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KSA working with global partners to reach goal of planting 10bn trees

- Sarah Glubb, Daniel Fountain Sharm El-Sheikh

Saudi Arabia’s plan to plant 10 billion trees in the Kingdom over the coming decades is receiving backing and assistance from internatio­nal bodies and institutio­ns, Ahmad Alanazi, the head of Saudi afforestat­ion efforts, told Arab News.

The project is one of more than 60 initiative­s that form part of the Saudi Green Initiative goals, announced by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last year.

The crown prince said the Kingdom would also work with other Arab states on the world’s largest reforestat­ion program as part of the Middle East Green Initiative to plant an additional 40 billion trees.

Speaking at the ongoing COP27 Summit and ahead of an SGI event that begins on Friday, Alanazi told Arab News that hundreds of experts are helping the Kingdom reach its goal.

“We have a study to set up for a master plan for the 10 billion trees that will, by the end of the study,

contain all the requiremen­ts,” said Alanazi, general manager of the afforestat­ion program at the National Center for Vegetation Cover Developmen­t and Combating Desertific­ation.

“We have a consortium of local and internatio­nal companies and also (Saudi) universiti­es such as King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and also King Faisal University. There are a lot of internatio­nal companies within this project.

“Also, we have cooperatio­n with internatio­nal organizati­ons … so we’re talking about more than 100 experts working with us and 10 entities that are helping us.”

According to the SGI targets, 10 billion trees would help rehabilita­te 40 million hectares of Saudi land, restore vital ecological functions, improve air quality and reduce sandstorms. The Kingdom has already planted 8.4 million trees, according to government figures.

 ?? Supplied ?? 10 billion trees would help rehabilita­te 40 million hectares of Saudi land, restore vital ecological functions, improve air quality and reduce sandstorms.
Supplied 10 billion trees would help rehabilita­te 40 million hectares of Saudi land, restore vital ecological functions, improve air quality and reduce sandstorms.

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