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COP16: 海角直播 urges private sector to bridge land restoration funding gap

COP16: 海角直播 urges private sector to bridge land restoration funding gap
The appeal, made during Land Day, the first of the seven thematic days at COP16, aligns with the Kingdom鈥檚 vision to address the interconnected challenges of land degradation, desertification, and drought on a global scale.聽Supplied
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Updated 05 December 2024

COP16: 海角直播 urges private sector to bridge land restoration funding gap

COP16: 海角直播 urges private sector to bridge land restoration funding gap

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 UN Convention to Combat Desertification COP16 Presidency has called on the private sector to increase funding for land restoration efforts, highlighting a critical shortfall in private investment.聽

The appeal, made during Land Day, the first of the seven thematic days at COP16, aligns with the Kingdom鈥檚 vision to address the interconnected challenges of land degradation, desertification, and drought on a global scale.聽

According to a recent UNCCD report, only 6 percent of financial commitments for land resilience and drought restoration come from private sector sources. This underlines a funding gap, which threatens global efforts to combat land degradation.聽聽

Deputy Minister for Environment and Advisor to the UNCCD COP16 Presidency, Osama Faqeeha, said: 鈥淚f the international community is to deliver land restoration at the scale required, then the private sector simply must ramp up investment.鈥

He said that the latest UNCCD findings show a worrying funding gap in the efforts to combat land degradation, desertification, and drought.聽聽

UNCCD findings have highlighted the cost of inaction, with the potential for the global economy to lose $23 trillion by 2050 due to land degradation, desertification and drought.聽

Faqeeha underscored the responsibility of the private sector, adding: 鈥淔or decades, businesses have profited from land. Now is the time to embrace restoration and invest in future-proofing the foundations of businesses, industries, and whole economies.鈥澛

At COP16 in Riyadh, Faqeeha highlighted that 海角直播 is working to mobilize both the public and private sectors to further 鈥渋ncentivize investment, and ultimately, help unlock a potential trillion-dollar restoration economy.鈥澛

During the COP16 opening press conference on Dec. 2, Faqeeha stated that businesses could help by investing in infrastructure and integrating drought resilience, sustainable land management, and climate resilience into their operations.聽

The deputy minister emphasized that environmental protection must become a core element of business strategy: 鈥淭hat needs to be a visible and tangible financial contribution of the private sector in land conservation.鈥澛

His calls for greater private sector involvement align with 海角直播鈥檚 growing environmental initiatives, emphasizing the need for collaboration between government and businesses in addressing pressing ecological challenges.聽聽聽

Delivering the keynote address at the Business for Land forum, 海角直播鈥檚 Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture and COP16 President, Abdulrahman Al-Fadli, said: 鈥淭hrough our Presidency of COP16, we will work to make this COP a launchpad to strengthen public and private partnerships and create a roadmap to rehabilitate 1.5 billion hectares of land by 2030.鈥澛犅

The Business for Land forum, held as part of Land Day, brought together leaders from business, government, and civil society to explore the role of finance, policy, and private enterprise in addressing land degradation.聽聽

鈥淲e really need to look at the entire spectrum of capital that is available, from philanthropic, corporate social responsibility, development finance, blended, looking at subsidies, and also private equity, mainstream capital, and look at how we can continue to grow new opportunities,鈥 said Gim Huay Neo, managing director of the World Economic Forum.聽

The discussions on Land Day also highlighted the unique challenges facing rangelands 鈥 natural grasslands that sustain livestock and wildlife while serving as a crucial carbon reservoir.聽聽

According to the UNCCD, rangelands account for 54 percent of all land cover but are facing acute degradation, with over 50 percent already degraded.聽

Speaking on the importance of preserving these ecosystems, Faqeeha said: 鈥淩angelands are a vital ecosystem for people around the world, nurturing lives and livelihoods.鈥澛

He added: 鈥淭he continued depletion of these vital lands is driving food insecurity, climate change, biodiversity loss, and forced migration.鈥澛

Discussions on the theme Protecting and Restoring Rangelands provided participants with insights into science-backed solutions for combating land degradation, emphasizing the role of finance in the circular economy.聽

Rio Conventions Synergies聽

Land Day also featured the Rio Convention Synergies dialogue, which built upon progress made earlier this year at global events, including the UN General Assembly, CBD COP16 in Colombia, and COP29 in Azerbaijan.聽聽

The dialogue focused on the interconnected challenges of land degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change, exploring shared solutions to address these critical issues.聽

Local efforts in sustainability聽

The Kingdom鈥檚 Agricultural Development Fund is showcasing its commitment to environmental sustainability and sustainable agriculture at COP16.聽

Through active participation in conference sessions and the exhibition, the ADF highlights its focus on vegetation cover restoration, water efficiency, and energy optimization.聽聽

Spokesperson Habib Abdullah Al-Shammari emphasized the fund鈥檚 support for initiatives like the Sustainable Agricultural Rural Development Program, which finances rural farmers to optimize the sustainable use of agricultural and water resources, the Saudi Press Agency reported.聽

Al-Shammari also noted the ADF鈥檚 backing for modern agricultural technologies, organic farming, and food processing to reduce waste and enhance local food security.聽

With investments in cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and robotics, and projects producing native tree seedlings using reclaimed water, the ADF鈥檚 efforts align with the broader sustainability and innovation themes of COP16.聽

UNCCD COP16, taking place from Dec. 2鈥13, 2024, at Boulevard Riyadh World, marks the 30th anniversary of the UNCCD under the theme Our Land. Our Future. The conference aims to foster multilateral action on critical issues, including drought resilience, land tenure, and sand and dust storms.


鈥楢 Paperless Event鈥 鈥 the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism

鈥楢 Paperless Event鈥 鈥 the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism
Updated 07 November 2025

鈥楢 Paperless Event鈥 鈥 the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism

鈥楢 Paperless Event鈥 鈥 the slogan of Saudi technology at the UN General Assembly for Tourism

RIYADH: Papers are absent, and Saudi technology is present to say 鈥渁 paperless event鈥 at the UN General Assembly meetings for the tourism sector, which will be held in Riyadh, with the participation of more than 100 ministers from around the world, Al-Eqtisadiah reports.

The assembly meetings are set amidst natural green plants cultivated in the Saudi desert, surrounding the roundtable that will bring the ministers together. They will chart their plan and vision for the next 50 years, discuss the use of artificial intelligence in the global tourism sector, and ensure the human element is not marginalized.

Sara Al-Saud, the general supervisor of International Affairs for the Saudi Ministry of Tourism, said that 鈥渢here is a shortage of an estimated 43 million workers in the global tourism sector.鈥

She clarified that the topic of AI will be one of the subjects discussed by the over 100 ministers, in addition to shaping the Assembly鈥檚 vision for the next 50 years.

She added that the Assembly meetings are expected to witness the signing of memorandums of understanding and agreements during the event, alongside a number of recommendations that will be announced in due course.

For his part, Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, the director-general of International Research and Planning, emphasized that the human element is very important in the tourism sector, and that artificial intelligence significantly helps small and medium enterprises improve their service quality and customer experience.

The Executive Director of UN Tourism, Natalia Bayona, explained that the global tourism sector is the largest employer of youth, with 60 percent of them working with AI. She added that many tourists worldwide use AI to explore tourist destinations.

Consequently, a survey was conducted with member states to ascertain if they have local AI strategies and to identify what support could be offered to develop the mechanism, especially since the tourism sector relies heavily on small and medium enterprises.

Globally, the tourism sector contributed 10 percent to the global gross domestic product in 2024, equivalent to $10.9 trillion, recording a growth rate of 8.5 percent compared to 2023, thereby surpassing pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels.

On the local front for the Saudi tourism sector, unprecedented levels were recorded in terms of visitor numbers, spending volume, job creation, and contribution to the GDP.

The direct and indirect contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP reached 11.5 percent in 2023. The International Monetary Fund predicts that the Saudi tourism sector will achieve a growth rate of 16 percent by 2034.