Abstract

This article explores the role of Information Technology (IT) in the field of ecology across different countries. We review literature, conduct a comparative study, and analyze the impact and advantages of using IT in ecological research and conservation practices. The comprehensive examination presented here aims to highlight the unique ways in which IT is being used to address ecological challenges, improve data collection, and enhance biodiversity conservation. From remote sensing techniques to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in predicting ecological patterns, this study provides a global perspective on the intersection of technology and ecology. By shedding light on these applications and their implications, we contribute to the global discourse on sustainable ecological practices.

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