Al Hima Magazine Editorial: From Ridge to Coast One Hima at a Time

By Assad Serhal, Director General of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL), Founder and Chairman of Homat Al Hima International (HHI), and Birdlife Chairman Middle East Region Partnership

Al Hima Magazine 7th Edition 

There are moments when an official letter becomes more than paperwork — it becomes a milestone in a nation’s environmental journey.

The endorsement of the Beirut River Valley Biosphere Reserve by the Ministry of Environment is not just a formal document, but a recognition of a vision rooted in community, science, and stewardship.

The proposed reserve represents a complete hydrological system stretching from mountain ridges to the sea, rich in biodiversity, ecologically connected, and full of potential for education, research, and eco-tourism.

The Union of High Metn Municipalities has officially voiced its support, confirming that responsibility is shared among municipalities, communities, national institutions, and international partners.

• 22,135 hectares
• 67 towns and villages
• Protected core areas
• Sustainable buffer zones
• Thriving transition areas

This isn’t theory — it’s the result of decades of fieldwork, dialogue, and collaboration.

Today, 47 Hima sites stretch across Lebanon.

From wetlands,
To forests,
To rivers,
To the Mediterranean coast.

From the Mediterranean waves to the snow-covered peaks,
From the crash of the waves to the reach of the snow,

The Hima network reflects Lebanon with all its ecological and cultural diversity.

Protecting a watershed means protecting livelihoods.
Safeguarding biodiversity means safeguarding identity.
Reviving Hima means reviving stewardship.

From ridge to coast,
From village to nation,
From Lebanon to the world,
One Hima at a time.

Al Hima Magazine 6th Issue

The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) has released the sixth issue of Al Hima magazine, focusing on the upcoming IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi (October 8–15, 2025), where SPNL will join four key sessions. The issue features an exclusive interview with IUCN President Razan Al Mubarak, who emphasizes aligning IUCN’s work with global biodiversity agendas, governance, member responsiveness, multilateral engagement, ethical use of technology, and amplifying diverse voices.

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