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2002
DOI: 10.1191/1474474002eu252oa
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‘Greening the Emirates’: the modern construction of nature in the United Arab Emirates

Abstract: As part of the project of postcolonial national modernization, the United Arab Emirates has seen the transformation of significant areas of the country’s desert environment into green landscapes, with enormous resources devoted to agricultural development, park landscaping and nature reserves. In addition, recent years have also seen the creation of a number of social institutions dealing with environmental issues. This paper critically considers this dual ‘greening of the emirates’. Analysing the material, cu… Show more

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“…The BITZ is labour-intensive, since it rests (like the city state of Singapore itself and some other 'garden' world cities such as Dubai [Ouis, 2002]) on intensive and cheap imported labour to cultivate it. Since such landscaping relates to terms of ownership, access and control of 'nature', territory and buildings, we have also found Blomley's (2005) injunction for critical geography to 'remember property' thought-provoking.…”
Section: The 'Singaporeanization' Of the Bintan Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BITZ is labour-intensive, since it rests (like the city state of Singapore itself and some other 'garden' world cities such as Dubai [Ouis, 2002]) on intensive and cheap imported labour to cultivate it. Since such landscaping relates to terms of ownership, access and control of 'nature', territory and buildings, we have also found Blomley's (2005) injunction for critical geography to 'remember property' thought-provoking.…”
Section: The 'Singaporeanization' Of the Bintan Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…I have identified the Emirati environmental public discourse as an expression of global ecological modernization (Ouis, 2002c). In the megaengineering projects the latest environmentally friendly technologies are being used, they are all preceded by Fig.…”
Section: Ecological Modernization In the Uaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green sector of UAE depends mostly on imported exotic species (Pitman et al, 2009). Therefore UAE biophysical and cultural Landscape can be seen to be exotic (Ouis, 2002). According to Al-Mashhadani (2014) greenery at UAE comprised primarily of non-native species which are used mainly in the landscape.…”
Section: Exotic Species For Artificial Greenerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Huge deserts areas have been transformed into green lands over a short period in the UAE (Abdelfattah et al, 2009). The concept of "desert greening" was a great motivator to turn the arid desert into green paradise (Ouis, 2002). UAE made great efforts to increase forest area to approximately 318.36 thousand hectares in 2011 (MOEW, 2015).…”
Section: Species Suitable For Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%