the emirate, the civic body has announced. The initiative aims to protect palm trees as well as other trees, in addition to planting fencing and landscapin­g medians in Abu Dhabi.

This initiative is implementa­tion of the practice set by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, giving much care to the agricultur­al developmen­t in the UAE. The campaign has so far succeeded in planting of 2,184 palm trees, 18,702 trees of different types, and fences stretching 2.8 kilometres.

The campaign also included the removal of damaged trees and bushes. The municipali­ty also revealed that it had removed 208 palm trees and 367 other trees, 22 bushes as well as 97,000 square metres of damaged green areas.

The campaign, which started last week, will cover the entire Abu Dhabi. The work includes the maintainin­g and trimming of trees, rehabilita­ting and renewing the greens and planting fences to give a gorgeous and environmen­tal dimension. Works included the removal of waste, planting soil cover, dry palms for date-trees, as well as other sorts of local flora, plant fencing, bushes, maintainin­g datetrees and cleaning sectors.

The initiative reflects the keenness of the municipali­ty to protect the appearance of the city and improve public facilities, parks and streets.

The civic body has set up an emergency centre to manage the campaign where teams will be deployed in three shifts around the clock to make the campaign a success.

The campaign aims to cover the preservati­on of 3,874 trees and 7,684 date trees as well as 450,000 square metres of greens and soil covers. The campaign covered so far saw the preservati­on of 2,148 date trees, 472 other trees and 94,359 square metres of greens and soil covers.

The municipali­ty invites community members to collaborat­e with field task forces by facilitati­ng their mission and understand­ing any annoyance caused by ongoing work in field locations.

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