Faced with many anthropogenic and natural threats, the majestic isalnd of Socotra is in big need for conservation and sustainable use. UNESCO is being asked by the EU to consider the island as an environmental heritage, but where is the official position of the Yemeni government? Source: Yemen Observer Mohammed al-Kibsi The European Union called on the United Nations Education... [read more]
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By: Hana Namrouqa Jordan Times Jordan has become an eco-tourism leader in the Mediterranean region and many of its nature reserves are currently on the world tourism map, demonstrating a model of sustainable development, according to Wild Jordan Director Chris Johnson. Johnson told The Jordan Times in a recent interview that he spoke about Jordan’s 14-year journey in ecotourism at the... [read more]
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Source: Jordan Times By Hana Namrouqa The Kingdom’s one per cent area covered with forest trees is now, more than before, facing the threat of increasing illegal logging. Setting off the deforestation alarm, agriculture and environment officials pointed to the Jerash, Dibbeen and Ajloun areas as hot spots. Sources familiar with the issue differ on whom to blame on the arbitrary deforestation... [read more]
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By: Batir Wardam Weekly article published by Star newspaper-Jordan The Social Security Corporation (SSC) declared that it has donated its ownership of a portion of Dibbin Forest to be added to the already existing Dibbin Nature Reserve, run by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN). This is a positive conclusion of the environmental-economic fiasco that has erupted last year... [read more]
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The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has announced the success of its campaign to plant 1.0 billion trees in 2007 as an effort in fighting climate change and combating desertification. In a joint press conference with Prof. Wangari Maathai, the inspiration behind the initiative and Nobel Laureate, UNEP's Executive Directorn Achim Steiner said: "I am delighted to say that an initiative to... [read more]
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At last some good news emerging from Iraq. After decades of systematic destruction and neglecance, the marshes area in Iraq is about to be restored to its dazzling nature. The wetlands are considered as aunique ecosystem at the global level but were destroyed in the 1980s in an attempt to control the security area between the Iraqi-Iranian borders during the 8 years war between the two countries.... [read more]
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Wild plant species are not only beautiful or compose the nasic ingredients of ecosystem but they can also be a remarkable source for well being by providing medicinal uses and subsequently income generating activities that can help communities to overcome the burden of poverty. One such example of sustainable use and conservation of medicinal plants in Jordanian Badia (desert) is provided by this... [read more]
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For a long time ex-situ and genetic resources conservation efforts were not considered as a high priority in the Arab World although the region contains a lot of the global wealth of plant genetic diversity. One impressive breakthrough was announced a few days ago with the creation of the "first" gene bank in Africa and the Arab World in Tunisia. I am not really certain whether this is really the... [read more]
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The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) has stated it will establish four new nature reserves in one of the most vulnerable and threatened ecosystems in Jordan: the Jordan Valley. The reserves will be a result of a new project for the integrated ecosystem management of Jordan Valley. This is the report from Jordan Times By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN - Four new nature reserves... [read more]
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You would not think that Libya can get any greener. With an all green flag, and a political ideology that is based on the "green book" Libya has adopted the green approach in its state management at all levels. However the chance is there for a new wave of "green policy" in Libya based on green and sustainable tourism. Many global media outlets were really excited last week with the news that Saif... [read more]
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A good comination of innovative ideas and financial resources can yield some extraordinary results. This will be demonstrated yet again in Saudi Arabia where the barren dry country will host the world's biggest stystem of botanical gardens and landscsapes. Spreading over an area of 160 hectares (395 acres) the gardens aim to re-create the 400 million-year-old history of the Earth's plants, trees... [read more]
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While thinking of which Arab sites can be nominated for the new 7 natural wonders campaign which has started right after the end of the New Seven Wonders competition which saw Petra as a winner, I was trtying to see how many Arab sites are actually inscribed in the official UNESCO World Natural Heritage List. I know they are not too much and I know that one site in Oman was deleted recently for failing... [read more]
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For the first time in its history, UNESCO World Heritage Programme had to take the bad decision of removing one site from its glamorous list of global natural wonders, and the site in question is an Arabian Oryx sanctuary in Oman. No bad feelings in politics, however. The Omani government was the one asking for removal of the site from the list and both UNESCO and IUCN had to comply, according... [read more]
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Source: Reuters June 18 2007 By Bonny Apunyu Algerian environmentalists on Sunday urged the Algerian government to protect a major Mediterranean wetland threatened by the construction of a $11-billion (around R78.1-billion) highway seen by the authorities as key to boosting Maghreb trade. news sources said the environmentalists warned in a petition to President Abdelaziz Bouteflika... [read more]
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An interesting regional project is trying to incorporate the values of biodiversity conservation in ecotourism projects in three Arab countries: Jordan, Syria and Lebanon through the replication of the Dana Wild life Reserve- Ecotourism model in Jordan. The aim of the BCTE project is to contribute to biodiversity conservation and at the same time to contribute to poverty alleviation through employment... [read more]
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Source: Jordan Times 27-5-2007 Representatives from seven Arab countries convened in Wadi Rum last week to look into the reintroduction of the Arabian Oryx into countries of the Arabian Peninsula, which are considered its original habitat. During the two-day meeting, Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) Chief Commissioner Nader Dahabi briefed members of the coordination committee... [read more]
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The Jordan Times- May 4th 2007 By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN — The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) has officially opened the Ajloun Forest Reserve as a captive breeding ground for the once extinct Roe Deer. The environmental society reintroduced this species from Turkey in 1989, but only released them into the 13-square-kilometre reserve last year, ending more than 70 years of extinction... [read more]
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Source: Jordan Times By Linda Hindi AMMAN — The Royal Botanic Garden, under development in the Tel Al Rumman area, will not only give Jordanians a beautiful place to visit but also serve as an inheritance gift for future generations. “Our aim through the establishment of the Royal Botanic Garden in Jordan is to make it a centre to enhance public education, scientific research, tourist... [read more]
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It is not often regular to see daily newspapers in the Arab World focusing on environmental issues in their editorials, let alone the welfare of animals. It was a welcome change to the better as the Jordan Times decided to run an editorial on "compassion to animals" in its Friday 23rd edition. As the Jordan Times has not managed to developed a online archive for its articles I will post the whole... [read more]
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For the past 2-3 months the environmental community in Jordan was engaged in a complex debate with many stakeholders over the establishment of a mega tourism project in the natural forest of Dibbin, one of Jordan's very few natural forest systems that comprise less than 1% of the country's land area. The proposed project to be installed by the Jordan Dubai Capital Co. includes building of a massive... [read more]
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Press release from UNEP Regional office for West Asia (ROWA): Manama, 19 February, 2007, The United Nation Environment Programme/Regional Office of West Asia organized a Capacity Building and Coordination Meeting for the Arab Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Team in Manama-Kingdom of Bahrain. The goal of the meeting is to build capacity on the concept of integrated ecosystem assessment and... [read more]
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By Assem Abi Ali Special to The Daily Star RAMLIEH, Aley: Eco-tourism suffered greatly during the summer 2006 war with Israel, and one of the main victims was the Aley village of Ramlieh, where local investors and other stakeholders had been planning an extensive program before hostilities broke out on July 12. Ramlieh was at the vanguard of Lebanese villages seeking to cash in on eco-tourism,... [read more]
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In December 12-13 2006 the internatioanl symposium on the advancement of science in the Arab World was held in Damascus. One of the major topics discussed in the symposium was Biodiversity. This is the statement of Dr. Ahmad Djoghlaf the executive sectratary of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in which he focused on the importance of science in acheiving the Biodiversity 2010 targets... [read more]
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From: Gulf News By Sunil K. Vaidya, Bureau Chief Muscat: Fresh pugmarks and hearing of a big cat's calls have given an Omani Biosphere Expeditions survey concrete evidence of the existence of the endangered Arabian Leopard in Oman's Musandam region. "The entire team is elated and we have set up camera traps at promising sites hoping to catch a glimpse of the Arabian Leopard," said... [read more]
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From: Gulf daily News By REBECCA TORR BAHRAIN's ecosystems are under attack from invading foreign species, an environment expert warned yesterday. Animals are either being brought into the country by ships or are released into the wild by humans, revealed Bahrain Natural History Society member Abdulqader Khamis. He said that terrapins, cats, birds and other animals - including the... [read more]
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Source: The Star-Jordan By Mike Derderian Star Staff Writer The JD70 million Dibbeen Tourism Project, which is the brainchild of the Jordan Dubai Capital (JDC) and the investment unit at the Social Security Corporation (SSC), is causing quite a controversy in the Kingdom. Non-governmental organizations and many Jordanian environmentalists are dubbing it as illegal and harmful to the... [read more]
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The Arab Group for the Protection of Nature and the Friends of Environment society in Jordan have launched a campaign to protest against the plans designed by Dubai Capital Co. to set up its devastating investment project in Dibbin Forest north of Jordan. The Project is enough to destroy the biodiversity of this area of Jordan which is known for its magnificent beauty and unique plant and animal ... [read more]
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As shortage of irrigation water is a common environmental problem in all Arab countries, experimentation in designing landscapes with water conservation plants is becoming an essential tool for water conservation and fighting desertification. One of the most promising experiences has been conducted by the Center for the Study of the Built Environment (CSBE) in Jordan where a special programme on water... [read more]
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A Memorandum of Understanding was signed in November between IUCN WESCANA Regional Office and its state member in Iran, Department of Environment (DOE) to hold The 6th Regional Conservation Forum (RCF) in Tehran during the period of May 22-25, 2007. This forum will provide a platform for all the experts, NGOs and governments in the region to participate and exchange knowledge to provide a secure living... [read more]
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Source: Jordan Times: January 5th 2007 By Cheryl Haines AMMAN — With the finalised terms of reference (TOR) for the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the proposed Dibbeen tourism complex still pending, concern about the joint Jordan Dubai Capital (JDC) and Social Security Corporation (SSC) venture remains strong within the Kingdom’s environmental circles. The environmental consulting... [read more]
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