PETALING JAYA: Gamuda Land made a pledge to scientifically audit the health of biological diversity in its new towns through its Gamuda Parks.
This pledge was made by Gamuda Berhad deputy group managing director Mohammed Rashdan bin Mohd Yusof at the official launch of Gamuda Parks in conjunction with International Day for Biological Diversity on May 22.
Creating Sustainable Towns
“At Gamuda Land, we implement all of these at the early design and master-planning stages where we work with our partners, NGOs and consultants who are experts with flora and fauna, to mindfully select the right native plants and species that can attract richer biodiversity yet low-maintenance to ensure sustainability,” said Mohammed Rashdan in a statement.
Ensuring Sustainable Biodiversity
- Formulation of a Biodiversity Policy
- Conduct a biodiversity audit as a scientific measurement of liveability and habitability of the environment in both Gamuda Gardens and Gamuda Cove.
- Stage one of the biodiversity tracking is already in progress.
Better parks and lakes maintenance
- Committed to long-term maintenance of its new parks through its township management team
- Gamuda Land will be organising a biodiversity workshop on May 26 and 27 in its towns and developments including
- Jade Hills in Kajang
- twentyfive.7 in Kota Kemuning
- Gamuda Gardens and Kundang Estates in Sungai Buloh
- HighPark Suites in Petaling Jaya
- The Robertson in Kuala Lumpur
- Horizon Hills in Iskandar Puteri Johor and
- Bukit Bantayan Residences in Kota Kinabalu Sabah