UAE's Biological Diversityby | 25-05-2016 14:46 |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The regional environment in the UAE– which is hot and dry – heavily reduces the nation?s richness in biological diversity. UAE has 3 major ecosystem varieties: 1) Desert ecosystem (80% of the country?s area) 2) Mountain ecosystem (2.6% of the country?s area) and 3) Coastal and marine ecosystem (2390 km of which belong to the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman). Yet, being a meeting point between the Indo-Asian and Afro-European countries, it has comparatively richer flora and fauna, with 731 plant species, 48 mammal species, 440 bird species, 40 varieties of coral reefs, 500 fish species, 4 turtle species and countless marine mammal species, 109 varieties of algae, 67 amphibian and reptile species. Biodiversity protection, such as the conservation of the endangered Arab Falcon and the protection of camel diversity, plays a vital role in UAE?s cultural legacy. Fisheries and tourism stand as significant parts of the UAE economy these services target to analyse the opportunities in creating a local greener UAE through a better comprehension of carbon, coastal ecosystem services as well as their potential contribution to climate change mitigation efforts. Immense efforts are made by the UAE to preserve biodiversity. Numerous official decrees have been issued locally or at the federal level by the UAE to conserve biodiversity and its habitats. In addition, the UAE has ratified biodiversity and environment-related international conventions and signed regional agreements that enhance and conserve biodiversity. Noteworthy progress has been made with regard to furthering the Convention on Biological Diversity implementation in response to the objectives set out by ?UAE Vision 2021?. It integrates instruments that include: • Various legislative acts adopted by the UAE for the conservation of biodiversity. • Mainstreaming Biodiversity into Sectoral and Cross-Sectoral Strategies. |