abu dhabi [UAE]November 15 (ANI/WAM): The Abu Dhabi Environment Agency (EAD) launched the Abu Dhabi Environment Portal (ADSOEP) powered by AI technology during the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to be held in Brazil in November 2025.
This milestone is the first of its kind in the world in the field of environmental monitoring and reporting.
The Abu Dhabi State Portal for the Environment (ADSOEP) represents a significant step towards the future by leveraging artificial intelligence and large-scale language models to automatically analyze data from sensors and survey reports.
This enables us to predict key environmental indicators and generate instant results and insights through a faster and more accurate process that maintains the highest standards of transparency and quality.
Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of EAD, said: “The launch of the Abu Dhabi Environment Portal (ADSOEP) marks a major step forward in our mission to improve the quality of life. “This will provide clear, real-time environmental data to support proactive decision-making to protect the ecosystem. This will ensure the preservation of our natural heritage for future generations, and is an exciting milestone in environmental monitoring that will strengthen the fly population.” Dabi’s global leadership in environmental action, innovation and sustainability. ”
This initiative builds on the Abu Dhabi State of the Environment Report published in February 2025. The report served as a key data source containing over 1,000 key performance indicators across four key areas: air, water resources, land and biodiversity. However, producing a comprehensive report required significant time, human and financial resources.
“Abu Dhabi Environment Portal (ADSOEP) leverages the latest AI tools to transform complex environmental data into precise insights. By automating data collection, applying smart analytics, and using predictive models, we can better understand environmental changes and support faster, more effective decision-making,” said Ahmed Baharon, Executive Director of Environmental Information, Science and Outreach Management at EAD.
The platform includes several features developed in collaboration with EAD’s strategic partners e& Enterprise and Accord Business Group, including: Automating key performance indicators for greater transparency. Instantly generate content for reports and recommendations to improve operational efficiency and save time. Integration of expert reviews provides continuous human monitoring for accuracy and relevance. Integration with international frameworks, including the DAPSI(W)R(M) model, enables decision makers to interact with real-time data through intuitive dashboards that leverage large-scale language models (LLM), natural language processing (NLP), and predictive analytics, making it a global model for environmental monitoring.
Khaled Murshid, CEO of e&Enterprise, said: “We are proud to support EAD’s efforts to demonstrate the transformative power of digital innovation in advancing environmental governance and to contribute to the development of the world’s first AI-powered environmental platform. Advanced AI By integrating , predictive analytics, and real-time data insights, this platform will transform the way we monitor, analyze, and act on environmental data. Strategic partnerships and innovations like this will help us build a smarter, more sustainable future for Abu Dhabi and beyond.”
Marcel Yamin, CEO of ABG, said: “At ABG, we are committed to leveraging technology to drive meaningful impact. Our collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Environment Authority on the Abu Dhabi Environment Portal highlights how AI can be a transformative force in environmental monitoring and decision-making.”
This effort is about more than just AI and innovation. Decision-makers gain clearer insights, making sustainability efforts more accessible, efficient, and impactful. By integrating AI into environmental governance and reporting, we will not only contribute to smarter, more informed actions and policies today, but also pave the way for long-term, sustainable solutions that will benefit Abu Dhabi, the UAE, and generations to come. ” (ANI/WAM)
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