 Good morning and welcome. My name is Magid El Said. I'm originally from Cairo, living here in Nueva since 1994 in this wonderful spot on earth. I graduated faculty of language, Italian and French, all my life working on the travel industry. I started in 1994. I bought a piece of land which started as a restaurant serving a tourist coming from Charmichier or Saint Catherine in Taba. The business of the restaurants was going very well, serving between 200 to 400 meals per day and this is how I started. In that time I was just keen to make money and it was like pure business but when I met the Bedouins and I found out that there is another way of thinking and living. The most important lesson that I learned that we are what we live behind us, what I live for my children and children of my children. If I'm taking, taking and overtaking then there will be nothing left for them. That's why I started to understand and to read and to learn more about regenerative tourism, about the difference between a traveler and the tourist. Thanks to those travelers that they talked to me about many other communities around the world and different techniques of agriculture like the permaculture, biodynamic, organic farming, regenerative farming and through this we start every time learning. This has led us to educational tourism. It's a very important pillar in development of the communities without this we cannot accelerate the transformation. We are more than 75 farmers, everyone has his own farm and with these like 12 camps like Habiba that they have their own farm and then thinking about Nuiibah to be an attractive city for education and sustainable development. I believe education is the key, education for the local people that they are living and education for the tourism and the tourists or travelers that they are visiting. Everyone of them should know about the environment and about the importance of each element of the environment and how they are working together in harmony and to be aware of our actions, impact, it is more considering our footprint and handprint so I know that it will be very difficult to change immediately. Creating an educational hub like what we are doing here in Habiba that we can receive more students, researchers, people that they have knowledge that they can transfer to the local people and learning more about the habits and the actions of the local people and then it's like win-win situation for all of us. Habiba community for me is like I planted a seed and this seed I would like that it grow and become whole Nuiibah to be an educational city receiving researchers, students all year round from Egypt and from all over the world integrating all the different stakeholders that we have the sea, the desert, the Bedouins and local communities living here how to transform that tourism from the tourism to inviting and having people living for longer period here and this will happen through students or researchers that they can afford to stay long and I believe their impact will be huge in how we can minimize the carbon emission and what does it mean minimize carbon emission it lead you to the climate change and to decrease the high temperature that is happening it means more water coming more green and it's the whole cycle how it is all integrated and how it is all connected and the most important is human capital and conscious people that they leave behind them a huge impact for generations to come.