The Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC) has launched a new interest group
The Green Infrastructure Interest Group – that will help encourage the appreciation of Qatar’s natural systems and their role in the landscape architecture profession.
The Green Infrastructure Interest Group (GIIG) is also aimed at fostering the development of green infrastructure as a national resource capable of delivering a wide range of environmental, economic and social benefits.

Allen speaking during the seminar while other speakers look on
The scope of green infrastructure includes:
Storm water management, carbon sequestration, urban heat island mitigation, improved air quality, wildlife habitat creation, improved health and well-being, enhanced community ownership, climate change adaptation, utilization of renewable energy sources and sustainable waste water treatment.
GIIG will perform a vital role in discussing a wide range of challenges faced in shaping Qatar’s built environment and moving the country towards Qatar National Vision 2030, which includes effective sustainable urban planning, climate change adaptation and mitigation, cultural relevance and social
well-being.
Speaking about the initiative, QGBC Research and Innovation Committee chairman Dr Alex Amato said: “In line with the environment pillar in the Qatar’s National Development Strategy 2011-2016, this interest group complements national and regional efforts to utilize our current and future green infrastructure.”
He said that the initiative demonstrated the value of green infrastructure investment and reiterated the benefits and need for sustainable investment in the field.
“This group also wants to encourage the appreciation of Qatar’s natural systems and their role in the landscape architecture profession,” he added.
As part of the activities launching the group, a seminar under the theme “natural systems” was held yesterday.
Source: www.gulf-times.com











