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Digitally Protecting the trees using GPS monitors in Dubai-Unique project

by Arushi Madan | 04-03-2014 15:37 recommendations 0

On 2nd March 2014 , Marking the beginning of the 34th Plantation Week , Dubai Municipality launched a  unique project, which is, numbering all types of traditional trees including Ghaf, Qarad, Atal, Sidr, Samar, Lathb, and Rola to collect all data about these trees and keep their complete record digitally. 


The public will be warned against cutting or damaging about 24,000 protected trees in Dubai — mainly the UAE's national tree Ghaf — as part of a new project to create a digital record of perennial local trees.


GPS-enabled electronic chips will be placed on these trees to record their history and monitor them in the second phase of the project, which will also see officials getting alerts when these trees are harmed or relocated. Dubai Municipality, unveiled an enlarged model of the metal plaque which will be placed on these 24,000 trees — almost half of which are more than 50-years old.


The first plaque, which carries the message, "This tree is protected by law — it is not allowed to damage, cut or relocate this tree without permission from the Public Parks and Horticulture Department," was fixed on a 100-year-old Ghaf tree near a mosque in Zabeel 1 area. Endangering these trees attract fines starting from Dh1000 up to Dh50,000 depending on the size and age.


 Through this project, the preservation of perennial trees can be controlled. In the first stage, a total of 10,000 trees in different areas of Dubai will be numbered using a GPS system, and all trees will be given a number plate with a code.


Once the numbering and placing of plaques and chips on the trees in the urban areas end, the project will expand to the protected trees in the wild and deserts.

The plantation week activities will continue till 6th March  in different parks and schools in Dubai.


Isn't it again an amazing idea?

Go Green , My UAE.

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8 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings arushi
    I hope you are doing well
    Unique one!
    Thank you so much for your report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 26-05-2020 10:55

  • says :
    The older the tree, more important the need to preserve it. An appreciable move by Dubai.
    Posted 06-03-2014 20:41

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Well shared, Arushi. UAE is showcasing how to preserve & protect its heritage in all forms.
    Posted 06-03-2014 19:23

  • says :
    one more step taken by UAE government towards environment protection takes us one step ahead towards achieving our goals of sustainable future.Great Work by authorities towards awareness. really amazing efforts.
    Posted 05-03-2014 19:05

  • says :
    Another amazing step forward! Congratulations for UAE :)
    It also has symbolic meaning that the Government of UAE has strong will to protect its traditional trees. The people of UAE must have received the signal and would care of their traditional trees more.
    Posted 05-03-2014 15:08

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  • says :
    The initiatives taken by the Dubai government for conservation of its nature is indeed commendable.The UAE is really doing a lot for the environment.
    Posted 05-03-2014 03:53

  • says :
    This is a unique and a sound step towards environment protection. Thank you for sharing.
    Posted 05-03-2014 03:38

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