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Over 72 million trees, 32 nature reserves lead Oman toward net-zero

July 5, 2026·Gulf Daily News (Bahrain)Economy

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GCC CONTEXT

Oman's environmental initiatives reflect the GCC's broader pivot toward diversifying economic narratives and meeting international climate commitments, with several Gulf states increasingly embedding sustainability metrics into long-term development planning. Large-scale reforestation and conservation programs typically correlate with shifts in government spending priorities and can influence sectoral composition within regional equity markets, particularly energy, utilities, and green infrastructure segments. Historical patterns across the Gulf show that early-stage sustainability projects often attract multilateral funding flows and shape regulatory frameworks that later affect real estate, tourism, and industrial valuations at the country level.

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