Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi City Municipality, in collaboration with Al Shahama Municipality Center, Emirates Environmental Group, and Ma’an Authority of Social Contribution, together with multiple volunteers, has planted 3,000 local Ghaf tree seedlings across various areas.
This initiative is part of the municipality’s efforts, which aims to promote environmental development, preserve the climate, increase greenery, and emphasize the importance of agricultural care.
It seeks to expand green areas to maintain ecological balance, reduce climate change and carbon emissions, improve the overall appearance, and create a healthy environment for the community’s well-being and happiness.
The initiative demonstrates Abu Dhabi City Municipality’s dedication to expanding green spaces, preserving the local environment, and safeguarding essential plant species such as Ghaf and Talh trees, along with other indigenous species.
The project was executed in three phases. The first phase involved planting 1,000 Ghaf trees in the Al Samhah area. The second phase saw the planting of 1,000 Ghaf trees along the Rawdat Al Riff – Al Shahama Bypass Road. The third and final phase consisted of planting 1,000 Ghaf trees on the Al Shahama Bypass Road.


