Baghdad launches campaign to plant 300,000 trees

Municipality says initiative will use advanced irrigation systems and community participation to make the capital greener, healthier, and more sustainable.

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Baghdad Municipality is launching a large tree-planting campaign on October 1st, aiming to plant over 300,000 trees. The campaign will cover all districts, using advanced irrigation and involving volunteers to improve the environment and create greener spaces.

Key points

  • Baghdad Municipality is launching a major tree-planting campaign on October 1.
  • Over 300,000 trees will be planted across Baghdad to combat the hot climate.
  • The initiative aims to improve air quality and create greener recreational spaces.

The Baghdad Municipality has announced the launch of the capitalโ€™s largest tree-planting campaign, set to begin on October 1, aiming to plant more than 300,000 evergreen trees across the city.

โ€œThe trees, including ficus, acacia, jujube, and eucalyptus, were cultivated in municipal and local nurseries. These species were chosen for their ability to withstand Baghdadโ€™s hot climate, provide shade, and improve air quality,โ€ municipal spokesperson Uday Al-Jndeel told the Iraqi News Agency (INA).

According to Al-Jndeel, the campaign will cover all districts of the capital through coordination with local councils. New spaces such as parks, gardens, and road medians have been prepared with infrastructure, fencing, and modern irrigation systems to ensure the treesโ€™ long-term survival.

This yearโ€™s initiative, he said, will be โ€œdistinguished by the use of advanced irrigation techniques and wide participation from volunteers, civil society organizations, students, and citizens,โ€ aiming to maximize coverage and transform Baghdad into a greener environment.

โ€œThe importance of this initiative goes beyond beautification,โ€ Al-Jndeel stressed. โ€œIt will help improve the environment, reduce pollution, lower temperatures, enhance public health, and provide natural recreational spaces for residents.โ€

The campaign forms part of the municipalityโ€™s broader strategy to make Baghdad more sustainable, in line with national government policies to tackle climate change and increase green spaces.

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