Abu Dhabi Delegation Attends Global City Network for Sustainability Summit

Abu Dhabi Delegation Attends Global City Network for Sustainability Summit

G-NETS provided a platform for city representatives to meet and discuss how to tackle common challenges facing cities globally

His Excellency Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, member of Abu Dhabi Executive Council and Chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT), has led a delegation to Tokyo, Japan, to attend the Global City Network for Sustainability (G-NETS) summit.

The summit was attended by leaders, mayors, and officials from more than 30 cities worldwide, all convening under the theme ‘Connecting Cities Creating a better Future’.

G-NETS provided a platform for city representatives to meet and discuss how to tackle common challenges facing cities globally. Its main objective is to strengthen intercity cooperation by facilitating proactive communication between cities to resolve challenges.

The Abu Dhabi delegation also included H.E. Eng Hamad Al Dhaheri, Undersecretary, Department of Community Development; H.E. Hamad Al Mutawa, Executive Director, Planning and Infrastructure Sector, DMT and representatives of DMT, Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD), and Department of Community Development.

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His Excellency Al Shorafa said: “Abu Dhabi Government is committed to preserving the environment and protecting wildlife. The government's efforts align with the wise leadership's belief in the importance of maintaining natural resources and achieving sustainable development.”

His Excellency emphasised the government's efforts to balance economic growth with environmental conservation and protection.

He said: “Strengthening cooperation with major cities around the world to build sustainable societies is a top priority for the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

"To achieve this goal, the government has implemented a range of policies and initiatives aimed at conserving the environment, thereby enhancing Abu Dhabi's position as a preferred destination for living, working, and visiting.”

H.E. Dr Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General, EAD said: “Through our participation within Abu Dhabi delegation to G-Net Summit Tokyo, EAD will highlight its efforts to reduce pollutants and maintain air quality in the emirate.

"This will be done by unifying and expanding monitoring efforts and encouraging scientific and academic research to ensure a sustainable healthy society.”

H.E. indicated that the projects implemented by EAD in air quality preservation have contributed to strengthening the emirate's capabilities in mathematical modeling of atmospheric emissions and air quality and establishing a framework that is compatible with the current and future goals and needs of Abu Dhabi.

Her Excellency also added that the agency is keen to use advanced technology to monitor and determine sources of unpleasant odors and pollutants.

This is in addition to communicating with partners to implement mitigation plans in a sustainable manner that provides a better quality of life for the residents of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

H.E. Eng Hamad Al Dhaheri, Undersecretary of the Department of Community Development, praised the delegation's participation in the G-NET summit, which convened leaders and experts from worldwide cities to exchange ideas and experiences on security, environment, and inclusive communities.

He emphasised the emirate of Abu Dhabi's proven track record of improving people's quality of life through initiatives and strategies that serve all segments of society.

Al Dhaheri highlighted the social sector's commitment to ensuring inclusion by providing a social safety net and developing services for people of determination, the elderly, and vulnerable groups to effectively contribute to society.

Al Dhaheri explained that sustainable development hinges on community development, which requires meeting the needs of community members to enhance their sense of belonging.

He cited the Department of Community Development's quality-of-life questionnaire that demonstrated over 98% of citizens and 93 per cent of residents expressed pride in being part of the Abu Dhabi community.

During the summit, the delegation held coordination meetings with high-ranking officials, mayors, and representatives from Tokyo, Helsinki, Brussels, and Singapore.

Additionally, they participated in a significant session on February 28, where they presented several initiatives and projects implemented by Abu Dhabi Government entities to safeguard the local environment in the emirate.

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