Transparent, science-based reporting that tracks our progress for people and planet.
Transparent, science-based reporting that tracks our progress for people and planet.
OVERVIEW
At Red Sea Global, we believe transparency drives trust. Our reports measure, monitor, and share our impact across environmental protection, social development, and economic growth.
From restoring coral reefs and powering entire destinations by the sun to empowering communities and creating meaningful careers, our progress is data-driven and guided by global best practice.
All reports align with international standards including the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and Saudi Vision 2030, ensuring every action contributes to a more responsible, regenerative future.
Transparency Drives Trust
Our flagship publication showcases RSG’s journey toward achieving a 30% net conservation benefit by 2040, advancing renewable energy, protecting biodiversity, and delivering socioeconomic value.
Explore each edition below to see how our vision has evolved year on year.
2024
Our latest insights on renewable energy, conservation, and regenerative development.
learn more about our achievements, detailed statistics, and progressive plans.
Together, we are shaping a future where regeneration redefines the way we live, care for our planet, and safeguard what truly matters for generations to come.
Through renewable energy and efficiency improvements.
contribution in 2024.
2023
Showcasing sustainable construction and circular economy practices.
2022
Tracking early milestones in ecosystem restoration and renewable infrastructure.
2021
Establishing RSG’s framework for sustainable growth and transparency.
2020
Join us on our journey to create a sustainable and prosperous future for Saudi Arabia and the world.
From Insight to Impact
Our research-led approach begins with understanding studying every coral reef, seagrass meadow, and mangrove forest before development begins. These surveys provide the foundation for conservation-led design and long-term ecosystem monitoring.
2025
A landmark study of 120 terrestrial sites, identifying over 365 fauna species and mapping key biodiversity areas.
Findings from the report are already shaping RSG’s master plans, Environmental & Social Impact Assessments (ESIAs), and ecotourism strategies. Infrastructure projects are designed with a goal of 30% net conservation gain, integrating KBAs into spatial planning and visitor experiences.
This study enables us to make informed, science-based decisions to ensure our development leaves the environment better than we found it.
Dr. Omar Al Attas
2023
A landmark study of 120 terrestrial sites, identifying over 365 fauna species and mapping key biodiversity areas.
We conduct one of the world’s largest environmental surveys across 250 kilometres of the Red Sea coastline. Using advanced field and satellite technologies, we monitor key ecosystems and marine indicators to enable the responsible management of The Red Sea and Amaala in line with our regenerative tourism commitments.
Study of coral reef fish, birds, and priority megafauna
Covers 250 km of Red Sea coastline
From Insight to Impact
The Red Sea Zone Authority oversees regulation, licensing, and governance across RSG’s destinations. Its inaugural report, developed in collaboration with the Saudi Geological Survey, highlights the extraordinary biodiversity of Al Wajh Lagoon – the largest lagoon in the Red Sea and a globally significant ecological area.
2025
Recognizing more than 80 islands and 25,000 pairs of breeding seabirds, with 35 globally or regionally threatened species identified.
Recognizing more than 80 islands and 25,000 pairs of breeding seabirds, with 35 globally or regionally threatened species identified.
Islands
Breeding Seabird
For People
Our social development reports reflect the human side of our impact, showcasing how we empower local communities through education, training, and economic participation.
2024
Highlights initiatives in socioeconomic empowerment, community engagement, and monitoring & evaluation, detailing their impact on livelihoods across the Red Sea coast.
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