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Coast Hama .. Five Systems Journey at the World Government Summit

The global summit of governments allows visitors and participants in its activities to have a unique experience to discover the secrets of the Crimean or “mangroves” world as it is called, and to know the extent of its environmental importance in protecting the coast of countries from the risks of floods and high waves that accompany hurricanes and environmental variables.

Participants in the activities of the World Government Summit can enter the five senses journey through a virtual world for the Crimean trees environment, or as the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment called it, through the platform and its residence room within the summit activities, the name “Coast Hama”.

The “Coast Hama” platform displays a virtual experience to sensitize the Crimea environment through the five senses journey, which begins with the sense of smell by launching the smell of those trees inside the room designated for the trip, which also includes the sense of touch by providing the touch of dried leaves of these trees, and touching their roots Dried, which is through dedicated boxes, in addition to touching coral reefs that live near the roots of Crimea.

Audiovisual experience

The five senses journey also includes an audiovisual and visual experience through dedicated ear headphones and stereotypes displaying video and voice clips of the nature of the Crimea and the surrounding environment. The journey also provides a sense of taste through the experience of products extracted from the honey of the tree flowers.

The “Coast Hama” platform reviews information for visitors who have experience on the efforts and policies made by the UAE to expand the deployment of Crimea, through the so -called

“Crimea for Climate Climate”, which is led by the UAE in partnership with the Republic of Indonesia, with the aim of promoting Crimea as a natural solution to counter climate change, as the alliance was launched during the Conference of the Parties “Cup 27”, and includes 45 governments aimed at protecting the Crimea forests.

The data presented by the Ministry of Climate Change and the Environment indicated that Crimea trees are a natural store for carbon, as they absorb four times the amount of carbon compared to rainforests, and that they currently store about 6.23 GB of carbon in the world.

Protect coastal areas

The data indicated that Crimea trees contribute to reducing the power of waves by up to 60%, which provides protection for the coastal areas where these trees are located, in addition to the fact that the restoration of deteriorating coastal environmental systems contributes to achieving economic benefits of between 27 and 37 billion dollars annually to societies Local.

She added that by 2031, the Crimea coalition for climate is expected to isolate 9.25 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions, and to achieve economic gains of $ 13.1 billion from Crimea recovery projects, in addition to protecting more than 83,500 people thanks to reducing the risk of floods By publishing these trees in the coastal areas

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