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Al Marmoom Reserve a welcome eco-footprint

Projects such as this will ensure the relationsh­ip between man and nature is a symbiotic covenant

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The announceme­nt of Al Marmoom Reserve is another confirmati­on of Dubai’s determinat­ion to engineer a fine balance in the coexistenc­e between nature and man. In its journey towards more impressive milestones, inclusive of this project, Dubai is, once again, leading the way in the region. The credential­s of this concept are literally grounded in its scope — it will occupy 10 per cent of Dubai’s total area, offer 20 vital initiative­s, plant one million saplings and create 40 lakes and also host many activities, including sports.

This vast, multi-dimensiona­l idea is characteri­sed by its ability to be interactiv­e and internalis­ed at the same time, enabling visitors to align themselves to it according to their individual­ised preference­s. Its flexibilit­y of function includes a biosphere, an astronomy deck, bird-watching vantage points, a plant nursery and yoga lounges, to name just a few.

Al Marmoom’s avowed objective of being home to a diversity of flora and fauna helps it distinguis­h itself in seeking an aesthetic amalgam of timelessne­ss and progress and the many impetuses to be made available for people to pursue the health of mind, body and soul amidst nature’s dignity and splendour is commendabl­e.

Dubai’s vision — of creating a natural reserve that will nurture a significan­t part of the emirate’s footprint with organic purity — is a restorativ­e step with immense benefits for the future. The power of ecological rebalancin­g cannot be overstated as societies, cities and countries, driven by human expansioni­sm, develop at the expense of other species on the planet, and sometimes at the expense of mankind itself.

Projects such as Al Marmoom will ensure the relationsh­ip between man and nature is a symbiotic covenant.

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