The initiative to distribute heat-resistant seedlings in Isa Town is part of Bahrain’s national drive to increase green spaces in urban areas. The distribution of 600 seedlings, including neem and acacia, aims to raise awareness about the benefits of tree planting and combatting rising temperatures caused by global warming. MP Maryam Al Dhaen highlighted the importance of community participation in this initiative and plans for parliamentary discussions to support more tree planting to cool the country and promote sustainability. The selected trees are expected to provide shade and contribute to lower temperatures in urban areas.
The focus on five types of trees that are well-suited to the local climate aims to involve children in planting activities, as they are considered the future beneficiaries of these green initiatives. Local residents, like Amina, expressed excitement about planting trees in their gardens, recognizing the cultural importance of tree planting in Bahraini communities. MP Al Dhaen emphasized the role of tree planting in preserving heritage and traditions that Bahrainis have valued for generations.
The greening initiative in Bahrain promises various benefits, including mitigating the urban heat island effect, reducing energy consumption for cooling, and enhancing overall comfort for residents. The creation of green spaces also provides opportunities for community engagement, recreational activities, and improved biodiversity. The initiative aligns with Bahrain’s sustainability goals and contributes to a healthier environment and a more resilient future. Parliamentary efforts, including meetings with the Minister of Municipalities, are underway to support this initiative.
In addition to parliamentary support, efforts are being made to enhance agricultural education in schools to raise awareness about food security and sustainability. Projects like Al Maraqib Park in Isa Town are set to begin, aiming to turn the area into a green hub with vibrant greenery. Italian Ambassador to Bahrain, H.E. Andrea Catalano, praised the initiative and expressed his support for encouraging a culture of tree planting and love for nature. There is hope for greater cooperation between nations in addressing sustainability challenges like global warming.
Support for afforestation in Bahrain comes from the highest levels of leadership, with backing from His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and directives from His Royal Highness the Prime Minister to secure state funding for creating more green spaces. The national afforestation plan aims to double the number of trees by 2035, increasing from 1.8 million to 3.6 million trees and planting 130,000 trees each year. The distribution of heat-resistant seedlings in Isa Town is just one part of the larger effort to green urban spaces in Bahrain and promote a sustainable future for generations to come.