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Bukhash was speaking at a Press conference yesterday to announce the first international conference on Coastal Zone Management and Engineering in the Middle East (ArabianCoast-2005) which will be hosted by Dubai Municipality from November 27 to 29 later this year.
Bukhash, who is also the chairman of the organising committee for the event, said these densely populated world coastal regions are environmentally vulnerable, being subject to increasing pressures from sources such as industrial development, urban expansion and the exploitation of marine resources and tourism.
“This situation applies also to the Middle East, and most especially the Arabian Gulf, where the coastal zone has for centuries been the primary zone for trade, commerce and human settlement. In more recent years the construction of Ports and harbours has been a key element for economic growth in the region. Recreational amenities such as beaches and corniche developments are also important elements for development of tourism in the region,” Bukhash pointed out.
He said the opportunities for major real estate developments formed from land reclamation has been identified in recent years, with projects having a combined value exceeding Dh100 billion presently under development in the Gulf region. “It is universally recognised that there is an urgent need to integrate the many uses made of coastal resources and to develop them in harmony with the environment,” Bukhash said.
He said the Coastal Management Section at Dubai Municipality has initiated the ArabianCoast Conference series in order to bring together regional and international scientists, environmentalists, engineers and coastal managers to discuss the latest achievements and developments of relevance to ensuring best practice in development and preservation of the regional coastal zone.
“This will be achieved through the presentation of technical papers that will be selected from submissions by an international technical experts committee chaired by the municipality marine expert, Dr Gary Mocke,” said Bukhash.
He said the meeting will also provide a platform for discussion on coastal impact problems and remedial solutions, including the presentation of case studies of relevance to the region. Bukhash added that there will be particular emphasis on building collaborative linkages between stakeholders, agencies, programmes and professionals working in the region to ensure universal adoption of best practice.
An important feature of the conference will be the presentation of extended key note lecturers by world experts on each of the main conference themes, he said, adding that submissions of abstracts for technical papers to be presented at ArabianCoast-2005 are being accepted until the end of July, with submissions from over 20 different countries already received.
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