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How 萝莉视频 is leveraging artificial intelligence to tackle land degradation

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How 萝莉视频 is leveraging artificial intelligence to tackle land degradation

How 萝莉视频 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 萝莉视频 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.

萝莉视频鈥檚 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 萝莉视频,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 萝莉视频. 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 萝莉视频, 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

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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


萝莉视频 receives hosting flag for听international prosecutors鈥 conference

萝莉视频 receives hosting flag for听international prosecutors鈥 conference
Updated 10 September 2025

萝莉视频 receives hosting flag for听international prosecutors鈥 conference

萝莉视频 receives hosting flag for听international prosecutors鈥 conference
  • IAP's 31st Annual Conference to be held in听Riyadh in November next year

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 Attorney General Sheikh Saud bin Abdullah Al-Mujib received the hosting flag for the 31st Annual Conference and General Meeting of the International Association of Prosecutors (IAP) from his Singaporean counterpart Lucien Wong.

In his speech, Al-Mujib noted that the event reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 dedication to developing justice institutions, reinforcing the values of the rule of law, protecting rights, and enhancing international cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The 31st conference will be held under the theme 鈥淭he Criminal Justice System in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Challenges, and Global Applications鈥 in Riyadh on November 15-18, 2026.

"In addition to the important global dialogue on this timely and relevant topic, the conference offers a unique opportunity to engage with and learn more about the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, which the IAP has only visited on a limited basis to date," the IAP said on its website.

A non-governmental and non-political organization, the IAP has over 170 members, including associations of prosecutors, prosecution authorities and crime prevention agencies. It represents over 250,000 prosecutors around the world.


Deal to promote Saudi dates industry globally

Deal to promote Saudi dates industry globally
Updated 10 September 2025

Deal to promote Saudi dates industry globally

Deal to promote Saudi dates industry globally
  • Qassim governor highlights international collaboration, economic growth and cultural heritage during Buraidah Dates Carnival tour

RIYADH: Qassim Gov. Prince Faisal bin Mishaal attended the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Buraidah Dates Carnival and the Cultural Integration Center of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

The agreement aims to promote culture and heritage while encouraging mutual exchange, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

A key goal is to support the palm and date industry by opening new international marketing channels for Saudi dates through the Date Route Agreement, linked to the Silk Road and the first global initiative to integrate economic, cultural and tourism activities.

The governor described the agreement as a significant step that strengthens international cooperation and promotes authentic Saudi culture globally, highlighting national efforts to support this vital industry.

During his tour of the carnival, Prince Faisal highlighted its remarkable achievements, including recognition by Guinness World Records as the largest date carnival globally. 

Image: SPA

He commended the launch of the international date route, a pioneering initiative combining economic, cultural and tourism elements to elevate Saudi dates internationally, boost their market position and foster trade.

The governor also praised the date diplomacy initiative, a program raising awareness among ambassadors and diplomatic missions about the cultural and economic significance of dates, strengthening international cooperation.

Prince Faisal emphasized that these projects showcased the Kingdom鈥檚 leadership in supporting this vital sector, the SPA reported.

He also reviewed the carnival鈥檚 statistics: Weekly attendance exceeded 90,000 visitors, the event ran for 75 days, generated SR3.2 billion ($853 million) in sales, provided more than 4,000 seasonal jobs and marketed 578,000 tons of regional dates.

These achievements, he said, reflected the success of a well-integrated economic cycle driven by collaboration between the public and private sectors.

Prince Faisal also visited the interactive exhibition 鈥淥ur Saudi Story,鈥 organized by the Museums Commission as part of the carnival.

The governor explored the innovative exhibition, which features 11 rare artifacts from regional museums and will run until Sept. 13.

Presented in a modern, interactive format, the exhibition blends technology with historical narrative, offering a creative retelling of the nation鈥檚 story.

This immersive approach fosters a deeper sense of belonging and introduces national heritage through contemporary media, the SPA reported.

The governor praised the exhibition鈥檚 fusion of technology and national identity, highlighting its role in showcasing the Kingdom鈥檚 rich history in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

He commended initiatives that connect generations to the nation鈥檚 heritage, enhancing cultural awareness through engaging and modern methods.

The carnival, organized by the National Center for Palms and Dates and the regional branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture under the Qassim Principality, runs until Oct. 5.


Bold vision sees continued revival of Makkah鈥檚 history and culture

Bold vision sees continued revival of Makkah鈥檚 history and culture
Updated 10 September 2025

Bold vision sees continued revival of Makkah鈥檚 history and culture

Bold vision sees continued revival of Makkah鈥檚 history and culture
  • The initiative by Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites has identified 98 important sites
  • Of these sites, 64 are prioritized for development based on criteria such as religious and historical importance, authenticity, uniqueness, and proximity to the Grand Mosque

MAKKAH: The preservation and development of Makkah鈥檚 history and culture is undergoing a major transformation under a comprehensive strategy from the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites.

The plan will safeguard the city鈥檚 rich heritage while presenting it through a modern lens that reflects its deep religious and cultural significance, enriching the experience of visitors and pilgrims.

The initiative has identified 98 important sites, of which 64 are prioritized for development based on criteria such as religious and historical importance, authenticity, uniqueness, and proximity to the Grand Mosque.

Key milestones have included the 2023 inauguration of the Hira Cultural District and the Revelation Exhibition, as well as the rehabilitation of the Jabal Al-Rahmah site with upgraded infrastructure and visitor services.

In early 2024, the Ain Zubaidah site was developed in partnership with Kidana Development Co., with the addition of a 1-km hiking trail, recreational areas and multimedia displays.

In 2025, projects expanded with the rehabilitation of Al-Bay鈥檃 Mosque, the launch of a popular food street, and upgrades to the Exhibition of the Two Holy Mosques Architecture.

Other initiatives include the creation of an Islamic manuscript museum at Umm Al-Qura University and the launch of enrichment tours.

A major addition was the opening of the International Museum of the Prophet鈥檚 Biography and Islamic Civilization, offering interactive, multilingual exhibits on the Prophet Muhammad鈥檚 life and the legacy of Islamic civilization.

Developments also included enhancing the Grand Mosque Library, which holds over 350,000 books and manuscripts, and revitalizing public parks and pedestrian walkways across the city.

Commission CEO Saleh Al-Rasheed said the efforts were part of an integrated vision to sustain and activate Makkah鈥檚 historical and cultural sites.

He added presenting this through engaging multilingual content and linking it to broader cultural destinations would enhance Makkah鈥檚 religious, historical and cultural identity and enrich visitor experience.


Saudi initiative brings patients to Abha for healing and hope

Saudi initiative brings patients to Abha for healing and hope
Updated 10 September 2025

Saudi initiative brings patients to Abha for healing and hope

Saudi initiative brings patients to Abha for healing and hope
  • In Abha, 17 people with kidney-failure issues discover stories, traditions and a renewed spirit

JEDDAH: For 17 people with kidney-failure issues, a recent three-day journey to Abha offered a chance to step away from hospital routines and embrace joy, culture and the beauty of nature.

The trip, organized by the Charitable Health Promotion Association with the support of the Ministry of Tourism, combined medical care and psychological support for the participants aged 30 to 66.

They visited landmarks including Al-Soudah, Rijal Almaa, Al-Asal Hut, Al-Muftaha Art Village, as well as museums and traditional homes where they enjoyed the mountain climate and rich heritage of Asir.

Dr. Aisha Natto, chairperson of the board of directors of the Charitable Health Promotion Association, told Arab News that the trip reflected the integration of health and tourism.

鈥淭his is not just a journey, but a way to a beautiful life. Those patients leave behind the routine of the hospital to experience moments of joy and hope amidst the mountains and heritage paths of Abha,鈥 she said.

She added that the experience highlights Saudi Tourism鈥檚 role in improving quality of life by offering patients peace of mind alongside treatment.

鈥淚n the historic palaces, they learn the stories of ancestors, and in authentic hospitality sessions, they savor the meaning of Saudi generosity, which revives the soul before the body,鈥 she added.

The patients expressed their gratitude for the initiative and its positive impact.

Syrian participant Riyadh Sheikh said: 鈥淭oday, we are in this beautiful part of the Kingdom 鈥 my happiness knows no bounds.鈥

He added: 鈥淭hey really gave us the opportunity to go out and live as others do 鈥 We enjoyed every minute of this trip since we arrived in Abha. We visited beautiful historic places, museums and learned so much about the Asir region and culture.鈥

Another patient, Fateh Mohammed Almeazab from Yemen, said: 鈥淕oing to a beautiful (place) like Abha is not only very relaxing, but it can also improve your health and overall well-being and this is what we are all feeling after (an) enjoyable and educational three days.鈥

The trip concluded at Al-Muftaha Village, one of Abha鈥檚 most iconic cultural destinations.


Cultural identity, performance-driven interiors and future-ready design spotlighted at INDEX 萝莉视频

Cultural identity, performance-driven interiors and future-ready design spotlighted at INDEX 萝莉视频
Updated 10 September 2025

Cultural identity, performance-driven interiors and future-ready design spotlighted at INDEX 萝莉视频

Cultural identity, performance-driven interiors and future-ready design spotlighted at INDEX 萝莉视频
  • Event includes INDEX Design Talks, at which 80 local and international experts are exploring the future of the design ecosystem in 萝莉视频 and beyond
  • Kingdom鈥檚 future lies in balancing innovation, sustainability and cultural identity to shape immersive, responsibly designed spaces that resonate deeply with the Saudi identity, expert says

RIYADH: With the spotlight on cultural identity, performance-driven interiors and future-ready design, INDEX 萝莉视频, described as the country鈥檚 biggest showcase for interior design, opened on Tuesday and continues until Thursday at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center.

Officially opened by Norah Al-Ghofaili, community engagement general manager at the Kingdom鈥檚 Architecture and Design Commission, the event includes the INDEX Design Talks, during which about 80 local and international experts in architecture, interior design, developments and fit-out will explore and discuss the future of the design ecosystem in 萝莉视频 and beyond, including the influence of the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 plan for national development and diversification.

From issues related to cultural authenticity and sustainability, to mega-event design and the use of artificial intelligence, organizers say the event provides a powerful platform for exchange of knowledge and collaboration.

鈥淭his show is now the leading meeting place for 萝莉视频鈥檚 design community, encompassing the world鈥檚 top suppliers as well as the Kingdom鈥檚 rising design stars,鈥 said Jasmeet Bakshi, the vice president of design and hospitality at DMG events, the organizer of INDEX 萝莉视频.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 event celebrates global creativity while reinforcing our commitment to Vision 2030 by promoting local talent, sustainable practices and world-class design solutions.鈥

On Tuesday鈥檚 opening day of the Design Talks, Ayah Ghassan Al-Farraj, projects and development director at entertainment and hospitality company BAAN Holding, led a session titled 鈥淒esign Intuition: Shaping Space Through Emotion, Not Rules.鈥

鈥淏y designing with intuition and empathy, we create interiors that reflect culture, memory and human experience,鈥 she said.

鈥淎s 萝莉视频 moves towards its Vision 2030 goals, the interiors industry must ensure that innovation and progress remain grounded in authenticity and human emotion.鈥

The Kingdom鈥檚 future lies in striking a balance between innovation, sustainability and cultural identity, Al-Farraj added, to shape spaces that are immersive, responsibly designed and resonate deeply with the Saudi identity.

On Wednesday, Kerem Cengiz, the managing director for MENA at architecture and design firm LWK and Partners, took part in a panel discussion titled 鈥淢ega Moments: Designing for Expo 2030, World Cup 2034 and Beyond.鈥

He said: 鈥淭he stadiums that are being constructed for the FIFA World Cup 2034 in 萝莉视频 are being designed in a way that they will leave behind legacies of infrastructure, hospitality, cultural venues and public spaces.

鈥溌芾蚴悠 is on the cusp of a design revolution, and INDEX provides a platform to co-create a future that balances innovation with authenticity, helping the Kingdom set new global benchmarks for design.鈥

He highlighted innovation, sustainability and cultural identity as the foundation stones for the future of design in 萝莉视频, from the adoption of digital twin and AI technologies to the embedding of resilience in desert environments, while celebrating cultural heritage and traditions as part of the nation鈥檚 unique design palette.

The main INDEX 萝莉视频 event features more than 400 exhibitors from 33 countries, many of which have pavilions, including France, Italy, Portugal, Brazil, Spain, South Africa, India, Turkiye, Russia, China, Belgium, Malaysia, Greece, Morocco and the UK.

鈥淚NDEX creates a unique platform where global expertise and local talent can meet, exchange knowledge and spark collaboration,鈥 said Al-Farraj.

鈥淭he real opportunity lies in co-creation, combining international experience with the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural identity to shape spaces that are both world-class and authentically Saudi.鈥

Ahmed Atef, marketing manager at Rawaie Al-Naht, a Saudi company exhibiting at the event that has 20 years of experience in fine woodworking, told Arab News: 鈥淲e are glad to be at the expo for the second time. Rawaea Al-Naht is a Saudi company that stands as a premier, Indonesian-based manufacturer specializing in luxury natural wood products.

鈥淥ur expertise lies in transforming rare, carefully selected Indonesian hardwoods into exceptional decorative pieces, bespoke furniture, and artistic creations that celebrate the wood鈥檚 natural beauty. Our products are crafted by local artists.

鈥淲e signed a partnership on Tuesday and are expecting another one on Wednesday.鈥

Zainub Khan, a textile consultant with Guthmi, told Arab News: 鈥淲e are a Saudi brand, a pioneer in luxury fabrics that seamlessly blends its heritage with modernity.

鈥淥ur participation in the exhibition is a reflection of our commitment to innovation, sustainability and the rich heritage embedded in our products, values that align closely with Saudi Vision 2030.

鈥溌芾蚴悠 is currently full of opportunities, with giga-projects, hotels (and) residential commercial building developments expanding at an unprecedented pace.

鈥淎s a result, interior designers and real estate developers are seeking partners who can deliver premium, locally available solutions that meet international standards and sustainability goals. At the expo this year, we are launching about 36 new collections which cater to all aspects of the market, be it residential, commercial or hospitality.鈥

The event is also running a 鈥渟tars of the future鈥 competition, in collaboration with architecture and interior designers network ArchiNet, which gives local design students the chance to present projects to industry leaders. The winners will secure internships with top agencies.