Baghdad Sustainable Forests aerial rendering People walking on a path near a fountain. A large building with a large circular roof surrounded by trees. A group of people walking in a park. A couple of people walking on a wooden bridge over a stream. A large courtyard with people and trees. Giác Lâm Pagoda with a dome roof. A courtyard with people and flowers. A city with many buildings. An aerial view of a city.
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Baghdad Sustainable Forests

Baghdad, Iraq

Baghdad Sustainable Forests is the largest ecological development in Iraq, designed to restore the land and renew the city’s identity. Extending over 10 million square meters, this long-term investment transforms the former Al-Rasheed military campsite into a living symbol of renewal, with thriving mixed-use villages and urban clusters set within an extensive forest.

A series of thematic forests defines the site, each offering tailored spaces for creativity, well-being, play, and community. One million trees on site capture 22,000 metric tons of CO2 annually, interspersed between tranquil trails and vibrant civic plazas.

The master plan introduces distinct gateways and lifestyle villages with over 1,500,000 square meters of retail, commercial, and amenity infrastructure. These walkable, mixed-use hubs are designed to support a growing urban population and foster social connections.

Rooted in the land’s history and ecological potential, the development positions the city for its next chapter — attracting investment, fostering inclusive growth, rebuilding community ties, and celebrating Baghdad’s rich heritage as a center of creativity and exchange.