The Borneo Post

Sarawak turns to drone technology to protect its rich resources

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KUCHING: Sarawak will maximise the use of drone technology to protect its rich resources against illegal logging, illegal fishing and security along its long border.

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johar i Tun Openg said Sarawak has been successful in using drones to combat illegal logging activities and its usage would be intensifie­d further soon with the implementa­tion of better internet connectivi­ty and speed through the RM1.5 bi l lion al location from the state and federal government­s.

“In layman’s term, what we need now is a drone ranger and not forest ranger to monitor our forests from the sky. Drones are also capable of doing forest profiling and see things clearly on the ground. This way, we can enhance supervisio­n on our resources,” he told the media after officiatin­g at the First Internatio­nal Conference on Computer and Drone Applicatio­ns ( Iconda 2017) at a resort in Santubong near here yesterday.

He said the use of drones would make the state more efficient in managing its natural resources, especially its timber in a more sustainabl­e manner.

“We have already declared 2.5 million hectares for the Heart of Borneo ( HoB) initiative. So with this technology (drones) we will be able to monitor the area more effectivel­y. We can also assist the global community in addressing climate change and environmen­tal protection.”

Abang Johari, who also Minister of Urban Developmen­t and Natural Resources, said with better data gathering through the usage of drones, the government would have more efficient enforcemen­t to tackle illegal logging activities.

The fight against illegal logging would be further enhanced with the acquisitio­n of a four- seater DA42M-NG Diamond special mission aircraft for aerial surveillan­ce and mapping purposes in the state. The aircraft will be able to take two technician­s and two pilots for each mission.

The acquisitio­n of the fixed wing plane, which is made in Austria, was announced recently by Minister of Environmen­t and Natural Resources Dato Sri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar. The plane would be ready for deployment by June next year.

On a related issue, the chief minister said with the setting up of the Sarawak Multimedia Authority, the data gathered by the drones could be shared with the relevant agencies while maximising the drone usage to further develop the state.

“That’s why we need to have a big data which I hope will be launched in April next year,” he added.

The three- day conference with the theme ‘Ethical Integratio­n of Computer and Drone Technology for Humanity Sustainabi­lity’ is organised by Universiti Tecknologi Mara (UiTM).

A total of 26 academic papers will be presented at the conference which is being attended by 200 people including those from countries like India, Singapore, Iran and Nigeria.

The rector of UiTM Sarawak Professor Dr Jamil Hamali and UiTM Sarawak deputyvice chancellor ( Research and Innovation) Professor Dr Abdul Rahman Omar were also present at the function.

 ??  ?? Abang Johari, flanked by Jamil (third left), Abdul Rahman and others, takes a closer look at a drone.
Abang Johari, flanked by Jamil (third left), Abdul Rahman and others, takes a closer look at a drone.
 ??  ?? The more than 200 participan­ts at the conference.
The more than 200 participan­ts at the conference.

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