RIYADH: The King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Royal Natural Reserve has been accredited by the International Union for Conservation of Nature for meeting international administrative classification standards. This accreditation is a significant endorsement, qualifying the reserve to be included among efficiently managed and effective natural reserves. Covering over 130,000 sq. km, the reserve is the fourth-largest protected area in the world and the largest in the Middle East. It spans four administrative regions: Al-Jawf, Hail, Tabuk, and the Northern Borders. Notably, the reserve includes UNESCO-listed historical sites like Jubbah, with origins dating back over 8,000 years BC. Fahad Al-Shuwaier, director general of communications at the reserve, pointed out that the certification reflects global recognition of its management practices by effectively implementing nature-based solutions. He told Arab News: “This international acknowledgment serves as a testament to the Kingdom’s and its leaders’ unwavering commitment to environmental preservation and growth, aligning with the nation’s future vision and global aspirations. “The prestigious Green List certification is more than just an accolade; it serves as a driving force to maintain the current momentum and continue the journey towards further progress. With optimism and determination, the reserve is on course to join the Green List, and its success will be a result of collective efforts and cooperation from all stakeholders, rallying behind a shared strategic objective.” Al-Shuwaier indicated that the unyielding support from executive leadership provides an invaluable source of encouragement, fueling the determination to achieve excellence and make a positive impact on the environment and sustainable development.
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