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Biodiversity underpins food systems, water security, climate stability, and even half of global GDP.

In this episode of Line of Sight, host Charlotte Kan speaks with Laila Mostafa Abdullatif, Director General of Emirates Nature–WWF, about what it means to live in true harmony with nature and how we can design conservation efforts that also drive economic and social impact.

The conversation explores how nature-based solutions like mangrove restoration and climate-resilient farming can improve livelihoods, enhance community resilience, and support sustainable development. From citizen science to policy reform, from heritage farming to future-focused partnerships, Laila demonstrates how conservation can be not only systemic and scalable, but also deeply collaborative.

This is a story of hope, action, and how one of the UAE’s most prominent conservation leaders is helping reimagine what’s possible for people and planet alike.

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