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ENCOURAGING Sustainable Urban Development in the UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

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Website: http://www.globalurban.org/GUD...
Author: Habiba Al Marashi
Publisher: Global Urban Development Magazine
Date published: Tue, May 13, 2008
Keywords: Dubai - Sustainable Development - Middle East

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Cities can play a vital role in facilitating sustainable development both in the local context, and within a wider, global perspective. 

“If half the urban infrastructure that will exist in the world of 2050 must be built in the next 45 years, the opportunity to design, construct, operate, and maintain new cities better than old ones is enormous, exciting, and challenging”, writes Joel Cohen, in Scientific American

 

 Emirates Environmental Group (EEG), a leading non-government organization (NGO) based in Dubai, has emerged as one of the most active civil society NGOs in the United Arab Emirates.  EEG, as it is popularly known, has been a pioneering force behind the mainstreaming of such potent issues as education for sustainable development, waste management, and separation of recyclable materials at source, the three R’s (reduce, reuse, recycle), water and energy conservation, renewable energy production, sustainable transportation, public transit, combating desertification by expanding urban green spaces, promoting recourse efficient green buildings, and encouraging corporate social responsibility.  EEG’s operations are targeted at building effective outreach among key stakeholders including governments, businesses, communities, and civil society groups. EEG’s vision is to facilitate a green and sustainable UAE.


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