Saudi crown prince approves targets to boost eco-tourism, afforestation in Kingdom

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JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has approved a number of strategic targets that will play a crucial role in the Kingdom meeting its afforestation and eco-tourism goals until 2030.
Saudi Arabia’s reserve initiative is expected to cement the Kingdom’s position as one of the world’s top eco-tourism destinations and create jobs for local communities.
The crown prince approved the Royal Reserve strategic targets in a meeting of the Royal Council Reserves on Wednesday.
The targets, which focus on afforestation, wildlife protection, job creation and boosting visitation, are set in support of the Royal Reserves' overarching strategies. (SPA)
The Royal Reserves cover 13.5 percent of Saudi territory, helping protect and reintroduce more than 30 endangered native animals to the country.
The Royal Reserves initiative will contribute to the meeting of the Kingdom’s afforestation targets of planting more than 80 million trees and shrubs by 2030.
Royal Reserves development authorities were established to create strategies and plans, and to manage all aspects related to the operation and implementation of its activities.
culled from Arab News

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