The project is built around the concept of a "Maldives resort," incorporating tropical landscaping and specific recreational facilities:
The Maldives, a tropical paradise famous for its crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and coral reefs, is home to a unique and fascinating ecosystem – the atolls. Comprising 26 atolls, the Maldives is an archipelago of 1,192 coral islands, with palm trees being an integral part of the landscape. This paper explores the significance of palms in the Maldivian atolls, their ecological role, and the challenges they face in the face of climate change. atoll maldives palms
The formation of a Maldivian atoll is a delicate process of growth and erosion: Volcanic Foundations The project is built around the concept of
The palms in the Maldives face several challenges, including: The formation of a Maldivian atoll is a
The Maldives atolls are unique because they are among the oldest and largest in the world. The famous (which hosts Malé and the airport), Ari Atoll , and Baa Atoll (a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve) offer distinct landscapes.