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June 23, 2023 wicsummit0

Engie and steel producer Posco have announced they will be spearheading a consortium to develop a 1.2mtp green ammonia project on a greenfield site located in Duqm, Oman. Other key partners in the consortium include Samsung Engineering, Korea East-West Power Co (EWP), Korea Southern Power Co (Kospo), and FutureTech Energy Ventures Company Ltd (a subsidiary of PTTEP).

The Engie and Posco led-consortium has been named the winner of land block (Z1-02) offered by Hydrom, the orchestrator and master planner of Oman’s green hydrogen industry. The land block will include a total renewable energy capacity of approximately 5GW, which comprises wind and solar power, in addition to battery energy storage (BESS) and a hydrogen plant that will produce 200 kilotons per annum (ktpa) of green hydrogen.

The hydrogen will then be transported by a pipeline to the Special Economic Zone at Duqm, where it will be converted into approximately 1.2m tons per annum (mtpa) of green ammonia for export. The commercial operation date (COD) is expected to be early 2030.

“This venture marks a significant leap forward in the worldwide dedication to expediting the transition to low-carbon energy. With a presence in Oman for more than a quarter-century, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to supporting the energy transition in the country and the region. By joining forces with our consortium partners, we aim to unlock Oman’s extraordinary renewable energy potential while capitalising on their expertise and capabilities,” stated Frederic Claux, Managing Director, Flexible Generation & Retail, AMEA and Country Manager GCC at Engie.

He added, “Ultimately, this collaboration propels Engie toward its global ambitions of attaining a hydrogen capacity of 4GW by 2030.”

In March 2022, Posco and Engie signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore joint development opportunities for green hydrogen production and related infrastructure in the Middle East, Australia, and Latin America. This venture symbolises a continuation of their combined efforts and movement in Engie’s quest for Net Zero carbon by 2045 and Posco’s ambition for a green hydrogen-based steel business by 2050.

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June 23, 2023 wicsummit0

With a view to improving infrastructure in Rabdan City, Abu Dhabi Municipality and its key partners successfully organised the Rabdan City Assembly (Nshawerkom Initiative) – with a focus on proposed projects such as the construction of public spaces, parking lots, and shops, as well as improvements to internal road networks and ongoing road paving works.

Traffic-related enhancements include improvements to roads leading to key locations and civic hubs, creating and enhancing roundabouts, and upgrading existing roundabouts into arterial intersections with multiple traffic signals.

The partners of Abu Dhabi Municipality include the Abu Dhabi Police, Abu Dhabi Waste Management Company, Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Abu Dhabi Housing Authority, Islamic Affairs and Awqaf Authority, Department of Health, Al Baraka International Investment, and Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination.

The event drew a large crowd of residents from Rabdan City and served as a platform for effective communication between the municipality and the local population. Its primary objective was to showcase completed and upcoming projects that together enhance residents’ quality of life – and it also gathered valuable feedback, opinions, and suggestions regarding the area and its services.

Abu Dhabi Municipality said it was focusing on enhancing Rabdan City’s visual appeal through ‘beautification’ projects such as tree planting, landscaped irrigation canals, and so on. The municipality also plans to improve roads, update traffic signs, and beautify major areas to showcase the city’s identity.

Other key features will include a new community garden, along with a network of new bicycle lanes, enhanced car parking facilities and improved street lighting.

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June 23, 2023 wicsummit0

Seven new footbridges spanning 888m-long across Dubai roads have been completed according to Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).

A bridge connecting Al Khaleej Street between the intersection of Omar Bin Khattab Street and Abu Bakr Al Siddique Street, near Dubai Hospital is among the new footbridges. In addition, six more footbridges totalling 888m in length are being constructed across the emirate, said the RTA.

The designs are said to emphasise the use of aesthetic and innovative components, as well as hi-tech electromechanical systems, alarms, firefighting, and remote monitoring systems. The bridges are also equipped with dedicated bike tracks.

Announcing the completion of works, RTA Director General and Chairman Mattar Al Tayer said the construction of the footbridges were consistent with Dubai’s traffic safety strategy, which aims to make the city the safest in the world in terms of traffic safety. It also seeks to reduce fatalities from run-over accidents to as low as zero, by providing infrastructure and safety measures for motorists and cyclists.

He explained, “The construction of these bridges adheres to the highest international standards for traffic safety evidenced by numerous service facilities such as elevators, alarm and firefighting systems, remote monitoring and others.”

In addition, the RTA inaugurated a new footbridge on Al Khaleej Street, connecting the junction of Omar Bin Al Khattab Street and Abu Bakr Al Siddique Street, near Dubai Hospital. This bridge spans about 120m-long, 3.4m-wide, and 6.5m-high from the asphalt. It has two elevators, stairs, and a room for electromechanical systems like alarms, fire-fighting systems and remote monitoring systems.

Six-footbridges are also currently being developed on different major streets in the emirate. These include a bridge on Al Mina Street situated between Al Saqr and Al Mina intersections, running 109m-long, while the second 91m-long bridge is being built on Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Street between Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Street and Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah Street. Both bridges are equipped with elevators, stairs, and a room for electromechanical systems that contain alarm and fire-fighting systems as well as remote monitoring systems.

The third footbridge will be constructed on Ras Al Khor Road, forming a link between the Creek Harbour and Ras Al Khor Industrial Area, while the fourth will be built on Ras Al Khor Road. The RTA said the fifth bridge will be built on Al Manara Road in the Al Quoz Creative Zone, with aesthetic elements that complement the design identity and artistic elements of the facilities and components of the zone. The sixth bridge will come up on Al Khawaneej Street, opposite to the Arabian Centre running 248m-long, the RTA concluded.

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June 23, 2023 wicsummit0

On April 25, ZWorld Dubai UAE 2023 was successfully held at the esteemed Sofitel Dubai The Obelisk. The event aimed to strengthen the relationship between ZWSOFT and its UAE partners and provide valuable insights into ZWSOFT’s strategies for the Middle East and African region. Additionally, the ZWSOFT team unveiled the highly-anticipated ZWCAD 2024.

The event featured inspiring speeches by the ZWSOFT team, including Vice President: Kingdom Lin, International Business Director: Owen Ou, Regional Director: Johnson He, Country Manager: Vivek Kaushik. They highlighted ZWSOFT’s unwavering commitment to the UAE market and outlined the company’s ambitious growth plans in the region.

One of the most anticipated moments was the exclusive product demo of the ZWCAD 2024 by Karan Singh, Technical Manager. ZWCAD is a powerful and cost-effective CAD software that empowers professionals from the ‘architecture engineering & construction’ industries. The demo showcased the exciting new features and enhancements in ZWCAD 2024 version, with which architects, drafters and engineers can streamline their workflow and enjoy smooth designing experience while reducing costs.

ZWCAD 2024 introduces abundant new features and improvements that enhance productivity and efficiency for designers. Notably, with Flexiblock the users can apply rules to a ‘Block’ to configure properties to change the appearance of the block reference. FlexiBlock allows users to define custom ‘Parameters’ and ‘Actions’ to manage ‘Block’ efficiently and speed up the designing workflow.

The newly-added ‘Point Cloud Attach’ feature enables users to attach, and manage point cloud data with ease, enhancing design accuracy in industries like surveying and mapping.

The ‘Area Table’ function can perform area calculations on the selected object area to generate an area table.

Furthermore, ZWCAD 2024 sets new performance standards with Multithreading optimisation, hardware acceleration, and incremental saving, delivering faster file operations and an unmatched CAD experience.

Another highlight of the event was the ZWSOFT Middle East & Africa Partner Awards 2022 Ceremony, where ZWSOFT recognised the outstanding achievements of its partners in the UAE over the past year. This celebration of success acknowledged the invaluable contributions made by ZWSOFT’s partners in driving growth and delivering exceptional service to customers in the region.

“We are delighted by the resounding success of ZWorld Dubai UAE 2023, which has greatly strengthened our partnership with UAE partners,” said Kingdom Lin, Vice President at ZWSOFT. “ZWCAD 2024 is a testament to our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of professionals in various industries, empowering them to achieve remarkable results.”

By continuously innovating and delivering cutting-edge products like ZWCAD and ZW3D, ZWSOFT aims to empower designers and engineers, maximising work efficiency and unleashing their creativity. ZWSOFT remains dedicated to working closely with partners to better serve customers in the Middle East and African region with advanced CAD/CAE/CAM solutions.

About ZWSOFT

Since 1998, ZWSOFT CO., LTD. (Guangzhou) has been providing CAD/CAE/CAM solutions for designers and engineers worldwide. With over 1.4 million customers from more than 90 countries across various industries, ZWSOFT has been established as one of the leading providers of design solutions. Its main objective is to provide reliable All-in-One CAx solutions at an affordable price that allows users to streamline complex workflows.

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June 22, 2023 wicsummit0

Dar Global has launched its latest villa project, which is being developed in the Spanish town of Benahavis, in partnership with Automobili Lamborghini at an investment of US $308mn. The new ‘Tierra Viva’ project is being developed in an ultra-exclusive area of Benahavis, which is said to be an eight-minute drive from the city of Marbella.

The architectural gem is inspired by the iconic design of Automobili Lamborghini and marks a significant milestone as the first residential project in Europe with the super sports car brand. A major player in the real estate sector, Dar Global aims to develop elegantly designed residences catering to the second and vacation homes market in central locations in the Middle East and Europe, the statement outlined.

“Tierra Viva represents more than just an exclusive community; it is an emblem of luxury living. At Dar Global, we have always sought to present the limited edition of luxury real estate to our discerning clientele. We are delighted to collaborate with Automobili Lamborghini, further broadening our array of luxury brands and delivering the top-tier experience to Spain,” stated Ziad El Chaar, CEO of Dar Global.

An exclusive community with 24/7 premium security, Tierra Viva sits within the gated community of Los Jararillos, which hosts two gatehouses and 24/7 premium security, providing a private and secure environment for its residents and guests, said the luxury developer. It is home to an array of individual grand villas with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea that blends strength and vitality, the statement added.

In the heart of the Andalusian hills, every villa is situated at varied elevations, offering residents endless panoramas of the Mediterranean Sea. The community includes three villa designs: Diamante (six-bedroom), Zafiro (five-bedroom), and Esmeralda (four-bedroom). Each villa features direct car access, panoramic swimming pools, multiple terraces, and flourishing gardens, all embellished with polished marble floors, fine leather, and glass elements, El Chaar explained.

Automobili Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann commented, “This partnership represents the merging of Lamborghini’s luxury super sports car essence and Dar Global’s proficiency in real estate. Tierra Viva embodies the core and power of Lamborghini and its unrestricted nature, interpreted into an architectural masterpiece.”

With its strategic location in Benahavis, renowned for its exceptional exclusivity and tranquility, Tierra Viva offers residents access to various landmarks, including the beach, Marbella Club Golf Resort, Puerto Banús, Marbella Club Golden Mile, and the Marbella Marina, Winkelmann concluded.

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June 22, 2023 wicsummit0

DAMAC has announced the launch of its exclusive seafront living development – Skycrest Collection – featuring ultra-luxurious apartments designed by Italian fashion house Cavalli. The launch of this three-tower property follows the successful launch of DAMAC Bay and DAMAC Bay 2 by Cavalli, the developer noted.

Located in the heart of Dubai Harbour, this carefully crafted collection will span multiple floors, taking advantage of the spectacular views of the harbour and beyond. The property offers residents choices from one-bedroom apartments to five-bedroom super-luxury duplexes, DAMAC pointed out.

With the mantra of ‘a beach at the doorstep’, the project was launched with the concept of bringing the comforts of sea and sun closer to the home, with enviable views and lifestyle living pleasures.

Niall McLoughlin, Senior Vice President at DAMAC said: “DAMAC Bay and DAMAC Bay 2 will bring to Dubai’s skyline an escalated sense of luxury and elegance. Situated in a pristine and relatively unexplored area of Dubai, we are sure that the twin-project will offer unparalleled sophistication and living ambience, unlike anything the city has seen thus far. The Skycrest Collection will be the crème de la crème of both projects, becoming the crowning glory with all its exclusivity and exquisiteness. In a city that never ceases to sleep and innovate, we are proud to bring forth products that keep the essence alive and continue to enhance a skyline enviable to the world.”

Located in Dubai Harbour, DAMAC Bay maintains a design scheme inspired by the wonders of maritime life, with an interior that includes seashells, pearls and zebrafish patterns – while the sleek, burnished exterior pays homage to serene ocean waves.

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June 22, 2023 wicsummit0

Magnom Properties has announced that the futuristic ‘Forbes International Tower’ will be the first-of-its-kind project in the world to run entirely on the Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) system.

The LOHC technology pioneers new levels of sustainable power within a structure and enables hydrogen to be stored, transported and released in a safe and environmentally-friendly manner. The highly innovative, eco-responsive tower will be set in the heart of the rapidly-rising New Administrative Capital in Cairo, Egypt.

In line with the sustainable vision of the zero-carbon emissions commercial tower, Magnom Properties has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, and H2-Enterprises, a global hydrogen generation and energy storage solutions company. They will together tap into the long-term potential of clean hydrogen to accelerate the ambitious zero carbon emission goals of the Forbes International Tower, which is designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG Architecture).

Using the proprietary technologies of H2-Enterprises to create clean hydrogen by using previously non-recyclable plastics and other organic wastes as feedstock for its energy production – along with Schneider Electric’s innovative digital solutions for energy management – the Forbes International Tower will not only tackle critical energy challenges, but also power the 24/7 needs of the tower’s operations in a sustainable manner.

The announcement follows Magnom Properties revealing it was working with Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, (AS+GG Architecture) and Chicago’s The Carbon Lab to deliver a series of sustainable projects across Saudi Arabia in December 2022.

The MoU was signed by Othman A Ibrahim, CEO, Rawabi Holding and Vice Chairman of Magnom Properties, and Maged Marie, CEO of Magnom Properties, with Sebastien Riez, Cluster President for the North East Africa and Levant region, Schneider Electric, and Michael Stusch, Executive Chairman and CEO of H2-Enterprises. The signing ceremony took place at the offices of Magnom Properties at ICD Brookfield Place at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).

“As an organisation committed to long-term sustainability in the region, we are delighted to sign the MoU with Schneider Electric and H2-Enterprises to drive innovative smart climate solutions that address urban development challenges,” said Othman A Ibrahim.

“Through this partnership, we aim to elevate the standards of sustainability and environmentally responsible practices in the region’s real estate sector, in line with the ambitious goals of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”

Maged Marie added: “Clean hydrogen represents the future of electricity generation. By adopting the novel waste-to-hydrogen technology to power its energy needs, the Forbes International Tower has once again demonstrated its leading role in driving innovations to enhance energy efficiency and achieve its vision of zero-carbon emissions.

“The partnership with Schneider Electric and H2-Enterprises further reinforces our commitment to building a self-sustaining, environmentally intelligent structure, and places the Forbes International Tower at the forefront of revolutionising the sustainability landscape in the region.”

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June 22, 2023 wicsummit0

Oman’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning has announced the routes of Muscat Metro, the first-ever mass transit network across the capital city, have now been finalised. The next step will be to conduct a feasibility study for the construction of the Bausher-Al Amerat tunnel, set to be the network’s main link and backbone.

The Muscat Metro is part of the Greater Muscat Masterplan, which focuses on systematic urban expansion as well as allocation of spaces for greenery and landscaping.

The masterplan is in its final stages of preparation and design and will enter implementation stages early next year, after approval from the relevant authorities, said Engineer Ibrahim Hamoud Al Waeli, Executive Director of Urban Strategy at the ministry.

The Muscat Metro routes have been finalised based on a set of key elements such as ease of access, likely rates of footfall and the availability of main stations in strategic areas in the capital. This is in addition to transport networks extending beyond the metro itself, notably express buses and other means of transport to and from the metro.

As for the land uses linked to the economic sector, the masterplan will lend support to the idea of ‘economic blocs’. These include the innovation and knowledge bloc, represented by Knowledge Oasis Muscat, the Sultan Qaboos University and Al Rusayl.

Another segment related to land use in the economic sector is seen in the ‘Industrial and logistic sectors bloc’ namely in the areas of Khazaen, Ruwi, Al Misfah and Al Rusayl.

The ‘tourism and economy bloc’ will be represented in the masterplan by the areas of Muscat, Muttrah, Al Khoudh, the Airport zone, and the area typically occupied by food industries in Barka.

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June 21, 2023 wicsummit0

Earlier in the year, at the 2023 United Nations Water Conference, the UAE Minister of Climate Change and the Environment, H.E. Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, discussed the UAE’s comprehensive and action-orientated approach towards water sustainability and its impact on the country’s security and economy-wide roadmap to achieve Net Zero emissions. She also confirmed that the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), which is scheduled to take place in Dubai later in the year, will place water security and sustainability front and centre on the global climate action agenda.

“We look forward to harnessing the positive momentum generated by the Water Action Decade, the UN 2023 Water Conference, and the Water Action Agenda when we welcome the world for COP28 in November,” she noted.

The focus on water sustainability and security is crucial as the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is one of the most water-scare regions in the world. A report published by the World Economic Forum in early 2023, said the following of the region: ‘For years, the water crisis has exacerbated conflict and political tensions. Moreover, the issue continues to significantly impact the health and wellbeing of people in the area, especially women and children. In fact, according to UNICEF, nearly 90% of children in the region live in areas of high or extremely high water stress.’

The upshot is the region’s governments are committed to addressing this critical challenge, with some already acting vigorously on their respective water-focused strategies to drive positive, sustainability-focused change.

Participation from the private sector on this issue is also growing and here, Big Project ME caught up with Chandra Dake, CEO of Dake Rechsand, who describes himself as an advocate of innovation and sustainability, with a focus on food security and water conservation.

As a company, Dake Rechsand is focused on sustainable technologies and nature-based solutions for carbon sequestration. The firm is said to have a VERRA-listed program and sets high standards for climate action and sustainable development. In recent years, it has developed several innovative solutions for water conservation and sustainable farming. In 2022, the firm launched a carbon sequestration program of 11m trees in the GCC region, which is listed on VERRA.

Discussing COP28 and the potential impact it may have on government policies in relation to construction practices and the usage/re-use of water in the region and beyond, Dake says, “COP28’s focus on water security is likely to influence global policies significantly. It’s anticipated to drive governments to reconsider their approach to construction practices by incorporating sustainability as a core principle. This implies fostering buildings and cities that are not only energy-efficient but also water-efficient.”

“The conference is expected to propel the concept of water reuse into the policy mainstream, encouraging practices like rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling. The emphasis on water security at such a high-profile event could also stimulate advancements in technology and innovation, leading to the development of new solutions for water conservation and management.”

Pressed for his thoughts on what he’d personally like to see come out of the global conference in terms of water security, he notes, “I’d like to see COP28 catalyse global commitment to holistic water management strategies. I hope it encourages policies favouring urban planning designs like Sponge Cities, which prioritise water conservation, efficient use, and reuse. Additionally, I’d like to see more funding for technological innovation in water security including water harvesting, recycling, and purification systems.”

“Finally, I believe the conference should emphasise educating the public about the importance of water security in the context of climate change, as informed communities are key to implementing and supporting these initiatives,” he continues.

Regional Water Challenges

The MENA region’s water-related challenges are the result of multiple drivers, some natural but many created by humans. The latter, while unfortunate, also means that definitive action could have a positive impact.

Sharing his thoughts on the challenges GCC governments and municipalities are grappling with, Dake notes, there are several issues including:

  • Water scarcity: The GCC region, being predominantly arid, suffers from a chronic lack of freshwater sources. Water demand is high due to the rapid population growth, urbanisation and industrialisation
  • Over-reliance on desalination and technological solutions: To overcome water scarcity, the GCC heavily relies on desalination and novel technologies like cloud seeding. While effective, these methods are energy-intensive, pose environmental challenges (such as brine disposal), and can lead to unintended consequences like excessive rainfall and flooding
  • Water consumption: The per-capita water consumption in the GCC is one of the highest globally, driven by lifestyle practices and the need for excessive agricultural irrigation due to the arid climate
  • Climate change and technological interventions: Rising temperatures increase water demand and exacerbate evaporation rates, reducing available water supplies. Additionally, climate change, coupled with cloud seeding, is leading to unpredictable weather patterns and an increased risk of flash floods
  • Infrastructure: Many areas lack the necessary infrastructure to adequately manage and distribute water resources, leading to inefficiencies and water losses
  • The driving force behind these challenges is a combination of natural conditions (aridity, climate change), socio-economic factors (rapid population growth, urbanisation), technological interventions, and policy issues (inefficient water management and use practices)

Asked about the current solutions regional governments and municipalities have unveiled to meet the aforementioned challenges, Dake outlines:

  • Cloud seeding: Governments have used cloud seeding to increase rainfall. While this has resulted in increased water supplies, it has also caused unexpected excessive rainfall and flooding, disrupting public life
  • Water recycling: Some GCC countries have begun implementing water recycling for agricultural and landscaping use. This is a promising initiative but needs to be scaled up to make a significant impact
  • Infrastructure improvements: Governments are investing in infrastructure to improve water distribution and storage, including dams to control floods. However, rapid urbanisation often outpaces these improvements
  • Sponge Cities: Some cities are experimenting with Sponge City concepts, integrating green spaces that can absorb, store, and purify rainwater. While still in its early stages in the GCC, this could be a highly effective solution

He elaborates, “While these solutions have been partially successful, there needs to be a more integrated, sustainable approach towards water management that takes into account both water scarcity and the impacts of climate change, including excessive rainfall and flooding. This should involve reducing reliance on energy-intensive processes, expanding water recycling, and incorporating innovative urban planning concepts like Sponge cities.”

Innovations on the Horizon

In recent times, several new concepts and innovations have been unveiled, which have the potential to be a significant game-changer that supports governments and municipalities in responding to water-related challenges, while simultaneously enabling authorities to maintain their commitments to Net Zero goals.

Commenting on the Sponge City concept, Dake explains, “There are several promising innovations on the horizon, one of which we are particularly excited about: The concept of Sponge Cities. These cities are designed to naturally absorb, clean, and use rainfall in an efficient and sustainable manner, much like a sponge. This is achieved through the use of permeable surfaces and green infrastructure, which reduce runoff, increase water retention, and allow for natural filtration and groundwater recharge.”

“Our proprietary Breathable Sand technology is a crucial part of this solution. It facilitates the creation of large permeable surfaces that can absorb water quickly and efficiently, reducing flooding and allowing for the efficient use and reuse of water. This approach not only addresses the challenges of water scarcity and flood management but also aligns with sustainability and Net Zero goals. It reduces reliance on energy-intensive water management solutions, promotes biodiversity, improves air quality, and contributes to carbon sequestration through increased green spaces.”

He adds, “Furthermore, Sponge Cities contribute to the circular economy, another key aspect of sustainability and Net Zero goals, by reusing rainwater and reducing the demand for freshwater resources. So, innovations like Sponge Cities, powered by advanced technologies can significantly support governments and municipalities in their quest to address water-related challenges.”

Elaborating on the Sponge Cities concept further, Dake says, “This is a forward-thinking solution to urban planning and stormwater management that tackles the challenges posed by urbanisation and climate change. The aim is to create a sustainable urban water management system that reduces runoff, improves water quality, and increases green spaces, promoting a resilient and liveable environment. By utilising technology such as permeable roads and pavements, Honeycomb water storage, rain gardens, and groundwater recharging, Sponge Cities implement integrated stormwater management to mimic the natural water cycle.”

“The use of grey infrastructure in stormwater management is also crucial for a comprehensive and integrated solution to complex challenges and preparing for climate change. Sponge Cities alleviate flooding, water resources shortage, and stormwater pollution, enhancing the ecological environment, biodiversity, and the urban living experience.”

Nature-based solutions such as Sponge Cities are increasingly being looked at with regards to solving existing challenges, whilst enabling authorities to achieve their sustainable goals. Asked for his take on the importance of these solutions, Dake says that nature-based solutions are actually pivotal for sustainable development.

In response to why these solutions have yet to see wide scale adoption, he points out, “The adoption of these solutions in the GCC faces hurdles such as a lack of awareness and coordinated action. Increased education, public-private partnerships, and streamlined policies can enhance the acceptance and implementation of nature-based solutions.”

Greywater reuse can alleviate some of the pressure on a city’s water sources, however this concept seems to have limited rollout within the region thus far. Pressed for his thoughts on the reason behind this, Dake responds, “Limited traction of greywater reuse in the region primarily stems from a lack of awareness and misconceptions surrounding its safety and utility. There’s a prevalent phobia concerning the use of recycled water, inhibiting wider adoption.”

He continues, “With proper treatment, greywater can be effectively used for urban greening and reducing carbon-intensive watering practices. To achieve this objective, concerted efforts towards public education and dispelling myths are needed. Additionally, the implementation of clear, stringent regulations around greywater treatment and use can foster public trust and encourage wider adoption.”

Dake reckons COP28 has the potential to significantly elevate awareness of water-related challenges and potential solutions, and is keen to find out what the global conference brings.

He concludes, “We eagerly anticipate COP28 for critical dialogue on global climate actions. We believe that collaborative discussions and knowledge sharing are integral to advancing sustainable solutions. As a firm, Dake Rechsand is committed to actively participating and fostering discussions around innovative approaches such as Sponge Cities. We’re excited to share our expertise and engage in meaningful conversations to collectively address the pressing challenges of water scarcity and climate change.”

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