Smart Irrigation Management System for Precision Agriculture and Climate Resilience
Keywords:
-Green technology, -smart irrigation, -precision agriculture, -Internet of ThingsAbstract
In recent years, there have been significant climate alterations and substantial increases in pollution levels. The globe must prioritize the consideration of temperature fluctuations and increases in extreme weather phenomena. Unanticipated precipitation or it lack can significantly impact water levels, soil quality, crops, and food security. Conversely, adaptation may be as simple as enhancing efficiency through plug-and-play systems and implementing minimal modifications to irrigation management. This study aims to deliver a thorough examination of the global difficulties and potential impact of smart irrigation management systems on environmental preservation and sustainability attainment. These solutions are designed to build complementary frameworks that support modern administrations in boosting their adaptability, productivity, and overall efficiency. The document outlines the key environmental challenges, organized by likelihood and potential impact, and proposes an intelligent, user-friendly irrigation system for precision agriculture. This system is designed to maximize water efficiency in farming with minimal human involvement while incorporating soil characteristics and surrounding environmental factors.
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