Towards a more sustainable waste management in Qatar: Retrofitting mindsets and changing behaviours

S. Clarke, Waqas Nawaz, C. Skelhorn, A. Amato
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Historically, the peoples of Arabia have had a strong affinity with and respect for nature, recognising that their life depended on a mutually supportive relationship. The intertwined connections between people and nature included a reverence for camels that provide a dependable mode of transport across the harsh desert landscape; a deep affection for the majestic falcons that soared high above vast sand dunes in search of prey and a great pride in the saluki dog breed as a loyal and skilful hunting companion. Through the generations, nomadic and static tribes in the Gulf have learned to coexist with their hostile desert environment, following nature's path to water and fertile plains. And, while this bond endures, with the advent of oil wealth, which has brought with it unprecedented rates of development, it is a connection that at best is under strain and at worst on a catastrophic path as much desired rapid development brings with it demands on the environment and incursions into the landscape as never...
卡塔尔迈向更可持续的废物管理:改造思维方式和改变行为
从历史上看,阿拉伯人民对自然有着强烈的亲和力和尊重,认识到他们的生活依赖于相互支持的关系。人与自然之间错综复杂的联系包括对骆驼的崇敬,骆驼为穿越恶劣的沙漠景观提供了可靠的交通方式;他对雄壮的猎鹰有着深厚的感情,这些猎鹰在广阔的沙丘上翱翔,寻找猎物,他对saluki犬种作为忠诚而熟练的狩猎伙伴感到非常自豪。经过几代人的努力,海湾地区的游牧部落和静态部落已经学会了与恶劣的沙漠环境共存,遵循大自然的道路走向水和肥沃的平原。而且,随着石油财富的出现,伴随着前所未有的发展速度,这种联系在最好的情况下是紧张的,在最坏的情况下是灾难性的,正如人们所期望的快速发展所带来的对环境的要求和对景观的入侵一样……
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