ISESCO announces climate change strategy
COP29
- 18 November, 2024
- 15:11
The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) has announced a climate change strategy aimed at combining traditional wisdom with modern technologies to promote sustainable development, ISESCO Director General Salim bin Mohammed Al-Malik said at a COP29 event.
According to Report, he noted that this strategy consists of 5 main components: climate adaptation, biodiversity conservation, water resource management, soil health protection and sustainable agriculture maintenance, and application of socio-cultural protection to enrich cultural framework and support rural communities.
Al-Malik added that a pilot project will be launched to study implementation methods of this strategy in member countries.
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