Exploring the Intersection of Digital Transformation and Biodiversity Conservation in Thailand
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Digital Transformation, Biodiversity Conservation, GIS, Satellite Imagery, Thailand, Environmental MonitoringAbstract
As digital technologies advance, their application in environmental monitoring and biodiversity conservation has become a focal point for many countries. This study investigates the intersection of digital transformation and biodiversity conservation in Thailand, focusing on the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), satellite imagery, and mobile applications for monitoring wildlife populations and habitats. The paper highlights how these technologies have improved the accuracy and efficiency of biodiversity surveys and data collection, enabling more informed decision-making in conservation efforts. The study also evaluates the challenges of integrating these technologies into existing conservation frameworks, particularly in terms of data accessibility, public awareness, and the need for skilled personnel. The research suggests that while digital tools hold great potential for biodiversity conservation in Thailand, there is a need for greater investment in capacity-building and policy development to ensure their sustainable use.
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