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Saudi Arabia announces massive new nature reserve

Saudi Arabia has announced the creation of the Imam Faisal bin Turki Royal Reserve

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Saudi Arabia announces massive new nature reserve

Saudi Arabia has announced the creation of a massive new royal reserve in the Kingdom.

The Imam Faisal bin Turki Royal Reserve will spanning three administrative regions and extend to the Kingdom’s territorial waters in the Red Sea.

The new royal reserve will spread across Asir, Jazan and Makkah.

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The reserve will be the eighth Saudi royal reserve and is a result of the Kingdom’s commitment to preserving environmental and biological diversity, achieving sustainable ecosystems, improving plant productivity, and protecting endangered species.

The reserve will be under the supervision of the Council of Royal Reserves, chaired by Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

The 30,152.7sq-km reserve includes sea, coastlines, peaks, plains, deserts and valleys, as well as rich animal, fish, and plant resources.

It is culturally distinguished by its arts and architecture, and showcases its authenticity through popular folklore that embodies the cultural identity of each region.

The reserve will be the third-largest in the Kingdom, and one of the most diverse in terms of ecological and geographical features.

The reserve will contribute to the goal, stipulated in the Saudi Vision 2030, of protecting and enhancing the natural environment in the Kingdom by adopting a comprehensive vision to preserve valuable ecosystems, and environmental and natural components, reintroduce wildlife in each region, ensure water balance and biodiversity, combat desertification, and sustain wildlife.

The reserve will increase the percentage of royal reserves in the Kingdom from 13.5 per cent to 14.9 per cent, contributing to the achievement of the Saudi Green Initiative goal of ensuring the protection of 30 per cent of land and marine areas by 2030.

It will preserve and restore natural ecosystems and biodiversity.

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It will also enhance the heritage and the history of the areas within the reserve; it contains over 100 heritage villages, and is bound to contribute to sustainable national economic development, engage and support local communities through job opportunities, promote volunteer work, and provide exceptional eco-tourism experiences.

Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, Prime Minister and Chairman of the Council of Royal Reserves, said that the Imam Faisal bin Turki Royal Reserve is just one of several royal reserves that have been developed and supported in the Kingdom.

He said: “These reserves are important contributors to national development, providing solutions to numerous environmental challenges experienced worldwide.

“They help achieve environmental balance, preserve natural sites and the wealth of the Kingdom’s lands, support scientific research in various fields, strengthen the tourism and entertainment sectors, protect and sustain natural resources, and achieve environmental balance”.

The Crown Prince disclosed that the reserve’s biological diversity will support all life forms within it, improving human health, ensuring clean air, reducing the impact of climate change, and increasing resistance to natural diseases, adding that these benefits will help the development of societies that prioritise the well-being of human beings and their cultural identity while preserving the environment.

He said: “We are determined to enhance the quality of life in Saudi Arabia by developing natural resources, improving infrastructure, promoting sustainability of non-oil economic resources, and increasing job and investment opportunities within the Kingdom.”

The Imam Faisal bin Turki Royal Reserve is estblished to carry on the Kingdom’s efforts to conserve the natural resources of its extensive lands and have a positive impact by following the best international practices.

The goal is to ensure the sustainability of the environment for current and future generations by improving the natural surroundings, plants and wildlife, and promoting their growth and development.

Moreover, eco-tourism is encouraged, while hunting and overgrazing are discouraged, and logging is prohibited, the vegetation cover is preserved and increased, and movement within the reserves is organized in a way that does not harm the villages, abandoned areas, or citizens’ property within its scope.

Saudi Arabia is committed to providing its citizens and residents the opportunity to enjoy the country.

The land is public property of the nation, according to the relevant regulations and instructions.

The Imam Faisal bin Turki Royal Reserve will be the biggest in the Kingdom with regard to a wide variety of plants.

It expands the total area of the royal reserves to approximately 300,000sq km, together with other reserves such as:

  • Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve
  • Imam Saud bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve
  • Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve
  • King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve
  • King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve
  • Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve
  • King Khalid Royal Reserve

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