Oman's Environment Authority halts tree pruning in Dhofar
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Environment Authority in Oman has decided not to allow tree pruning in the Dhofar Governorate this year.
- This decision is due to the significant growth of wild trees following the Al-Masarrat depression.
- Pruning will only be permitted in limited, coordinated areas to preserve the natural ecosystem.
In a move aimed at safeguarding the unique natural heritage of the Dhofar Governorate, the Environment Authority (EA) has announced a decision not to permit general tree pruning this year. This directive comes as a direct response to the exceptional flourishing of wild trees, a phenomenon attributed to the recent Al-Masarrat depression which has spurred significant growth and renewal of the region's vegetation cycle before the anticipated Khareef season.
The EA's decision underscores a commitment to preserving the delicate balance of Dhofar's ecosystems. The substantial growth observed indicates a healthy natural cycle, and the authority seeks to avoid any intervention that could disrupt this process. Consequently, pruning activities will be restricted to highly specific, limited areas, and will only be carried out under the direct supervision and coordination of environmental specialists within the Dhofar Governorate.
This measure is not merely regulatory but also a call to action for the public. The Authority has urged all individuals and entities to strictly adhere to this directive, emphasizing that any unauthorized pruning work will lead to legal repercussions. The primary objective is to ensure the sustainability of the vegetation cover and the overall health of the natural environment in Dhofar, a region renowned for its distinct biodiversity and seasonal beauty.
The decision reflects a proactive approach to environmental management, recognizing the importance of allowing natural processes to take their course, especially after periods of environmental stress like the Al-Masarrat depression. By prioritizing the natural cycle and limiting human intervention, the EA aims to protect Dhofar's natural resources for future generations, ensuring that the governorate's unique ecological character is maintained.
Originally published by Times of Oman in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.