Together we can promote the best practices in the Upper Beirut River Valley

Together we can protect the Upper Beirut River Valley

Training Homat Al Hima from Ras El Metn and Hammana

Promoting Traditional Land-use Practices in the Upper Beirut River Valley, Lebanon

CEPF Project

Rania Khalil- Project Manager

    • Dates: 16 and 17 July 2021
    • Place: Center MESD and Hima Center, Ras El Metn
    • Participants: Local youth from Hammana and Ras El Metn
    • Organized by: SPNL, CEPF Project team
    • With the collaboration of Al Matn Organization for Environment and Sustainable Development – MESD
    • Subjects: Sustainable Agriculture; harvesting; and grazing, Water management, Herbal flora, Plant monitoring.
    • Along with interactive gaming, bird sketching, discussions and workshops.
    1. Talal Gharzedin:

As a nature lover, protector, conservationist, and promoter of the wellbeing of all living entities, I feel delighted to have taken the workshop offered to us at the #mesd by the like-minded people from the #spnl team headed by the qualified instructors Rania Khalil and Elie Haddad, giving us the priceless opportunity to dig deeper in the world of Herpetoufauna, flora, Biodiversity monitoring, Forest Management, Sustainable Agriculture, harvesting, grazing, water management and other important aspects of the very rich world that we live in, presenting also the best ways to live with respect and harmony along the different components of the ecosystem of our fragile nature. 

Afterall we will be the qualified warriors which represents high conscious people that are going to fight to preserve what God has offered us to have a better place to live in for us and future generations to come. We should preach and broadcast our ideas and achievements to outreach as many people as possible and bring all of them together to join the army of nature developers and real conservationist making humans as only part of what exist and not like the sole controllers with perverted tendencies creating a negative impact as a result of the misuse and abuse of nature’s resources that destroy and damage what is left. 

The workshop of the capacity building training included dynamic methods to understand our region and what it offers in flora and fauna and easy ways to take advantage of it as per seasons and local costumes. The environment and atmosphere were joyful and productive with high degree of cohesion and brotherhood amongst participants from both Raselmaten and Hammana Hema

    1. Lara Noueihed:

Hi,

My name is Lara Noueihed from Ras El Metn, I have my own small online business, called @thefriendlyspot.bylara. 

I wanted to expand my knowledge about biodiversity and nature.

Everything we took in those meetings was more than expected.

The Homat Al Hima training was definitely very interesting & informative. I learned so much and had the chance to meet SPNL team: Rania and Elie who were dedicated and patient. And it was a pleasure to meet many Homat Al Hima members, we shared so many ideas and we worked as a team together, it was a fun/ learning workshop. 

 

I would love to attend more training in the future. 

Great job, Good luck with everything! 

 

 

Al Hima Magazine 5th Issue

This edition of Al Hima magazine weaves together inspiring stories of nature conservation and community resilience, highlighting how Lebanon is being stitched back to life—one Hima at a time. The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) continues its mission to preserve the country’s natural heritage by empowering local communities. A cornerstone of this effort is the BioConnect project, funded by the European Union, which has achieved three national firsts: Lebanon’s first natural park (Upper Matn), first geological park (Shouf-Jezzine), and first endowment Hima (Btekhnay).

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