๐ Volume 31, Issue 6
๐ ID: 2w3jDw8
Authors
Dr. Amina Al-Farsi, Dr. Carlos Martinez, Dr. Yumi Nakamura
, Matthew Wagner
Department of Environmental Science, University of Nairobi, Kenya; Department of Biology, Universidad Nacional Autรณnoma de Mรฉxico, Mexico; Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Tokyo, Japan
Keywords
Biodiversity
Conservation
Tropical Rainforests
Ecosystem Management
Remote Sensing
Abstract
This study evaluates the current biodiversity levels in tropical rainforests and proposes effective conservation strategies to preserve these critical ecosystems. By employing remote sensing technology and field surveys, we mapped species distribution and identified key threats, such as deforestation and climate change. Our findings suggest that community-based conservation efforts, coupled with international cooperation, are essential for the sustainable management of tropical biodiversity. We provide a framework for policymakers to implement conservation strategies that balance ecological preservation with socio-economic development.
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Dr. Amina Al-Farsi, Dr. Carlos Martinez, Dr. Yumi Nakamura , Matthew Wagner (2024).
"Biodiversity Assessment and Conservation Strategies in Tropical Rainforests".
Wulfenia, 31(6).