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Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Urban Biodiversity: A Framework for Monitoring and Conservation (2501.14766v1)

Published 28 Dec 2024 in cs.CY and cs.AI

Abstract: The rapid expansion of urban areas challenges biodiversity conservation, requiring innovative ecosystem management. This study explores the role of AI in urban biodiversity conservation, its applications, and a framework for implementation. Key findings show that: (a) AI enhances species detection and monitoring, achieving over 90% accuracy in urban wildlife tracking and invasive species management; (b) integrating data from remote sensing, acoustic monitoring, and citizen science enables large-scale ecosystem analysis; and (c) AI decision tools improve conservation planning and resource allocation, increasing prediction accuracy by up to 18.5% compared to traditional methods. The research presents an AI-Driven Framework for Urban Biodiversity Management, highlighting AI's impact on monitoring, conservation strategies, and ecological outcomes. Implementation strategies include: (a) standardizing data collection and model validation, (b) ensuring equitable AI access across urban contexts, and (c) developing ethical guidelines for biodiversity monitoring. The study concludes that integrating AI in urban biodiversity conservation requires balancing innovation with ecological wisdom and addressing data quality, socioeconomic disparities, and ethical concerns.

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