NCVC, Saudi Tourism Authority Partner to Develop Investment Opportunities in Vegetation Locations

The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification (NCVC) announced today that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Saudi Tourism Authority to strengthen collaboration, exchange expertise, and provide technical and advisory support to develop tourism experiences on lands managed by the NCVC, positioning them as investment opportunities.
 A press release stated that under the agreement, the NCVC will identify suitable sites for tourism development, design plans for sustainable and diverse offerings, and market these sites locally and internationally through dedicated tourism platforms and channels.
 The MoU also outlines plans to develop designated areas for caravan and RV camping, with both parties working on comprehensive site layouts, operational requirements, and strategies to offer these locations as investment opportunities for private sector operators.
 According to the release, this partnership reflects the NCVC’s ongoing efforts to build strong collaborations with government entities, private sector players, and non-profit organizations to advance initiatives that enhance vegetation cover, rehabilitate degraded lands, combat desertification, and preserve natural resources.
 The NCVC is dedicated to protecting and developing vegetation sites across the Kingdom, managing rangelands, forests, and national parks, while creating sustainable investment opportunities. These efforts align with the Saudi Green Initiative, promoting eco-tourism and sustainable land use while preserving the Kingdom’s natural heritage for future generations.

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