Amman - The Ministry of Agriculture signed an agreement with Sustainable World Software Technology Company on Sunday to inventory forest assets and link them to climate data through the use of space technologies and artificial intelligence. The initiative aims to assess forest types, density, and soil characteristics, enhancing efforts to protect and sustainably manage Jordan's forests.
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Minister of Agriculture Khaled Hunaifat stressed the importance of integrating modern technologies to provide data that will guide strategies for preserving forest wealth and expanding green cover. The project, part of the National Plan for Sustainable Agriculture, will use both direct and satellite monitoring to support food security and sustainable forest management.
Abrar Otaibi, general manager of Sustainable World Software, emphasized the company's goal of using space and AI-driven geospatial technology to support the ministry’s efforts in sustainably managing forests, adapting to climate change, and promoting rural development. The project will also generate carbon credits and aid in global climate change mitigation efforts.
The forest inventory will provide critical data on forest health and distribution, helping to develop strategies for biodiversity conservation, combating desertification, and expanding green areas in line with sustainable development goals.
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