The Office of Sustainability at Ajman University, in collaboration with Al Zorah Golf Club, organized an event to celebrate World Environment Day, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and natural resources. This year's World Environment Day slogan, "Land restoration, desertification, and drought resilience," underscored the focus on environmental challenges.
The event commenced with a presentation by Mr. Brian Parry, Head of Community Development at Quest for Adventure, highlighting the vital role of mangrove trees in the environment and their significance in climate change mitigation. Mr. Parry provided comprehensive information on these crucial trees and emphasized the importance of building resilience to environmental challenges, such as drought, as part of conservation efforts and sustainability enhancement.
He also shed light on ongoing efforts to plant mangrove trees in the Al Zorah area, aligning with the UAE's goal to plant 100 million trees by 2030 to achieve climate neutrality by 2050.Additionally, Mr. Stephen Payne, Golf Operations Manager of Al Zorah Golf Club in Ajman, briefed participants on necessary safety instructions and procedures during the event.
Thirty-five participants from Ajman University successfully planted 200 mangrove trees during the event. This initiative contributed to soil preservation, coastal erosion reduction, and provided crucial habitats for terrestrial and marine life, promoting sustainable development and safeguarding the environment for future generations.
Ms. Maya Haddad, Sustainability Manager at Ajman University, emphasized, "World Environment Day reminds us of our deep commitment to protecting biodiversity and natural resources. The celebration promotes environmental awareness and community engagement in conservation and sustainability efforts. It highlights the need for sustainable decision-making and lifestyles that preserve the environment for future generations. By participating, we affirm our commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability in all aspects of our lives.”
The event concluded with a friendly golf competition, where participants enjoyed fostering sportsmanship and social interaction.