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Sustainable Waste Management Practices in Urban Areas

Abstract

This research explores the transformative effects of advanced environmental monitoring technologies on climate research, including satellite technologies, sensor networks, AI integration, remote sensing, and open-source platforms. The study covers how these innovations enhance the accuracy, scope, and collaboration in climate data collection and analysis. A qualitative methodology employs expert interviews and case studies to yield important developments: better global coverage, better accuracy in local data, sophisticated AI-driven insights, advanced climate models, and increased cooperation through open-source platforms. These findings represent the ability of such technologies to speed up climate research while promoting counteraction against climate change.

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K K Lavania, (2025-02-16 19:25:17.229). Sustainable Waste Management Practices in Urban Areas. Abhi International Journal of Environment Science, Volume 0UdvzF9kiHztDNWa5c89, Issue 1.