Abstract

Natural resource management using remote sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a powerful approach that combines technology and data to monitor, assess, and make informed decisions about natural resources. Remote sensing involves the use of sensors on satellites, aircraft, drones, or other platforms to gather data about the Earth's surface and atmosphere. GIS, on the other hand, is a system designed to capture, store, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographic data. Together, these technologies offer numerous benefits for natural resource management. The data is helpful for the regular asset chiefs to comprehend and all the more actually team up with remote sensing researchers to create and apply remote sensing technology to accomplish checking targets.

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