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  2. Masdar City - Wikipedia

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    It was built by Masdar, a subsidiary of the state-owned Mubadala Investment Company, with the majority of seed capital provided by the Government of Abu Dhabi. [2] [3] Masdar City aims to be a model for sustainable urban living, combining renewable energy, green building practices, and advanced technology. Masdar City is designed to minimise ...

  3. Environmental issues in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the UAE signed the Kyoto Protocol to the UN Convention on Climate Change, thus becoming the "green" leader of the major oil-producing countries. [10] The United Arab Emirates, with a focus on their wealthiest emirates Abu Dhabi and Dubai, started their first action concerning climate change by initiating small "green" projects in 2006.

  4. Reportage Properties - Wikipedia

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    Reportage Properties was established in 2014 in Abu Dhabi. The company has active offices in Dubai, Cairo, Istanbul, Riyadh, Minsk, and Moscow, implementing projects in the UAE, Egypt, Morocco, Turkiye, and Belarus. [1] The Chairman of the Board of Reportage Group is Aref Al Khoori. The CEO is Islam Hamdy. [2]

  5. Al Raha - Wikipedia

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    Al Raha Beach [2] [3] is located on a beach along the highway to Dubai, neighboring Abu Dhabi International Airport, Khalifa City and Yas Island. It is 5.2 million square meters large and planned for 120.000 residents in over 3000 properties. Among the commercial buildings are the developer's headquarters.

  6. Land reclamation in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi. One reclamation method used in Abu Dhabi is filling in low-lying coastal flats. Several industrial areas have been built in these areas. [1] Yas Island, Al Reem Island, and Al Lulu Island are a few examples. Ajman. There have been proposals to reclaim land from the sea in Ajman. However, many have been rejected due to environmental ...

  7. Bu Tinah - Wikipedia

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    The study shows previously unknown linkages between Green turtles in the United Arab Emirates and Oman. [4] Bu Tinah features in the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi documentary Wild Abu Dhabi: The Turtles of Al Dhafra which won a finalist award at the New York Festival TV and Film Awards in the Nature & Wildlife documentary category. [5] [6] [7]

  8. Al Ain Oasis - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ain Oasis (Arabic: وَاحَة ٱلْعَيْن‎, romanized: Wāḥat Al-ʿAyn, [1] [2] "Oasis of the Spring") is the largest oasis in the city of Al Ain, within the Eastern Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. [3] [4]

  9. Al Bandar - Wikipedia

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    Al Bandar, located on the coast north of Abu Dhabi island, is the northernmost portion of Al Raha area, and part of Al Raha Beach. It is built on an artificial island which was partially created by dredging. The residential towers include Al Naseem A, B and C (366 apartments), Al Barza (132 apartments), and Al Manara (12 apartments).