[1] The project is designed to focus on mankind's understanding of the process, consequence, and study of climate change.
[2] The KAIG project began in Riyadh and is poised to become one of the primary educational resources in understanding climate and sustainable development.
[3][1] The gardens will be built within two interconnected, crescent-shaped biomes, reflecting the site's passage through time.
[4] The contract for the implementation of the 210-ha King Abdullah International Gardens project was awarded to Zaid Alhussain & Brothers Group.
The contract, worth $427.4 million (1.6bn SAR), was awarded by Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing (MOMRAH).