A website has been launched for publicity activities of EnviroCities- 2012, the third International Environmental Conference slated to be held from 3 -5 December at Le Meridien Madina Hotel, KSA. Dubai Municipality, Al Madinah Regional Municipality (KSA) and The Environmental Center for Arab Towns are jointly organising the conference under the title, "Climate Change: The Role of Cities". Obeid Salem Al Shamsi, Asst. Director General, Dubai Municipality said this after the sixth sitting of the higher governing body for the international conference. He said: " Planning and preparations for the upcoming event is at its desirable pace and we hope, the newly launched website will do a good job in the publicity front." The conference is expected to bring together more than 500 delegates, leading figures in the field from around the world including government officials, corporate heads, NGOs, companies, researchers and planners, he added. Hamdan Khalifa Al Shaer, Director, Environment Department, Khalid Badri, Director, Corporate Marketing and Relations Department and Ahmed Al Salman, Head of Media section also attended the meeting. Website for activities of EnviroCities 2012.
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