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Saudi Arabia Imposes SR500–2,000 Fines for Unauthorized Camping in Eco-Protection Drive

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Saudi authorities have implemented strict penalties for unauthorized camping, with fines ranging from SR500 to SR2,000, aiming to reduce environmental harm and support efforts against desertification. These actions are part of a larger initiative to safeguard vegetation and address the negative impacts of climate change.

New Regulations and Penalties
Daghim Al Numsi, director of the Vegetation Development Centre’s Licensing and Permits Department, stated that those who camp without a license will incur an SR500 fine for their first offense, which can increase to SR2,000 for subsequent violations. Offenders will also be required to pay for any environmental damage they cause.

Al Numsi mentioned on Saudi TV Al Ekhbariya that unauthorized camping disrupts ecosystems and undermines the kingdom’s efforts to restore and protect natural habitats. Authorities will file arrest reports for those who do not secure the necessary camping permits.

Environmental Protection: A National Priority
Saudi Arabia’s initiative against unauthorized camping is in line with its ambitious Saudi Green Initiative (SGI), launched in 2021 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The SGI seeks to coordinate the nation’s environmental efforts, emphasizing emissions reduction, afforestation, and the protection of land and sea.

The initiative’s goals include:

– Planting 10 billion trees throughout the kingdom.
– Safeguarding 30% of Saudi Arabia’s land and sea areas by 2030.
– Promoting the shift to renewable energy sources.

Balancing Tourism and Ecology
Desert camping has been a cherished cultural activity in Saudi Arabia, drawing both locals and tourists. However, the unchecked growth of camping has resulted in environmental issues, such as littering, loss of vegetation, and disturbances to local wildlife.

The new regulations aim to balance the preservation of this tradition with the need for environmental sustainability. Licensed camping areas are being established to offer eco-friendly options for outdoor enthusiasts.

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