AMMAN — His Majesty
King Abdullah on Wednesday visited
Juthoor, the Kingdom’s largest afforestation project, launched upon Royal
directives in 2012 in Karak Governorate to increase green spaces in Jordan,
according to a
Royal Court statement.
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(Photo: Royal Court)
During
the visit, which marked Arbour Day, King Abdullah commended progress on the
project, stressing the need for it to be financially and administratively
sustainable.
Highlighting
environmental conservation as a public duty, His Majesty called for expanding
forestation and planting native vegetation suitable for the country’s climate.
The
King said expanding green spaces has a positive impact on the environment and
public health, and will bolster domestic tourism.
His
Majesty was briefed by Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi, who heads a
committee to follow up on the implementation of Royal initiatives, on the
project’s various stages, which covers 22,500 dunums in the first two stages,
and an additional 3,000 at a later stage.
(Photo: Royal Court)
The
Juthoor project provides permanent and temporary job opportunities for the
local community, and promotes active citizenship. Over 22,000 volunteers from
schools, universities, and All of Jordan Youth Commission have participated in
planting trees for the project.
Agriculture Minister Khaled Hneifat,
Minister of Environment Muawieh Radaideh, Karak
Governor Mohammad Al-Fayez, and King Abdullah II Fund for Development Director
Saeb Al-Hasan accompanied His Majesty on the
visit.
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