Abstract

Agricultural and cultivating procedures require technological innovation, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), to raise production and cost-effectiveness. The agriculture and cultivating industries can benefit from IoT by decreasing human intervention and increasing automation. IoT advancements drive progress in the field of science and human life, allowing anyone, anywhere, to access data in novel ways. The IoT demonstrates capability in every domain, including relationships and workplaces, in remarkable ways for every individual’s existence. Despite the numerous benefits of the Internet of Things, the assembly, adaptation, and use of IoT products produce poisonous waste. To reduce the possibly negative impact of technological innovation on human health and well-being, this system must be used efficiently to tackle problems such as waste management, ozone-depleting emissions, and the use of both sustainable and nonsustainable crude materials. This is the explanation behind moving toward a greener future, where innovation, IoT, and the economy will be subbed with green innovation, green IoT, and the green economy. This chapter examines the importance of green innovations procedures in favorable circumstances, examining the expectations and roles of the green IoT (G-IoT) in the advancement of the general public through an evaluation of its potential to enhance personal satisfaction, health, economic growth, and green global modernization. It has been demonstrated that the G-IoT has the potential to transform and deliver different benefits across a variety of sectors by using cutting-edge engineering techniques.

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