Officials, experts discuss use of AI in public cleanliness management
Officials, experts, and academics discussed, during the first national forum on public cleanliness held earlier this week, a range of vital issues related to innovation and the use of modern technologies in waste management, the promotion of environmental sustainability, and the protection of workers’ rights in the cleanliness sector. This took place through panel discussions and scientific sessions with the participation of representatives from the public and private sectors, universities, and academic institutions, in addition to the presentation of working papers, research projects, and student initiatives. In this context, participants in the forum called for strengthening integration between the institutional and academic sectors and expanding the participation of universities in providing innovative solutions to support the public cleanliness system, while emphasising the importance of protecting workers’ rights as a fundamental pillar of waste management and the achievement of environmental sustainability. Strategic Planning Specialist at the Projects and Development Department of the Ministry of Municipality Moza al-Ameri, affirmed the role of academics in providing scientific and behavioural solutions. Al-Ameri said they were committed to supporting innovative research and student projects and link them directly to practical public cleanliness management practices, in a way that enhances integration between the academic and institutional sectors and serves national sustainability goals. She added that academics were important partners in developing innovative solutions, and added that they were keen to involve them directly in future initiatives. She also stressed the need to continue strengthening co-operation between the Projects Department and the Public Cleanliness Department with academic institutions in order to adopt innovative student and research projects linked to initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life and achieving Qatar National Vision 2030. Experts pointed to the importance of using smart solutions and modern technologies to improve waste management and public cleanliness operations, emphasising the need for integrated efforts by the government, private sectors, and civil society to achieve sustainable environmental and social impact, and to enhance community awareness of the importance of cleanliness and environmental protection.In concluding remarks at the forum, speakers stressed the importance of continuing to organise such specialised events to enhance the exchange of expertise, support decision-making, and promote a sustainable approach to public cleanliness management and environmental protection in the State of Qatar.