Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Showcases Innovative Use of Drones to Plant Mangroves in Bahrain


Abu Dhabi: As part of the Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative (ADMI), the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has showcased its latest drone-based mangrove cultivation technologies in cooperation with Nabat, a climate tech company launched last year by the Advanced Technology Research Council’s commercialisation arm, VentureOne. The demonstration was conducted during a visit undertaken by an agency delegation to present this experience to H.H. Shaikh Mohammed bin Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa in the Kingdom of Bahrain, reflecting EAD’s vision of establishing the principles of cooperation and exchange of expertise to advance the future of the region.



According to Emirates News Agency, the delegation included Ahmed Al Hashemi, Executive Director of the Terrestrial and Marine Biodiversity Sector at EAD, Shahab Issa Abu Shahab, Director General of the Advanced Technology Research Council, and a number of experts and specialists who provided a detailed explanation of the innovative experiment, in the presence of Dr Mohamed bin Mubarak Bin Daina, Bahrain’s Minister of Oil and Environment, Special Envoy for Climate Affairs, and a number of officials in Bahrain.



Ahmed Al Hashemi remarked on EAD’s proven track record of rehabilitating 17,600 hectares and emphasized the strategic deployment of their expertise and innovative drone planting technology, in partnership with Nabat, to amplify regional impact. The collaboration with partners in Bahrain is seen as a deliberate effort to establish Abu Dhabi as a centre of excellence in environmental restoration, driving measurable progress and influencing regional policy for a sustainable future.



The method of planting mangrove trees with AI-powered autonomous drones offers many advantages, including low environmental footprint, cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and scalability, allowing the significant expansion of various ecosystems. Nabat’s technology, developed by the Technology Innovation Institute, ensures that mangrove restoration is data-driven and tailored to each unique habitat.



Reda Nidhakou, Acting CEO at VentureOne, expressed privilege in joining EAD for a live demonstration of Nabat’s cutting-edge mangrove seeding technology in Bahrain. He highlighted EAD’s ecological expertise in fine-tuning their technology, making ecosystem restoration data-driven, scalable, and customisable to each unique habitat, and looks forward to continuing to drive nature-based solutions to climate change.



EAD’s mangrove-planting efforts represent an effective nature-based solution to mitigate the effects of climate change and support the ambitious UAE initiative to plant 100 million mangrove trees by 2030, while contributing to the efforts of the UAE-led Mangrove Alliance for Climate.