Environmental Center for Arab Towns (ECAT)
The Environmental Center for Arab Towns (ECAT) is a scientific research institute which deals with environmental issues concerning Arab city’s natural resources and sustainable development. ECAT was founded by the Arab Town Organization (ATO) in 2005 and its permanent headquarters are located in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Center is affiliated with Dubai Municipality and the ATO and has the active membership of more than 400 Arab cities and towns. One of its fundamental aims is to organize conferences and discussion forums to bridge communication gaps and create synergies such that environmental expertise can be shared between all Arab towns and cities. Vision Arab Towns with healthy, pollution-free environments and aware, involved societies. Mission Working together to preserve the natural and urban environments and protect them from pollution in the shadow of sustainable development. Values The centre aims to fulfill its vision and mission based on the following values: •Participant: Effective contribution to provide environmental solutions to address the needs of Arab towns •Knowledge: Acquiring, developing, and sharing knowledge in the environmental field. •Partnership: Constructive and productive cooperation with all parties concerned in the aim of improving environmental practices in Arab towns. •Innovation & Appreciation: Spread the spirit of creativity and excellence through the adoption and implementation of constructive environmental projects in Arab towns.Website: http://www.ecat.ae/en/
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