An Integrated Gis, Remote Sensing And Ai-Based Framework For Improving Monitoring Methodology Of Protected Natural Areas
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2025.vol51.6692.pp12-16Keywords:
GIS-based monitoring, protected natural areasAbstract
Effective monitoring of protected natural areas is a critical prerequisite for biodiversity conservation, ecosystem sustainability, and evidence-based environmental management [1,2]. However, many existing monitoring systems remain fragmented, episodic, and weakly integrated with modern geospatial and analytical technologies, which limits their ability to detect spatial–temporal changes and emerging ecological risks in a timely manner
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