AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLebanon’s Environment Under Strain: Lebanon’s rural and urban recovery is being squeezed by war impacts, with reports pointing to a sharp economic contraction in 2026 and ongoing displacement pressures that also hit basic services and environmental management. Pollution & Public Health Risk: A new report flags PFAS contamination at Lebanon airport, raising concerns about long-term water and soil impacts and the need for monitoring and cleanup planning. Local Resilience & Planning: Work under Lebanon’s Local Development Project for Al-Fayhaa in Tripoli has kicked off, a sign that municipal planning and service delivery are still moving even amid instability. War-Driven Damage to Nature: Ongoing reports of strikes and escalation around Lebanon and southern areas continue to threaten ecosystems through debris, fires, and disrupted waste and water systems. Regional Climate-Resilient Agriculture: While not Lebanon-specific, coverage of regional agricultural tech and climate-resilient inputs underscores the wider push for sustainability in the Levant.
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