Drones are being used by the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority to keep an eye on the vegetation cover in the reserve's agricultural initiatives. For superior spatial precision, the drones are fitted with heat sensors, thermal sensors, and three-dimensional and multispectral cameras.
The authority has upgraded nearby villages and planted millions of seedlings in an effort to promote ecotourism. It is committed to environmental sustainability and preservation.
"Turaif, August 5, 2024." Drones will be used, according to the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority, to help field teams and specialists monitor the growth and condition of vegetation cover in agricultural projects located within the reserve.The authority claims that they have heat sensors and a variety of three- and multispectral cameras installed, which allow for excellent spatial precision. Additionally, the drones have heat sensors. According to the authorities, through the analysis of the collected images, they derive conclusions, data, and deductions pertaining to tracking the development of restoration sites.The authority restated its commitment to accomplishing its objectives in the fields of sustainability and environmental preservation. In addition to more than 4 tons of seeds from native plant species, the reserve has so far planted almost 2.4 million seedlings of a diverse range of plants. Furthermore, the local government has been putting a lot of effort into enhancing the nearby communities and promoting ecotourism in the region.