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Saudi Arabia is developing a sustainable tourism project called Red Sea Global and Amaala. It offers luxury hotels, dining, and outdoor experiences using 100% solar energy, promoting zero waste. The Red Sea has potential to challenge Egypt as a top diving destination. The project aims to minimize impact on reefs, control diving activities, and preserve the marine ecosystem. It offers diverse diving sites, including an archipelago and an 18th-century shipwreck. Developers plant mangrove trees, strategically protect coral reefs, and use renewable energy., Mangrove, Future-climate.online, mj dastouri, green environment,dubai, saudi, qatar, wetland, oman, riyadh, jeddah, kish, bandar lengeh,بندر لنگه,جدة,سعودية, دستوری
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The Sustainable Red Sea Tourism Project


Saudi Arabia is developing a sustainable tourism project on its Red Sea coast called Red Sea Global and Amaala. The project aims to provide luxury hotels, dining, and outdoor experiences while running on 100% solar energy and promoting zero waste. The region s long sandy coastlines and pristine waters are a major attraction, especially for scuba divers. With abundant coral reefs and diverse marine life, the Red Sea has the potential to become a top diving destination, challenging Egypt s status. The Red Sea plans to minimize the impact on the reefs and maintain control over diving activities to preserve the marine ecosystem. The area offers numerous diving sites, including an archipelago surrounded by a barrier reef and the opportunity to explore an 18th-century shipwreck. The developers are also taking a sustainable approach by planting mangrove trees, strategically choosing locations to protect coral reefs, and using renewable energy to power the resorts.

Saudi Arabia is developing a sustainable tourism project called Red Sea Global and Amaala. It offers luxury hotels, dining, and outdoor experiences using 100% solar energy, promoting zero waste. The Red Sea has potential to challenge Egypt as a top diving destination. The project aims to minimize impact on reefs, control diving activities, and preserve the marine ecosystem. It offers diverse diving sites, including an archipelago and an 18th-century shipwreck. Developers plant mangrove trees, strategically protect coral reefs, and use renewable energy.

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Jamaica s Mangrove Ecosystem Strengthened by GEF-Funded Project

Jamaica’s mangrove ecosystem is being strengthened by a 4-year GEF-funded project. Implemented by the Forestry Department and FAO, it aims to promote biodiversity and sustainable management of wetland forests. The project will focus on restoring and protecting wetland forests, implementing policy changes, and creating protected areas. Its goal is to conserve 60% of government-owned forested wetlands by 2062. Co-financed by other organizations, it will benefit both direct and indirect beneficiaries.

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Saudi Arabias massive 28,000 square kilometre development along the Red Sea coast is set to become a scuba diving paradise, with the potential to rival Egypts famous diving destinations. The project, known as Red Sea Global and Amaala, aims to offer luxury hotels, dining experiences, and outdoor act, saudi,mangrove,dastouri,mj,

Saudi Arabias Red Sea development

Saudi Arabias massive 28,000 square kilometre development along the Red Sea coast is set to become a scuba diving paradise, with the potential to rival Egypts famous diving destinations. The project, known as Red Sea Global and Amaala, aims to offer luxury hotels, dining experiences, and outdoor act

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