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The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
The Khalifa Award Report
2023

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The Khalifa Award Report

Book

This project comprises a report, website, video and presentation on World Forum and Climate Conference. It outlines key pathways by which date palm cultivation can contribute to ecosystem restoration. The oasis we all know actually is a date palm ecosystem with an ideal microclimate, a perfect symbiosis between humidity, heat and light. The Middle East and North Africa is dealing with the effects of climate change, desertification and drought. It has a huge impact on every habitat. The date palm ecosystem can help to adapt to climate change. This project is a bio-circular approach for a sustainable future in the Arabic and African world.

Client / Manufacturer

Khalifa Award for Date Palm and Agricultural Innovation

Abu Dhabi, AE

3 Ideas

Amsterdam, NL
Design
Beautiful Minds

Beautiful Minds

Amsterdam, NLSelmar de Jager, Majella van Raalte and Martijn Mulder
Date of Launch
2021
Development Time
up to 12 Month
Target Regions
Africa, Asia, Europe
Target Groups
Consumers / Users, Trade / Industry, Public Sector / Government

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