Dubai's Green Spine Project Aims for World's Greenest Hi-way
- Publish date: Wednesday، 10 July 2024
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Dubai is about to level up its eco-game with the new Dubai Green Spine Project, a 64-kilometer-long sustainable corridor that's set to bring more trees, cut down carbon emissions, and create awesome pedestrian and cycle-friendly spaces.
The Big Highlights
URB and their research team, EPIC Lab, are behind this ambitious project, which is part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. The Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) is getting a major makeover. Here’s what’s coming:
- Electric Trams: Fully powered by solar energy. How cool is that?
- Cycling and Pedestrian Paths: Perfect for your daily commute or weekend rides.
- A Million Trees: Yes, over a million new trees to make the city greener and the air cleaner.
Making Dubai More Livable
According to Baharash Bagherian, CEO of URB, “The Dubai Green Spine isn’t just about transit; it’s about transforming how cities function, making them more livable and human-centric.” This project is designed to make Dubai even more amazing for its residents.
Why This Matters
This project is a move towards a more sustainable and enjoyable urban lifestyle in Dubai. Imagine a city where you can easily hop on a solar tram or bike through tree-lined paths. That’s the future Dubai is building. We’re ready for a greener, better Dubai. Are you?