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Omran hosts seminar on environmental management and practice
- Oman: Wednesday, April 23 - 2008 at 14:34
- PRESS RELEASE
As part of its commitment to sustainable tourism, Omran recently hosted a one-day seminar on environmental management and practice.
The seminar included an Environmental Impact Assessment training course and discussed Omani environmental regulations, eco-tourism and eco-design, marine ecology and tourist developments while highlighting experiences in the application of international environmental standards.
"Environmental Impact Assessments are imperative to ensure that decision-makers consider environmental and social impacts before deciding whether to proceed with new projects," stated Wael Al Lawati, Omran CEO. "We strive to continuously work with our partners to identify innovative solutions for the planning and implementation of environmentally-friendly systems and procedures."
By predicting environmental impacts at an early stage in project planning and design, Omran aims to find ways and means to reduce adverse impacts and shape projects to suit the local environment.
Al Lawati added that both environmental and economic benefits can be achieved through the use of Environment Impact Assessment such as reduced cost and time of project implementation and design, avoided treatment costs and impacts of laws and regulations.
Omran has been established as a fully government owned company to develop the infrastructure and facilities required to expand the existing tourism industry in particular the development of new resort villas, conference facilities, leisure resorts, golf courses and hotels as well as the refurbishment of some of the major existing international hotels.
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For more information, please contact:Dana Sarhan
CSR and Marketing Manager
Omran
Telephone: +968 24 773-700
Fax: +968 24 793-929
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