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Thursday, 14 November 2024 | By Climate Champions
NAME
Khaled Noby Mohamed
TITLE
Executive Director, Nature Conservation Egypt (NCE)
LOCATION
Cairo, Egypt
ABOUT
Khaled Noby Mohamed leads Nature Conservation Egypt (NCE), an organization dedicated to integrating biodiversity conservation into the renewable energy sector. As Egypt undergoes an expansion of renewable energy production to meet growing domestic demand and reduce emissions from fossil fuels, NCE is playing a critical role in ensuring that the country’s rich biodiversity, especially its migratory birds and threatened native species, is protected.
MOTIVATIONS
“After earning my BSc in Environmental Science from Aswan University, I joined Egypt’s Protected Areas before pursuing a master’s degree at the University of Cologne, where I learned the importance of integrating conservation efforts with local culture and heritage. This experience shaped my commitment to impactful, sustainable conservation. Renewable energy, while beneficial, can also have unintended consequences on biodiversity, and these should not be overlooked. I am dedicated to addressing these challenges by advocating for thoughtful planning that respects both migratory and local biodiversity, ensuring our initiatives have lasting, meaningful impact.”
IMPACTS
Before
While challenges are ongoing, before NCE’s interventions, Egypt’s renewable energy sector faced significant challenges in balancing energy development with wildlife conservation:
After
Since NCE’s initiatives under Khaled’s leadership, significant progress has been made:
Challenges
Khaled and his team faced several challenges in their work:
Future Goals
“My vision for the future of NCE is to establish it as a leader in biodiversity conservation, fully integrated into Egypt’s renewable energy transition. With renewable energy expanding rapidly, NCE is focused on creating a robust, national-level capacity-building program to ensure a steady stream of qualified professionals who can address the growing conservation needs. This effort will support not only NCE’s work but also the broader sector as conservation measures become essential for sustainable development.
In parallel, we are leading an ambitious biodiversity offset project with AMUNET Wind Power, aiming to achieve net zero loss in avian biodiversity throughout their operations in Egypt. By establishing effective conservation frameworks, providing actionable solutions to mitigate biodiversity impacts, and fostering collaborative partnerships with the private sector, I believe we can drive impactful conservation outcomes while supporting Egypt’s development goals.”
Advice
“My key advice to leaders and organizations committed to nature conservation in a fast changing world is this: never underestimate the power of small, consistent efforts. No matter how daunting the challenge, keep planting seeds of hope every day, even if the impact isn’t immediately visible. Focus on the actions you can take now and let the results come with time. One day, you’ll look back and find that each seed has grown into a strong tree, forming a lasting forest of impact.
Balancing conservation with development requires resilience and a long-term perspective. As we face obstacles, remember that each effort contributes to a broader, cumulative impact. It’s these continuous, steady actions that create meaningful change.”
NCE team inspecting lizard’s burrow to detect the presence of the animal in AMUNETWindPower station
After installation.
Diverters installation on the power line to minimize bird collision
NCE team installing the keeping facility in AMUNET WindPower station