Saudi Arabia's King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority announced on Tuesday a significant environmental milestone with the rehabilitation of more than 614,000 hectares of reserve land.
The figure represents over 60% of the total national environmental accomplishment of rehabilitating the first one million hectares of vegetated land in the Kingdom, under Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to rehabilitate about 2.5 million hectares by 2030.
The milestone underscores the authority’s pivotal role in restoring ecosystems and enhancing their sustainability across the Kingdom. It also reflects the effectiveness of field efforts carried out by the authority, in cooperation with relevant entities and the local community, on protecting natural habitats, reducing environmental violations, and applying advanced scientific practices to rehabilitate degraded land.
CEO of the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority Eng. Maher Al Qothmi stressed that this accomplishment reflects the scale of systematic work led by the authority, under the guidance of the wise leadership, to achieve environmental sustainability targets.
The Kingdom is witnessing accelerating environmental momentum, crowned by reaching the rehabilitation of the first one million hectares of degraded land and planting more than 159 million trees, as part of national efforts to develop vegetation cover and address desertification and climate change, boosting the quality of life and supporting the realization of Saudi Vision 2030 goals.