Climate Change, Technology, and the Future of National Parks (E 2023)
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open in viewerNational parks across the US face several threats each and every day. These threats come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, but all need to be tackled to protect our nation's most prolific natural reserves. In this paper, we discuss the nature of the most critical challenges that national parks face and potential solutions that utilize modern and promising new technologies. With rapidly changing ecosystems, the best way to conserve the parks include implementing artificial intelligence, remote sensing, and more collaborative efforts with local communities to not only preserve the parks as they are, but to predict future changes and how to best mitigate detrimental effects.
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- E-project-082923-165508
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- 2023
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
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- 2023-08-29
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- E-project-082923-165508
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- 2023-12-04
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