Abstract
This article examines the transformative role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in environmental science, focusing on its applications in environmental monitoring, climate change research, and disaster management. It highlights how GIS integration with advanced technologies like remote sensing, machine learning, and big data analytics has enhanced our understanding and management of complex environmental systems. The article discusses specific case studies, including global forest cover analysis, coral reef monitoring, climate change modeling, and disaster response efforts. It also explores the future prospects of GIS, including its potential integration with artificial intelligence and improved satellite technology. The article underscores GIS's critical role in providing accurate, timely, and actionable environmental insights, enabling more effective decision-making and problem-solving in addressing global environmental challenges.
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