MECC Showcases Qatar's State of Environment Report 2025 at DIBF
Doha, May 23 (QNA) - The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC) has showcased the state of the Environment Report of the State of Qatar 2025 at the Doha International Book Fair 2026 (DIBF).
The event was attended by Assistant Undersecretary for Nature Reserves Dr. Ibrahim Abdul Latif Al Musallamani and a host of the ministry's officials, alongside those interested in environmental affairs and visitors to the fair.
This second edition is one of the flagship national ecological reports published periodically to monitor and assess the environment in the country, as well as follow up on the ongoing national efforts in the areas of environmental protection and enhancing environmental sustainability.
The report leans on modern environmental data and indicators, offering an integrated evaluation of the environmental status in the nation, Director of the Technical Office at the Ministry Engineer Hussein Al Kubaisi said.
Al Kubaisi added that the report analyzes the key environmental challenges and the associated responses, thereby supporting planning and decision-making processes and helping enhance sustainable development and elevate environmental awareness.
The report reviews developments in the environmental situation over the past five years, in addition to key national achievements and environmental indicators in accordance with an Integrated Environmental Assessment methodology, Al Kubaisi pointed out.
He noted that the report was prepared with the participation of a contingent of experts, researchers, and specialists from academic and research institutions nationwide, as part of strengthening collaboration and integration among national entities concerned with environmental affairs.
Al Kubaisi further suggested that such reports are among the periodical reports many countries around the world have been keen to publish regularly, including the GCC nations, in implementation of the recommendations of the meetings of the Council of Arab Ministers Responsible for Environmental Affairs.
Additionally, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) also periodically issues the Global Environment Outlook (GEO) report on the state of the environment. (QNA)
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