Why did the government decide to build the royal reserves
After decades of environmental degradation, from Rawdat Khuraim and Al-Thumamah, Saudi Arabia began a rescue journey that brought life back to these areas which had lost a significant portion of their vegetation cover.In this episode, we host Dr. Talal Al-Harigi, CEO of the Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve Development Authority, to tell us the story of this transformation and how they addressed environmental degradation.We discuss with our guest the impact of human behavior on environmental destruction, and why the government was forced to intervene after years of overgrazing and practices that exhausted the wilderness. We also open the file on ecotourism, the golden opportunities this sector creates for entrepreneurs, and the criticism regarding ecotourism prices in Saudi Arabia. We discuss the biggest challenge: how do we protect life without isolating humans? How can the reserve be "open" to people without visits and seasons destroying it?---• Opportunity for those interested: The Socrates team is looking for passionate individuals to work with. If interested, apply via the link.• Follow football news and its contexts first-hand in the "Insider Source" newsletter.• The New Square: A gateway to another world.
Original title: لماذا قررت الحكومة بناء المحميات الملكية
Original description: <p class="ql-direction-rtl">بعد عقود من التدهور البيئي، من روضة خريم والثمامة، بدأت السعودية رحلة إ…