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UPC unveils Natural and Cultural Heritage Strategy

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, March 23 - 2009 at 13:57
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The Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC), the agency responsible for the future of Abu Dhabi's urban environments, and the expert authority behind the visionary Plan Abu Dhabi 2030, has unveiled its Natural and Cultural Heritage Strategy.

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The Natural and Cultural Heritage Strategy is a project shaped by sensitive coastal and desert ecology concerns and is informed by principles for designating and managing protected areas.

These principles have been developed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the world's oldest and largest global environmental network with more than 1,000 government and NGO member organizations, and almost 11,000 volunteer scientists in more than 160 countries.

The World Heritage principles of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) have also been blended in the guidelines along with principles of sustainable development that have been developed by practitioners from across the world.

H.E. Falah Mohammed Al Ahbabi, UPC's General Manager, said:
"The strategy provides overarching principles for the sustainability of the Emirate's most sensitive ecological areas and cultural assets, while providing appropriate levels of development and access for residents and visitors."


As one of the first initiatives to come out of the Natural and Cultural Heritage Strategy, and as part of its ongoing work to implement Plan Abu Dhabi 2030, the UPC will soon be publishing guidelines for the development of coastal areas adjacent to the City of Abu Dhabi. The Coastal Development Guidelines will provide direction for development in the major coastal basins extending from the Ad Dab'iyyah peninsula to the boundary with Dubai Emirate - which the UPC refers to as the Busyaeef, Inner Islands, Ras Gharab and Ras Ghanadah basins.

Al Ahbabi explained that "in recent years, there have been many attempts to build more sustainable coastal settlements. UPC's staff and consultants have examined many such developments in an effort to identify the best elements, and will help developers incorporate these elements, as well as their own concepts and innovations, through the Coastal Development Guidelines."

The UPC is promoting advanced sustainable urban planning and development with a view to build the foundations of the future generations. Conserving Abu Dhabi's natural and cultural heritage is a cornerstone of this responsible urban planning vision, together with incorporating cutting edge sustainability and controlled development.
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About the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC):

The Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council was created by Emiri Decree number 23 of the year 2007 and is the agency responsible for the future of Abu Dhabi's urban environments, and the expert authority behind the visionary Plan Abu Dhabi 2030 Urban Structure Framework Plan published September 2007. Chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council defines the shape of the Emirate, ensuring factors such as sustainability, infrastructure capacity, community planning and quality of life, by overseeing development across the city and the Emirate as a whole. The Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council ensures best practice in planning for both new and existing urban areas.

The Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council's primary purpose is to deliver upon the vision of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, Ruler of Abu Dhabi for the continued fulfillment of the grand design envisaged by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the ongoing evolution of Abu Dhabi as a global capital city. By drawing on urban planning expertise locally, throughout the GCC and around the world, the UPC strives to be a global authority on the future of urban planning and design.

For more information please contact:

Shweta Soni
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P.O. Box 116462, Dubai, UAE
t +971.4.332.3308
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