The Dubai Environment and Climate Change Authority (DECCA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Domus Group, an events and conferences specialist in aviation solutions and drone technologies.
The primary objective of the MoU is to foster knowledge exchange and encourage both local and international companies to introduce aviation systems that contribute to environmental sustainability. DECCA will be better equipped to meet Dubai’s environmental requirements.
The MoU aligns with DECCA’s strategic priorities, which encompass advancing environmental research and innovation efforts. It also aims to integrate advanced technologies into evidence-based decision-making processes for environmental protection and climate action, by adopting and customising the latest global technologies.
“Technology is now one of the most important enablers of environmental action,” said Ahmed Mohammed bin Thani, Director General of DECCA. “Whether in conserving terrestrial and marine biodiversity, providing Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems, or supporting food security and sustainable agriculture, drone technologies can play a key role in enhancing our environmental work.”
“Dubai has long been a pioneer in adopting advanced technologies across sectors, while the Unmanned Aircrafts Law offers clear operational framework. Today, as we set environmental policies and plans, drone solutions are a key enabler of realising our environmental vision. By surveying the latest global solutions, we can develop local solutions to suit our environment,” he added.
Maysoon Abu Alhoul, Managing Director of Domus Group said, “As a home-grown group founded in Dubai and expanded across the world, we are committed to harnessing world-class technologies that reinforce Dubai’s international leadership in tech adoption. With the emirate’s strong commitment to environmental action, we are confident the drone sector will open new opportunities to support environmental protection in Dubai.”
Drone technologies have proven effective in environmental protection. They provide high-precision surveys and environmental mapping of various habitats, including mangroves, seagrass, coastal areas, desert, and mountain reserves. This data ultimately informs restoration initiatives, the statement said.
Drones also generate valuable data for plume tracking, air-quality analysis, and carbon sink assessment in mangroves. Additionally, they assist in precise shoreline mapping and marine sampling. Drone technologies can also enhance monitoring and enforcement efforts by supporting surveillance and detection of environmental violations and unauthorised fishing, the statement concluded.
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