Impact of Sensor Networks on Aquatic Biodiversity in Wetland: An Innovative Approach
Aquatic biodiversity is in the central field of environmental conservation issues in a wetland. Yet it determinately faced aquatic conservation authorities the loss of biodiversity as a very important global issue for several years due to misuse wireless sensor technology. The study attempts to re...
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Scientific & Academic Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35712/1/Miah.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35712/ http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.geo.20211101.02.html |
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Summary: | Aquatic biodiversity is in the central field of environmental conservation issues in a wetland. Yet it
determinately faced aquatic conservation authorities the loss of biodiversity as a very important global issue for several years
due to misuse wireless sensor technology. The study attempts to re-look at the sensor networks that affect the aquatic
biodiversity within and around the Tanguar Haor- wetland study at Sunamganj district in Bangladesh. Key aquatic
conservation tools provided at the Tanguar Haor and its challenges with gaps in policies for wetland management practices are
highlighted. The study shows the aquatic biodiversity-related rules and regulations amended were apex in Bangladesh from
2010 to 2018. The study represents the impact of processed sensor networks on aquatic biodiversity in a wetland to be
compared to larger, medium, and smaller animals in a bright, dark and optimum environment, facilitating the design and
misuse of wireless sensor networks within GPS locations. Approximately 64% of the respondents agreed on the development
of aquatic biodiversity for managing the wetland at Sunamganj with secure peripheral sensor networks. The research also
found that the Tanguar Haor is at risk due to misuse of wireless sensor networks compared to other wetlands in the Sylhet
Division. Scientific knowledge is indispensable in wetland resource management but it poorly identified such knowledge
while various performances are still below par. The research is unique and represents the innovative idea to improve the
existing wetland policy linking with the appropriateness for the Ramsar Wetland Conservation Strategy |
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