13/10/2025
15:00 - 16:00
IUCN Arabia
Pourquoi participer
Discover how AI-driven technologies are transforming ecosystem restoration by ensuring transparency, measuring long-term impacts, and enhancing the resilience of native tree and mangrove projects. Gain practical insights into scalable models that connect innovation, conservation, and measurable environmental benefits across Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC.
Description de la séance
Ecosystem restoration projects are increasingly recognized as vital to addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and community resilience. Yet, ensuring transparency and long-term impact remains a challenge. In this session, Eng. Mohammed Alkhalid, Founder and CEO of NetZero, will present how advanced AI-driven technologies and monitoring systems are revolutionizing restoration practices. Participants will learn how NetZero applies real-time tracking tools to measure the growth, survival, and impact of native tree and mangrove initiatives. The session will also highlight the importance of verifiable data in driving accountability and ensuring that restoration projects deliver lasting ecological and social benefits. By showcasing examples from Saudi Arabia and the GCC, the event will demonstrate scalable, innovation-led approaches that bridge science, technology, and conservation. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how transparency and measurable impact can accelerate global restoration goals and support resilient ecosystems.Organised by
West Asia Region
Partenaires
West Asia Region
Speaker
Building Transparency and Measuring the Long-Term Impact of Ecosystem Restoration
Global Head
Building Transparency and Measuring the Long-Term Impact of Ecosystem Restoration