UAE | Environment

UAE is the cleanest country in the GCC

Survey puts Switzerland on top in World Environmental Performance Index

  • By Shafaat Ahmed, Staff Reporter
  • Published: 00:00 February 12, 2012
  • Gulf News

The Za’abeel area in Dubai bears a lush green hue
  • Image Credit: Zarina Fernandes/Gulf News
  • The Za’abeel area in Dubai bears a lush green hue. UAE’s journey from being ranked at 152 to being one of the most improved nations in the region in just a couple of years is the result of the efforts of the UAE leadership and those who have dedicated their lives to environmental causes in the country.

Dubai: The UAE has the cleanest environment in the GCC and it achieved this status within a short period of time, according to the World Environmental Performance Index (EPI) released recently.

The biennial survey, carried out by the prestigious Yale University in collaboration with Columbia University, ranks countries from across the world based on 22 performance indicators in ten policy categories.

This year, only 132 countries made the cut, with Switzerland topping the chart, followed by Latvia, Norway, Luxembourg and Costa Rica in the top five.

Though ranked 77, the UAE is the top-ranked GCC country, followed closely by Saudi Arabia, which is ranked 82. Among the Arab countries the UAE is number two, only behind Egypt, which is ranked 60. Other GCC countries that feature in the list are: Qatar (100), Oman (110) and Kuwait (126).

Not surprisingly, this is the best ranking for the UAE, which was ranked 152 — the poorest rating — and 112 in 2010 and 2008 respectively.

‘Fantastic result'

The journey from the worst to one of the most improved countries in just a couple of years seems surprising, but for those who have dedicated their lives to environmental causes in the country, it has been a hard-earned and much deserved achievement.

"The ranking is a fantastic result and great news for the country, but it hasn't happened overnight. It's been due for a long time as the groundwork has been going on for years.

"This is more like the way bamboo shoots work, once planted they remain underground for months together, but suddenly in four weeks it grows several metres," said Habiba Al Marashi, Chairperson of Emirates Environmental Group (EEG), who is excited by the country's environmental achievement.

Though still far behind the more clean nations of the world, the UAE features impressively at 27 in the EPI Trend ranking, a new tool launched this year to measure the environmental trends in different countries.

According to Habiba, the trend ranking is an indicator of the way things are shaping up in the country.

Playing a big role

"This reflects well on the kind of foundation we have built, the UAE leadership is really serious about its environmental credentials. The society is aware and participating now, the private sector is playing a big role, the education sector is giving a lot of space to environment in its curriculum and slowly things are getting better, and I believe we will continue to improve our performance in the future," added Habiba, highlighting the key factors behind the UAE's improved performance.

The rankings take into account performances of countries in 10 major categories including: Environmental Burden of Disease, Water (Effects on Human Health), Air Pollution (Effects on Human Health), Air Pollution (Ecosystem Effects), Biodiversity and Habitat, Forestry, Fisheries, Agriculture, Climate Change and Water Resources (Ecosystem Effects).

Comments (8)

  1. Added 11:59 February 13, 2012

    Congratulations UAE for achieving a very vital status. UAE not only became top ranked country among GCC but also came second to Egypt among Arab nations. No country can achieve this without any focus and determination. Cheers to the leadership. The people of UAE can be very proud of this status, without their support we wouldn’t have achieved this fantastic result. If we can also bring along the people who were not serious in keeping the environment clean, I am sure we can come in the top slot within no time.

    Shivshankar K.T., Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 17:50 February 12, 2012

    I agree with the cleanliness of Roads, Parks and Corniches... but unfortunately the public toilets in some petrol pump stations are disgusting i.e tissues are scattered on the floor, foul smell, lack of tissues to use, hand soaps are not available; in short lack of maintanance...

    Anonymous, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 16:51 February 12, 2012

    It's good but unfortunately the green spirit isn't here yet. I suppose we can thanks the municipality for that and not people's behaviors. Not even talking about the desert where people camp and leave their trash...

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 16:46 February 12, 2012

    We live near National Paints Sharjah. Virtually we are breathing dust due to lack of paved roads near to the buildings along with the waste smell from nearby Sonapur area. What is the criteria for the cleanest, even we don't get basic thing like clean air?

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 16:22 February 12, 2012

    Sorry its not true. UAE is very dirty please look in Ajman, Ras al Khaimah, Sharjah. There is 80 % not clean only the Areas for the Tourists are clean.

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 14:02 February 12, 2012

    yes its troo..............

    hakeem, bangalore, India

  7. Added 13:18 February 12, 2012

    This is really heartening to learn that we all live in one of the cleanest environs in the world. Having said that I have noticed that the streets, which used to be spic and span not a long time ago, have started getting dirtied by the people who do not bother to use the trash cans provided by the Municipality. All the citizens have the onus to maintain the high standards of cleanliness that makes our cities beautiful and health friendly.

    Jatin, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  8. Added 11:18 February 12, 2012

    Very good..................

    Viju V Nair, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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