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United Arab Emirates

Mangrove Restoration System

Proven Impact

Conservation and biodiversity

Accelerating and verifying mangrove restoration to promote climate resilience and biodiversity.

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Distant Imagery FZ-LLC

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Company Established Year

Since 2019

Who is this solution for

Govt, NGO, Business

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To consult

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For investors
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Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

Ecuador, Kenya, Madagascar, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom

Awards

WEF UpLink – Top Innovator (Blue Carbon)

2023

Recognized for advancing scalable blue carbon restoration technology.

PwC Future 50 Middle East

2024

Selected as one of the region’s most impactful tech companies driving sustainability.

Zayed Sustainability Prize – Finalist

2025

Honored for its contribution to nature-based climate solutions and local empowerment.

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 13

Product description

The Mangrove Restoration System by Distant Imagery leverages cutting-edge technology to accelerate and verify the restoration of mangrove ecosystems. By combining aerial drones, marine robotics, and AI-powered monitoring, this innovative solution addresses the critical need for efficient and effective mangrove restoration.

Traditional methods of mangrove restoration are often labor-intensive, time-consuming, and costly. Manual planting of mangrove seeds in coastal and hard-to-reach areas can be challenging and may not always yield the desired results. The Mangrove Restoration System revolutionizes this process by automating seed planting through customized drones, significantly reducing labor time and costs.

Furthermore, the system integrates marine mapping and sediment analysis to ensure the optimal survival of mangrove seeds. By leveraging AI monitoring systems, Distant Imagery can track tree growth, survival rates, and ecosystem recovery post-restoration, providing valuable data for blue carbon projects and other conservation efforts.

One of the key innovations of this system is its modular design, which allows for local manufacturing and adaptation to different coastal ecosystems. This approach not only enhances the scalability of mangrove restoration projects but also promotes local ownership and involvement in the restoration process.

By training and licensing local communities to operate the technology, Distant Imagery ensures long-term stewardship of restored mangrove ecosystems. This inclusive model fosters economic opportunities for local residents while advancing climate resilience, biodiversity restoration, and carbon sequestration.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

Key Characteristics

  • UAE-based climate-tech company specializing in drone, marine, and AI technologies for ecosystem restoration

  • Provides end-to-end restoration systems — planting, monitoring, and verification (MRV)

  • Focused on mangroves, forests, and coastal ecosystems

  • Uses AI mapping and marine robotics to optimize restoration sites and outcomes

  • Operates through a community-licensed model, training local teams for independent restoration

  • Delivers data-backed verification for blue carbon and biodiversity projects

  • Works with leading organizations including WWF, GRID-Arendal, Engie, and Villars Institute

  • Headquartered in Sharjah Free Zone (UAE), active in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East

  • Builds customizable and locally manufacturable hardware, reducing logistics and emissions

  • Integrates nature, technology, and social inclusion in every project

Environmental Benefits

  • Accelerates ecosystem regeneration through precise and large-scale drone planting

  • Enhances carbon sequestration by restoring mangroves and other high-carbon ecosystems

  • Supports biodiversity recovery in degraded coastal and forest regions

  • Reduces manual labor impact and costs while increasing restoration speed and efficiency

  • Ensures data transparency through AI-based growth monitoring and verification

  • Empowers local communities with skills and technology for long-term stewardship

  • Promotes blue carbon markets and measurable natural capital accounting

  • Reduces restoration failure rates by matching seeds to optimal soil and water conditions

  • Helps mitigate climate change effects like coastal erosion and flooding

  • Demonstrates a replicable, tech-enabled model for global restoration

About the Company

Distant Imagery is a UAE-based environmental technology company developing advanced aerial, marine, and AI-driven tools for ecosystem restoration and monitoring. Founded in 2019, it brings together expertise in engineering, conservation, and data science to address the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. The company’s mission is to make ecosystem restoration faster, more efficient, and more inclusive by designing technologies that empower local communities to lead regeneration efforts. From precision drone planting to AI-based monitoring systems, Distant Imagery enables partners such as WWF, GRID-Arendal, Engie, and Villars Institute to restore mangroves, forests, and coastal habitats worldwide. Their technology is applied from Kenya to Ecuador and the UAE, helping organizations measure and scale real ecological impact. Guided by the principle “technology in service of nature,” Distant Imagery integrates innovation, sustainability, and local capacity-building into every project.

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