Environmental stewardship through Wetlands Festival 2024 by Gamuda Land

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Visitors trying out one of the displays.

Visitors trying out one of the displays.

SELANGOR: In celebration of World Wetlands Day, Gamuda Land’s sustainable landscaping initiative Gamuda Parks organised the Wetlands Festival 2024. The festival was held at the property developer’s Wetlands Arboretum Centre in Gamuda Cove and it successfully highlighted the importance of environmental education and eco-tourism alongside strategic collaborations with educational institutions and partners who share similar interests in conducting impactful research.

Wetlands are vital ecosystems known for their rich biodiversity and essential roles in food security, carbon storage and water filtration. Gamuda Parks recognised its importance and consequently transformed a 90-acre reserved land in Gamuda Cove near Paya Indah Discovery Wetlands into a Wetlands Arboretum, or a living tree museum.

“Arboretums serve several important functions, combining educational, research and recreational purposes. Besides maintaining living collections of trees, some of which may be rare, endangered or historically significant, the Wetlands Arboretum is also a living laboratory for the study of plant biology, ecology and horticulture,” said Gamuda Land executive director Khariza Abd Khalid.

“Climate action initiatives we undertake at Gamuda Parks are ever so important as we recognise the pivotal role of biodiversity conservation. The Wetlands Arboretum Centre stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and biodiversity conservation. Our landmark Gamuda Green Plan launched by the group three years ago guides our strategic planning. With our collective efforts as a group, the plan aims to reduce corporate greenhouse gas emissions by 45% by 2030 compared to business-as-usual projections,” said Khariza.

Under the Gamuda Green Plan, Gamuda Parks has made notable strides by planting and nurturing over 600,000 trees and creating 1,665 acres of greenspaces and waterscapes across 12 urban forest clusters, all within 16 developments. As part of this initiative, 12 biodiversity assessments have been conducted, unveiling 37 flora and 45 fauna species of conservation importance. The assessments also identified over 200 trees classified under IUCN-protected species.

The Wetlands Festival also saw the signing of several memorandum of understanding (MoUs) with educational institutions, such as the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).

Gamuda Parks will collaborate with IIUM on research and conservation studies focused on vulnerable forest tree species listed under the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. The study has the opportunity to make cities more sustainable and resilient, boosting biodiversity, improving well-being and inspiring similar eco-friendly practices in urban development nationwide.

Gamuda Parks will be extending its facilities to the students from the Faculty of Design and Architecture at UPM, where they will be able to experience industrial training and develop expertise through research on landscape architecture and sustainable waste management. Students will also get the opportunity to participate in GParks Youth programmes led by Gamuda Parks, encouraging youth participation in advocacy for climate change.

Gamuda Parks and UTM will work together to connect academia and the industry through the sharing of space, materials, equipment and facilities for teaching, learning and lifelong education. Gamuda Parks will bring industry-specific expertise to the table, serving as a key advisory panel and contributing insights from the perspective of the industry sector. This collaboration entails knowledge exchange where UTM students benefit from the practical real-world applications generated through this academic-based partnership.

“The Wetlands Arboretum Centre embodies our dedication to sustainable development and environmental stewardship. Through these collaborative research partnerships, we are not implementing adaptive management strategies that resonate across social, environmental and economic spheres. These have the potential to foster commercial ventures within the eco-tourism sector, further cementing our dedication to holistic sustainability and community enrichment,” added Khariza.

Among the festival highlights were the Eco Glamping Competition and Nature Playscape Competition, both of which were conducted in collaboration with the Institute of Landscape Architects Malaysia (ILAM), fostering creativity and innovation in structural design incorporating natural elements and sustainable concepts. 

Approximately 1,000 attendees over the two-day weekend had the opportunity to engage with indigenous communities during the Orang Asli Workshop and learn about their traditional art and crafts, as well as support local artisans through the Merchandise Selling of Indigenous Art and Crafts. The GParks Ranger Environmental Workshop empowered young kids with the knowledge and skills to become stewards of the environment, while the Arboretum Gallery Tour took visitors on a journey through our interactive gallery, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the Wetlands Arboretum.

 


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