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How 黑料社区 is leveraging artificial intelligence to tackle land degradation

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Updated 06 December 2024

How 黑料社区 is leveraging artificial intelligence to tackle land degradation

How 黑料社区 is leveraging artificial intelligence to tackle land degradation
  • Satellite imagery and remote sensing enable AI to detect land degradation early and suggest solutions
  • The Saudi Green Initiative is using AI to find suitable locations for 10 billion new trees and to rehabilitate land

RIYADH: As land degradation becomes an increasingly urgent environmental issue for Gulf nations, where arable land and permanent crops make up less than 2 percent of the total area, countries like 黑料社区 are leveraging artificial intelligence to help forecast trends and guide decisions on land management and conservation.

The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction defines land degradation as the reduction or loss of land鈥檚 biological or economic productivity caused by human-induced activities, including deforestation, overgrazing and unsustainable agricultural practices.

黑料社区鈥檚 Climate Envoy and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir believes land degradation is driving the displacement of millions and destabilizing entire regions across the globe.

鈥淲hen people cannot grow food, they migrate,鈥 he told delegates at the COP16 summit in Riyadh on Tuesday.

鈥淭his migration often leads to tension and conflict in the receiving areas, creating a cycle of dislocation and violence. This is an issue that touches every aspect of our lives 鈥 food security, national security, migration, air quality and biodiversity,鈥 he said, urging nations to collaborate on finding solutions to reverse environmental degradation.

Samer Al-Chikhani, a partner with the consulting firm Strategy& Middle East, believes the main cause of land degradation in the Gulf region is overgrazing, which has been linked to more than 90 percent of land loss.

鈥淟and degradation affects 20 to 40 percent of land, with the world witnessing the loss of more than 100 million hectares of land each year between 2015 and 2019, roughly twice the size of 黑料社区,鈥 he told Arab News.




AI-driven models and digital twins could predict future land degradation trends by analyzing climate data. (UN)

Unregulated access to natural areas was another factor leading to 鈥渘otable habitat damage,鈥 he said, while 鈥渦nsustainable agricultural practices contribute to soil degradation by causing salinization, erosion and loss of productivity.鈥

Meanwhile, urban expansion exacerbated land degradation by encroaching on natural habitats and diminishing the land available for agriculture, Al-Chikhani said.

鈥淚t is estimated that urbanization and human activities have led to the modification of 40 percent of the GCC coastline,鈥 he said, adding that similar issues, including deforestation, forest fires, invasive species, drought and other climate impacts, also affected the Levant region and North Africa.

鈥淭he loss of healthy ecosystems affects communities that depend on the land for grazing, agriculture and other traditional livelihoods,鈥 he said.

鈥淕razing is deeply tied to the Bedouin lifestyle, a defining feature of GCC history and culture. Healthy and thriving rangelands support the livestock sector, which contributes significantly to food security and rural economies.鈥

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Moreover, as land degradation, erosion and salinization increased, land productivity declined, resulting in lower crop yields, Al-Chikhani said.

鈥淔or example, studies suggest that salinization has a negative effect on crop yields of up to 38 percent in 黑料社区. This impacts key produce such as dates and fodder crops.

鈥淚n the long term, land degradation weakens both the environment and the economy, posing a serious challenge to the region鈥檚 growth and stability.鈥

Land plays a crucial role in both adapting to and mitigating climate change, making the fight against land degradation all the more critical.

Al-Chikhani highlighted the emergence of AI as a powerful tool in land conservation and restoration projects worldwide.

In 黑料社区, 鈥淎I is being used to support the Saudi Green Initiative and identify optimal planting locations,鈥 he said.

The Saudi Data and AI Authority has partnered with several government entities to harness AI solutions in support of the SGI, creating smart solutions for combating climate change. In pursuit of the SGI鈥檚 goal to plant 10 billion trees and rehabilitate 40 million hectares of degraded land by 2030, AI is used to analyze regional climate data, soil conditions and water availability to identify optimal planting locations and determine requirements for maximum efficiency.

By using satellite imagery and remote sensing technologies, Al-Chikhani said AI could analyze vast amounts of data to detect land degradation early and identify potential solutions.

AI-driven models and digital twins could predict future land degradation trends by analyzing climate data, rainfall patterns and land-use practices, enabling more informed decisions on land management and conservation, he said.

鈥淏espoke AI solutions adapted for the specificities of our Middle East environment can go a long way in restoring our degraded lands and reducing the long-term impacts of land degradation.鈥

DID YOU KNOW?

鈥 About 40 percent of the world鈥檚 land is degraded, affecting more than 3.2 billion people.

鈥 By 2050, crop yields in some regions could fall by 50 percent, increasing food prices by 30 percent.

鈥 Investing in land restoration could yield up to $8 in benefits for every dollar spent.

(Source: UN Convention to Combat Desertification)

In the UAE, the Environment Agency of Abu Dhabi recently piloted AI and drone systems to assess soil quality and used AI-powered drone-seeding to help rehabilitate the emirate鈥檚 deserts and mangroves.

鈥淎I-driven data analytics can transform decision making by generating precise, actionable insights regarding land management and automatically proposing potential solutions for areas that need interventions,鈥 Al-Chikhani said.

鈥淏y consolidating data from satellites, drones, sensors and weather models, AI can help decision makers identify at-risk areas, predict future changes and recommend effective restoration strategies, enabling better resource allocation.鈥

In fact, the power of AI is being harnessed globally to address environmental issues.




Samer Al Chikhani, Partner at Strategy& Middle East, part of the PwC network. (Supplied)


鈥淢IT鈥檚 AI-Screening Reforestation Project uses AI to identify optimal restoration sites across the globe, based on factors such as current soil health, restoration potential and carbon capture potential,鈥 Al-Chikhani said.

鈥淚n the Great Green Wall initiative in Africa, AI is being utilized to optimize tree planting locations and monitor soil restoration 鈥 in arid regions similar to the Middle East.

鈥淎I tools are also being leveraged in Canada and Spain to predict and detect wildfires, hence supporting in combating deforestation.

鈥淎I can also optimize agricultural water use by analyzing soil moisture, crop health and climate data, potentially reducing water consumption by 30 percent or more compared to traditional practices,鈥 he said.

鈥淚n a region where agriculture accounts for 70-80 percent of total water use, this can significantly help reduce water waste and prevent groundwater depletion.鈥

The Gulf region, in particular, is in need of innovative, low-cost and water-efficient techniques for land restoration.

鈥淭his will be key for the successful delivery of large-scale greening programs with ambitious targets such as the Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives,鈥 Al-Chikhani said.




Land plays a crucial role in both adapting to and mitigating climate change, making the fight against land degradation all the more critical. (UN)


鈥淐ombining traditional knowledge with AI technologies offers a comprehensive approach to sustainable land management in the region.鈥

He highlighted the importance of engaging rural communities and the private sector, which should be supported by the development of practical, bankable business models.

鈥淎dvanced technologies, such as AI and satellite remote sensing, will accelerate progress, while cost-effective, water-efficient restoration techniques can also address local challenges at scale,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t is important to empower 鈥榣and champions鈥 and for all stakeholders to leverage platforms like the COP16 meeting in Riyadh, which are significant to spotlight the issue.

鈥淯ltimately, sustainable land management will serve as a cornerstone for securing land and water resources, protecting biodiversity, building climate resilience and achieving lasting socioeconomic stability.鈥


Cabinet appreciates positive results of international conference on Palestine co-chaired by 黑料社区

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs the Cabinet session in NEOM on Tuesday. (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs the Cabinet session in NEOM on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Cabinet appreciates positive results of international conference on Palestine co-chaired by 黑料社区

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs the Cabinet session in NEOM on Tuesday. (SPA)
  • Cabinet welcomed announcements made by several participating countries of their intention to recognize the Palestinian state

RIYADH: The Cabinet on Tuesday expressed its appreciation for the positive results of the recently held High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution.

The conference, co-chaired by 黑料社区 and France, was held between July 28-30 and aimed to catalyze concrete, time-bound, and coordinated international action toward the implementation of the two-State solution.

The chairs underlined the need to support Palestinian statehood, reinforce regional and international cooperation, and ensure respect for international law.

The Cabinet also welcomed announcements made by several participating countries of their intention to recognize the Palestinian state, Saudi Press Agency reported.

France, the UK, Canada, Portugal, Malta, and other countries have said they may recognize a State of Palestine at the UN in September.

The Cabinet reiterated the Kingdom鈥檚 call on all UN member states to support the final declaration issued by the international conference, which constitutes a comprehensive and implementable framework for implementing the two-state solution, that would in turn achieve international peace and security and contribute to building the future of the region and its peoples.

The Cabinet is following up on the Kingdom鈥檚 comprehensive support for the State of Palestine and its people, particularly on the humanitarian front, by continuing to send shelter, medical, and food aid to the Gaza Strip through the Saudi air and sea bridges.

It also condemned in the strongest terms provocative practices by Israeli government officials at Al-Aqsa Mosque, and stresses 黑料社区鈥檚 demand that the international community halt these practices, which violate international laws and norms.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman briefed the Cabinet on the contents of letters received by King Salman and himself from the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and his meeting with Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.


鈥楾erhal鈥 play returns to Diriyah with rich tapestry of Saudi culture

鈥楾erhal鈥 depicts a compelling tale of a young man searching for roots in 黑料社区. (SPA)
鈥楾erhal鈥 depicts a compelling tale of a young man searching for roots in 黑料社区. (SPA)
Updated 05 August 2025

鈥楾erhal鈥 play returns to Diriyah with rich tapestry of Saudi culture

鈥楾erhal鈥 depicts a compelling tale of a young man searching for roots in 黑料社区. (SPA)
  • Compelling tale of young man searching for roots in Kingdom
  • Innovative use of live music, acrobatics and equestrian displays

RIYADH: A celebration of 黑料社区 heritage is underway in Diriyah with the return of the play 鈥淭erhal,鈥 which offers a visually rich and emotionally resonant expression of the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural tapestry.

Held at the Mayadeen site and running until Aug. 25, the production of the Ministry of Culture combines live performance, cinematic visuals, and traditional storytelling to narrate the evolving story of the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

鈥楾erhal鈥 depicts a compelling tale of a young man searching for roots in 黑料社区. (SPA)

At the heart of 鈥淭erhal鈥 is the story of Saad, a young Saudi who travels across the country鈥檚 diverse regions in search of his roots and future.

His personal journey becomes a symbolic reflection of the nation鈥檚 broader transformation and is grounded in heritage, driven by ambition, and inspired by generations past.

FASTFACTS

鈥 Held at the Mayadeen site and running until Aug. 25, the Ministry of Culture鈥檚 production of 鈥楾erhal鈥 combines live performance, cinematic visuals, and traditional storytelling.

鈥 The production seamlessly fuses the Kingdom鈥檚 landscapes with innovative stage technology, creating a captivating showcase.

鈥 Tickets can be booked via webook.com.

The production seamlessly fuses the Kingdom鈥檚 landscapes with innovative stage technology, creating a captivating showcase.

鈥楾erhal鈥 depicts a compelling tale of a young man searching for roots in 黑料社区. (SPA)

Audiences are treated to dazzling acrobatics, immersive soundscapes, live music, equestrian performances, and cultural displays, including references to traditional crafts, attire and cuisine.

Building on the artistic and public success of its 2023 debut, 鈥淭erhal鈥 continues to push the creative boundaries of local theater production.

Tickets can be booked via webook.com.

 


Saudi craftsman creates inclusive artwork by adding Braille to decorative plaque

Al-Shehri said that the true purpose of his work is to carry a profound humanitarian message: Art should be accessible to all. (
Al-Shehri said that the true purpose of his work is to carry a profound humanitarian message: Art should be accessible to all. (
Updated 05 August 2025

Saudi craftsman creates inclusive artwork by adding Braille to decorative plaque

Al-Shehri said that the true purpose of his work is to carry a profound humanitarian message: Art should be accessible to all. (
  • Adel Al-Shehri created heritage piece intended to be accessible to all
  • Using specialized tools, he embossed Braille onto luxury wood

MAKKAH: Craftsman Adel Al-Shehri has created a unique decorative plaque inspired by Saudi heritage and embossed with Braille writing.

His creation honors Saudi culture and embraces the concept of inclusivity, driven by a conviction that the decorative piece should be accessible to all, including the visually impaired.

The plaque, titled 鈥淢y Heritage in Braille,鈥 is designed in a traditional style that reflects the deep-rooted culture of 黑料社区.

The Saudi artist hopes that his approach will inspire artists across the Arab world to embrace inclusivity in their work. (Supplied)

It features a globe in its center surrounded by artistic motifs reflecting the concepts of universality.

In an interview with Arab News, Al-Shehri spoke about the inspiration behind his selected materials and design choices.

He crafted the plaque from luxurious walnut and mahogany woods, prized for their durability and rich, elegant grain.

It wasn鈥檛 easy, but through countless experiments and careful refinements, I achieved a delicate balance between tactile clarity and visual elegance.

Adel Al-Shehri, Saudi craftsman

He added subtle metal inlays to complement the aesthetics and highlight the geometric details with contemporary flair.

The plaque鈥檚 base features a stepped circular design, inspired by the shape of ancient terraces found in historical buildings in the Kingdom.

Incorporating Braille into the design proved to be a challenge for the craftsman. The reading system, which features raised dots that are read by touch, is not easy to recreate on materials like wood and metal.

Braille is usually printed on paper, but adding it to a solid surface requires extreme precision.

Al-Shehri devised a special method to achieve this, using engraving tools that enabled him to shape the Braille dots to the appropriate height (between 0.9 mm and 1.4 mm), while maintaining precise geometric spacing between the dots.

This allowed them to be read by touch without losing their meaning or interfering with the other decorative elements on the plaque.

鈥淭his step presented both a technical and aesthetic challenge. How could I create a language that is read by touch and integrate it into a plaque meant to be admired visually?

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 easy, but through countless experiments and careful refinements, I achieved a delicate balance between tactile clarity and visual elegance,鈥 he said.

Al-Shehri said that the true purpose of his work is to carry a profound humanitarian message: Art should be accessible to all.

He hopes that his pioneering approach will inspire artists across the Arab world to embrace inclusivity in their work.

 


Saudi ambassador receives Pakistan鈥檚 High Commissioner in South Africa

Saudi ambassador receives Pakistan鈥檚 High Commissioner in South Africa
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Saudi ambassador receives Pakistan鈥檚 High Commissioner in South Africa

Saudi ambassador receives Pakistan鈥檚 High Commissioner in South Africa
  • The two sides 鈥渄iscussed matters of mutual interest and ways to enhance relations between the Kingdom and Pakistan

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Ambassador to South Africa Faisal Al-Harbi recently received Pakistan鈥檚 High Commissioner to South Africa Malik Farooq.

During the meeting, the two sides 鈥渄iscussed matters of mutual interest and ways to enhance relations between the Kingdom and Pakistan,鈥 the embassy wrote in a post on X on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Saudi Ambassador to Brazil Faisal Ghulam recently received UN Development Programme Representative Claudio Providas.

They reviewed the organization鈥檚 activities in Brazil.

 

 


Family of Saudi student killed in UK pay tribute to 鈥榖est of brothers鈥

Family of Saudi student killed in UK pay tribute to 鈥榖est of brothers鈥
Updated 05 August 2025

Family of Saudi student killed in UK pay tribute to 鈥榖est of brothers鈥

Family of Saudi student killed in UK pay tribute to 鈥榖est of brothers鈥
  • Mohammed Al-Qasim, 20, was stabbed to death in Cambridge on Friday
  • Relatives set up fundraiser to provide Saudi families in need with clean water as tribute

RIYADH: Family and friends of Mohammed Al-Qasim, the 20-year-old Saudi student who was stabbed to death in Cambridge, UK on Friday, have been sharing their condolences and memories online.

His relatives have also set up a fundraiser to provide families in need in 黑料社区 with clean water as a tribute. At the time of writing it had raised more than SR30,000 ($8,000).

Al-Qasim was on a 10-week placement at the EF International Language Campus in the city when he was killed. Two men from Cambridge have been arrested on suspicion of murder and assisting an offender.

Al-Qasim鈥檚 uncle, Majed Abalkhail, said on X that his nephew鈥檚 death 鈥渉as been a huge shock for all of us 鈥 especially since Mohammed came to Cambridge as a student, carrying nothing but dreams and hopes for the future.鈥

鈥淲e truly hope 鈥 that this will be the last such tragedy, and that full justice will be served, with everyone responsible held fully accountable. May Allah have mercy on Mohammed and grant him the highest place in paradise.鈥

Abalkhail described his nephew as 鈥渁 young man raised upon goodness, and our hearts still weep over his loss.鈥

Al-Qasim鈥檚 sister, Jana, wrote on X that he was 鈥渁 man worth a thousand men, the true meaning of support, strength, and dignity.鈥

鈥淚 never knew the taste of fear for a single day, because I knew Mohammed was my backbone and my support after Allah,鈥 she said.

鈥淲ith the magnitude of his pride and love for me, I was proud of him and loved him many times more. Since our childhood, I would hear that brothers often annoy, quarrel, and fight with their siblings, but by Allah, he never raised his voice at me once, and I never saw from him anything but kindness and love.鈥

Another sister, Thekra, said: 鈥淥 Allah, your servant Mohammed Al-Qasim was the best of brothers. Kind, gentle, and fearful of you among us. He never once raised his voice since the day my mother gave birth to him until you took him back to you.鈥

Abdallah Al-Matrafi, who described himself as a neighbor of the family, said on X that Al-Qasim鈥檚 鈥渓ate father, his brothers and his sons are among the finest people we have known in manners, character, appreciation, respect, and good neighborliness.鈥

鈥淭o this day, we remember them fondly, and we will continue to do so for the rest of our lives.鈥

Professor Fahad Al-Olayan said: 鈥淢ay Allah have mercy on Mohammed. I was honored to have him as one of my students at the university last semester. He was a hardworking student, eager to learn.鈥

Nawaf Al-Darrab, a friend of Al-Qasim, said he knew the young man to be 鈥渃lose to Allah 鈥 always smiling, committed to his prayers, and forgiving toward everyone.鈥

鈥淯ntil we meet again, my beloved and my brother, in the highest paradise with the prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous 鈥 what an excellent company they are.鈥

In a public statement, his family described Al-Qasim as a 鈥測oung man brimming with enthusiasm, with chivalry, and courage,鈥 and said he was 鈥渢he family鈥檚 charisma鈥 and 鈥渉is father鈥檚 support.鈥

鈥淗e was the most compassionate person to ever visit a mother鈥檚 heart,鈥 they said.

The fundraiser set up in Al-Qasim鈥檚 name can be found at https://ehsan.sa/donationcampaign/details/1828254.