Al-Asha Park – Najran
Project: Supervision of the Rehabilitation and Development of National Parks (Al-Asha Park – Najran)

Owner:
National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification

Environmental Scope of Work:

Environmental Impact Assessment

Study of vegetation cover and wildlife (Fauna)

Review of hydrological studies

Review of geological studies

Study of soil and water resources

Study of biodiversity, including animal and bird migration

Amron Arabia for Environmental Services
Project: Supervision of the Rehabilitation and Development of National Parks (Al-Asha Park – Najran)

Amron Arabia for Environmental Services takes pride in being one of the success partners in a pioneering national project aimed at rehabilitating and developing the Kingdom’s national parks. The Al-Asha Park project in Najran serves as a practical model that embodies the balance between environmental protection and enhancing community benefits from natural resources. Through this project, the company strives to provide innovative solutions based on global best scientific practices in the field of environmental sustainability.

The supervision of this project by Amron Arabia for Environmental Services reflects its extensive expertise in preparing and implementing environmental studies with the highest level of accuracy. The project seeks to enhance quality of life by preserving vegetation cover and supporting biodiversity. It also contributes to achieving the Kingdom’s objectives in combating desertification and safeguarding natural resources for future generations.

With the accredited environmental licenses it holds within the Kingdom, Amron Arabia for Environmental Services ensures that the project is implemented in accordance with the highest standards of quality and compliance. The company’s role goes beyond the technical aspect to building a true partnership with government entities and the local community. This project stands as an example of the company’s ability to combine strategic vision with comprehensive fieldwork.