Project

The Role of Stakeholders in Corporate Biodiversity Management in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region

This project examines the roles of stakeholders in the opportunities and challenges posed to biodiversity management in the unique ecosystems of MENA.

Date Published
6 Nov 2024
Expected Start Date
01 Apr 2024
Expected End Date
30 Sep 2027
Project Type
Research
Project Status
Active

The region comprised of the Middle East and North Africa, or MENA, is characterised by its unique ecosystems and vast deserts. In recent times, MENA has been subject to a rapid expansion in renewable energy projects, particularly those pertaining to solar, wind energy, and green hydrogen production. The key drivers for this expansion include: a) The reduction of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) resulting from conventional fossil fuels, b) The diversification of the region's energy mix and, c) A willingness to play a key role in the European Green Deal via the export of renewable energy to EU countries.

Despite these motivations, however, this expansion cannot be possible without facing both the significant opportunities and challenges posed to biodiversity management. It is therefore crucial that the roles held by the key sector stakeholders for sustainable biodiversity management are investigated.

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