Abu Dhabi Deploys Advanced Drones to Boost Vegetation in Hard-to-Reach Wild Habitats

The innovative initiative, led by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) in collaboration with technology partner Dendra, aims to enhance biodiversity and support the emirate’s commitment to environmental sustainability

Abu Dhabi is pioneering the use of specially designed drones to disperse seeds across its vast and diverse wild habitats, ensuring the growth and restoration of local vegetation in areas that are otherwise difficult for humans to access.

The innovative initiative, led by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) in collaboration with technology partner Dendra, aims to enhance biodiversity and support the emirate’s commitment to environmental sustainability.

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Covering an impressive 320 hectares of terrain, the drone seed dispersal programme targets key nature reserves such as Jebel Hafit National Park and Qasr Al Sarab Nature Reserve.

The drones have released an estimated 6.5 million seeds of indigenous plant species specially suited to the region’s varied landscapes, including mountain, valley, and sand dune habitats.

In Jebel Hafit National Park Reserve, the seed mix includes native plants like Samr, Shoa, Sorrel, Alqa Ari, and Thamam, all of which play a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance of mountain and valley environments.

Meanwhile, in the sand dune ecosystems of Qasr Al Sarab Nature Reserve, species such as Arta, Ramth, Haadh, Alqa, Thamam, and Sabt have been dispersed to support the natural regeneration of these fragile landscapes.

Ahmed Al Hashemi, Executive Director of the Terrestrial and Marine Biodiversity Sector at EAD, highlighted the programme’s success, stating, “We have succeeded in implementing one of the largest seed dispersal programs in the emirate in record time, in line with the Abu Dhabi Climate Change Strategy.”

He emphasized the importance of leveraging technology to restore ecosystems efficiently while reducing the environmental footprint. Traditionally, seed dispersal across remote or rugged terrain required extensive manual effort or the use of vehicles, which could disturb the natural environment.

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The introduction of drones has revolutionized this process by enabling rapid, widespread coverage without the need for physical access. This approach not only accelerates reforestation and vegetation growth but also minimizes damage to sensitive habitats.

The collaboration with Dendra, a leader in ecological restoration technology, has brought state-of-the-art drone capabilities and precision seed dispersal techniques to Abu Dhabi’s conservation efforts.

The drones are programmed to release seeds optimally suited to each micro-habitat, increasing the likelihood of successful germination and growth. To ensure the effectiveness of the programme, EAD employs AI-powered technologies and environmental sensors to monitor the seed dispersal zones.

These tools collect data on soil conditions, moisture levels, and plant growth, allowing the agency to assess the response of the wild areas to the re-vegetation efforts. This data-driven monitoring helps guide future conservation projects and adapt strategies based on real-time environmental feedback.

The seed dispersal initiative forms a crucial part of Abu Dhabi’s broader environmental and climate action goals. By restoring native vegetation and supporting biodiversity, the programme contributes to enhancing ecosystem resilience against climate change impacts such as desertification, soil erosion, and habitat loss.

As part of ongoing efforts, EAD plans to expand the use of drone technology to other remote areas in the emirate and explore additional partnerships to enhance conservation outcomes.

Abu Dhabi’s innovative use of drone technology for ecological restoration marks a significant step forward in sustainable environmental management, reflecting the emirate’s dedication to preserving its natural heritage for future generations.

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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