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Watch how Dubai’s beach sands could turn green with 100 million mangrove trees in a 72km project

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Last updated: 2024/05/03 at 5:03 AM
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Dubai Mangroves is a project that aims to plant over 100 million mangrove trees along 72km of Dubai’s coastline by 2040. The project is currently in the research and development stage and is proposed to be completed in six phases. The project includes boardwalks, biospheres, beach parks, social spaces, visitor hubs, botanical museums, and nature reserve conservation centers. It is also expected to create 10,000 green job opportunities and offer guided nature walks, educational programs, and conservation activities.

The company behind the project, URB, has selected six pilot locations for the Dubai Mangroves project to test innovative coastal regeneration methods and adapt to varying local needs. The mangrove forests will help fortify Dubai’s coastal defenses against sea-level rise and create a habitat for various flora and fauna. Funding for the project will come from a mix of sources, including sponsorship, investment in carbon credits, and collaboration with businesses and private entities.

URB plans to use drones and artificial intelligence-powered technology for mangrove restoration, including planting seeds and tracking expansion efforts. Mangroves are known for their ability to sequester carbon, protect coastal areas, and support marine life and food security. The entire project is expected to sequester 1.23 million tonnes of CO2 annually, equivalent to removing emissions from over 260,000 gasoline-powered vehicles per year. URB has also announced other sustainable projects like Dubai Reefs and The Loop, a climate-controlled cycle highway around Dubai.

Overall, the Dubai Mangroves project is a significant initiative that aims to enhance Dubai’s coastline with lush greenery while promoting sustainability, eco-tourism, and conservation efforts. The project’s completion is expected to have a positive impact on the environment by sequestering carbon, protecting coastal areas, and providing a habitat for various species. As the project progresses through its phases, it is essential to continue monitoring its developments, funding sources, and success in achieving its environmental goals.

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