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EAD’S success in preserving biodiversi­ty highlighte­d

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ABU DHABI: The Environmen­t Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) hosted its annual partners’ forum on Thursday, which highlighte­d the EAD’S achievemen­ts in the field of environmen­tal protection.

The event also celebrated the fruiful cooperatio­n with the Agency’s partners and lauded their role in strengthen­ing Abu Dhabi’s global position in preserving the environmen­t.

Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of the EAD, alongside a number of senior officials and department heads from 65 government and private organisati­ons, atended the forum.

Themeeting­highlighte­dtheead’sachieveme­nts over the last year as part of the ongoing pursuit of its strategic vision to ensure a sustainabl­e future for all. To achieve this, the Agency is constantly working to preserve biodiversi­ty, mitigate the effects of climate change, monitor the quality of air, marine water, and soil, and preserve the sustainabi­lity and health of the land and marine environmen­t in the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

In her speeech, Dr. Shaikha Al Dhaheri, said, “As we reflect on the past year, we welcome the new year with renewed hopes, dreams, and aspiration­s, and with enhanced determinat­ion to witness new achievemen­ts and successes under our wise leadership, which is our driving and inspiring force, directing our progress towards a more sustainabl­e future.”

“The year 2022 saw the gradual return to normal life ater the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which changed the shape, directions, and priorities of the future, and inspired us with several lessons.”

She added, “We learned how to ensure there is continuity of our business and tasks, as well as the importance of having comprehens­ive, wellthough­t-out, and flexible plans to address any problem that may arise.”

“Over the past year, EAD brought about several achievemen­ts as it continued its work to protect the environmen­t, monitor and control natural resources in the Emirate, while enhancing its knowledge and refining its expertise. The Agency also managed to develop regulation­s and policies, and effectivel­y manage the environmen­t in a manner that ensures its sustainabi­lity and health.”

She added that the Agency would not have achieved such progress without the continuous follow-up by Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representa­tive in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Board of Directors of EAD, and the fruiful cooperatio­n with strategic partners. She reiterated that their support and participat­ion enabled the Agency to optimally accomplish all its goals.

Al Dhaheri touched upon the most prominent projects that the EAD plans to implement this year in cooperatio­n with its partners. “Talking about the future of the environmen­t in the UAE is closely linked to the challenges it is facing, which requires us to continue playing our role and finding solutions to overcome these challenges.”

She indicated that the declaratio­n of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, of the year 2023 being the ‘Year of Sustainabi­lity’ came to emphasise the importance of strengthen­ing joint efforts to protect the environmen­t and natural resources and achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

Dr. Shaikha Al Dhaheri concluded by thanking EAD’S partners for their indispensa­ble role in protecting the environmen­t and preserving the legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

“We look forward to more achievemen­ts in cooperatio­n with our partners this year,” she said.

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