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Scientific cooperation is an essential building block for a better water future
in Egypt.
Under the auspices of Dr. Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and
Scientific Research, the National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space
Science signed a protocol of cooperation with the National Centre for Water
Research, to cooperate in finding solutions to the country's increasing water
challenges.
The signing of a protocol on the margins of the workshop between the two sides
aimed at achieving scientific and technical cooperation in several areas,
including the study and assessment of surface and groundwater resources, the
study of natural resources and earth sciences for the management of water
resources, the assessment of water resources with studies on the mutual impact
of water and society, the study of natural and environmental hazards affecting
water resources, the development of intelligent systems for the efficient
management and distribution of water, research on new and renewable energy that
would contribute to the rationalization of the consumption of water used for
energy generation, the use of remote sensing and geographic information systems
techniques in the study, analysis and management of water resources, and the
use of advanced technology such as lasers, radars and heat sensors for
water-related research and studies.
During the workshop, Dr. Sharif Mohammadi, President of the National Centre for
Water Research, stressed the importance of strengthening cooperation and
integration between Egyptian research institutions in order to address the
challenges and problems facing the country, particularly with regard to natural
resources, noting the Centre ' s active role in various water-related research
areas, and expressing his expectation that the expertise of the National Remote
Sensing and Space Science Authority would be invested in joint projects and the
building of integrated task forces to find innovative solutions to current
water challenges.
For
its part, Dr. Islam Abu Al-Magd, Chairman of the National Authority for Remote
Sensing and Space Science, stressed the Egyptian State's reliance on scientific
research as a major engine for sustainable development and its essential role
in the realization of Egypt's Vision 2030, noting the contribution of the
Authority to several presidential initiatives and national projects, and
stressed the importance of cooperating with the National Centre for Water
Research to carry out integrated projects that would meet the State's water
needs, particularly considering water as one of the most important strategic
sectors in Egypt.
Dr. Islam Abu Al-Magd referred to the ownership by the Authority of modern and
advanced technologies that could bring about a qualitative shift in the study
and sustainability of water resources, such as atmospheric and ground laser and
advanced images as well as Internet technology, emphasizing the importance of
transforming these possibilities into concrete projects on the ground that
contribute to the vital agricultural sector, which consumes most of Egypt's
water.
And Dr. The Chief of the Systems and Information Unit and the Secretary-General
of the Nile Research Institute of the National Centre for Water Research
explained the general framework of the Protocol and the workshop. Dr. Ali
Hermas, Coordinator of the Protocol of the National Authority for Remote
Sensing and Space Science, made a presentation on the Authority. Dr. Ayman Saadi,
Director of the Nile Research Institute, reviewed a presentation on the
National Centre for Water Research.
Following the signing of the Protocol, participants in the workshop witnessed
specialized scientific sessions on various topics related to remote sensing
applications in water resources management. The first session was the National
Remote Sensing and Space Science Authority, which included the use of remote
sensing data to determine consumption, water loss, large data applications,
artificial intelligence and smart systems of Dr. Bassam Abdellatif, while Dr.
Adel Shelby explained land assessment with rehabilitation projects to determine
optimal crop structure using remote sensing, and a lecture by Dr. Abdel Aziz
Bilal on the development of modern agricultural systems using the Internet of
objects and artificial intelligence under Egyptian circumstances.
The second session was presented by the National Centre for Water Research,
which included remote sensing applications at the service of the research
system of the Space Research Institute of Dr. Ahmed Mostafa, Director of the
Space Research and sudden flood risk assessment Institute, through the
integration of remote sensing and artificial intelligence of Dr. D. Gamal
Al-Kassar, Deputy Director of the Research Institute for Water Resources, while
Dr. Gamal Al-Kassar, Director of the Research Institute for Water Management
and Irrigation, introduced the use of remote sensing applications to determine
water consumption of various crops and concluded with a lecture by Dr. Mustafa
Abu Zayd, Director of the Research Institute for Mechanics and Electricity on
remote sensing applications in the fields of mechanics, electricity and solar
energy.
At the end of the workshop, a visit was made to the experimental lounges, the
training centre and the central laboratories of the National Centre for Water
Research.