Technological Biodiversity And Development Peer-review Journal

Biodiversity refers to the diverse life forms. This variety is expressed in various ways within a species, such as Genetic diversity. All individuals of a specific species have common characteristics but not all of them are identical. In general, every single person has a unique set of genes. There's usually more variation in a large population than in a small population with a smaller pool of genes. Technological advancements can be implemented in the protection of biodiversity. Technologies can be implemented for identifying individual animals, tracking their movements, identifying and locating animal and plant species, and remotely assessing their habitat status have become better, faster, and cheaper as threats to species survival are increasing. New technologies are being implemented in order to protect biodiversity but these technologies by themselves do not save species, and new data are creating new problems. Improving technology alone, for example, cannot prevent poaching: solutions require that the right people be given sufficient resources. Habitat loss is another driver: the task here is to link current sophisticated remote sensing with the data on species occurrence to determine where species remain. The use of technology can only be helpful if it is awarded to the right person to guard the biodiversity. This journal is focused on Technological Biodiversity and Development.

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