I participated and was also the speaker and I made a movie presentation on - MY DREAM CITY, with emphasis on sustainable development. This was one of the insightful series of workshops on a theme extremely relevant to the UAE and other countries in the Middle East and it was organized by the Emirates Environmental Group for students from schools across the country. The 3-day programme covering different age groups each day, titled 'Sustainable Cities: Healthy Life', was hosted at the Rashid School for Boys, Dubai to help raise academic awareness on a topic that is critical to maintain harmony between our built environment and our living standards. This 11th Annual Students Workshop under its commitment to "Education for Sustainable Development."
The Workshop, through a number of informative and practical sessions led by a diverse array of speakers, explored the different dimensions of this challenge and identified the essential role of the future generation in increasing eco-friendly knowledge and skills for a healthy life.
A total of 470 students from 120 schools from all over UAE attended the 3-day programme.
Mrs. Habiba Al Marashi, Chairperson of EEG, welcomed the audience consisting of students and supporting teachers saying that due to the rapid advent of globalization, urban settlements have transformed into major consumers of goods and services that drain natural resources. Today, major cities across the world are under pressure of degradation, as a result of which we may face problems in the supply of clean water, adequate waste management, efficient transportation and other necessities for decent living.
The workshop hosted a group of speakers from diverse backgrounds and expertise in the field of sustainable development. Eng Yousuf Mohammed Al Ali, Executive Director of Dubai Taxi Agency talked about Sustainable Transport, which is an effective means to reduce carbon emission as well as reduce the negative effects such as air pollution, noise, oils, batteries and environmental damage caused by the various means of transportation found today in the country.
Eng. Hassan Mohammed Makki, Director of the Drainage and Irrigation Network in Dubai Municipality, addressing the issue of waste management in the UAE, pointed to the urgent need to change the consumption patterns of society, while adopting responsible consumption, which in turn will reduce the waste we produce. He also believed that there is a significant need to address the importance of recycling and re-using resources that will reduce the depletion of natural resources and achieve sustainability.
EEG as well as Nokia explained that the growth of consumer societies in the Middle East has led to a large increase in solid waste produced per head due to which cities today are running out of landfills. There is a dire need to bring in systems that consider waste as a resource to be reused. This can create jobs, provide livelihoods, and, most importantly, help limit the consumption of natural resources to a great extent.
DEWA, with their presentation, 'Water-Every drop matters' highlighted the amazing facts of water and the ways in which we should save this scarce resource, the backbone of sustainability.
Healthy food habits and lifestyle is another topic which has been in the news, with childhood obesity and diabetes on the rise in the country. Mrs. Nafeesa Ahmed, specialist in Nutrition& Dietetics gave an interesting talk on the same.
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6 Comments
Well shared
Posted 08-06-2013 02:20
Great!!!
Posted 08-06-2013 01:35
Good for environment
Posted 08-06-2013 01:34
Wow
Posted 08-06-2013 01:34
Thanks for your comments too
Posted 19-01-2012 07:16
Great! Thanks for sharing with us :D
Posted 18-01-2012 09:58