As part of its commitment to protecting natural components within development projects, the Royal Commission for Riyadh City preserved three ancient trees during the implementation of the second southern ring road development project, emphasizing its approach of integrating modern infrastructure requirements with preserving high-value environmental elements.
These efforts reflect the level of care for natural elements in project sites.
The commission implemented a series of technical and engineering measures to ensure the safety of the trees, along with protection, maintenance, and continuous field monitoring throughout the execution phases.
These efforts reflect the level of care for natural elements in project sites, as consideration was given to preserving the environmental value of trees, some of which are over a hundred years old.
Through this step, the commission affirms that the development of Riyadh is not limited to improving traffic efficiency and infrastructure but also includes adopting responsible practices that balance urban growth with the sustainability of the natural landscape.