Digital Technologies in Biodiversity Conservation
Traditional biodiversity conservation methods are now being augmented by technology-driven solutions. Tools like satellite imagery, drones, AI species identification, e-DNA barcoding, and big data analytics are revolutionizing monitoring, enforcement, and policy. These innovations provide scalable ways to address biodiversity loss and help meet India's commitments to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Recent Developments
- In August 2025, the Union government announced plans to implement an AI-based early warning system along railway tracks to prevent accidents involving elephants and other large animals.
- In December 2024, Uttarakhand became the first state in India to adopt AI for creating ....
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- 2 Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) – Implications for Indian Exports
- 3 Climate Finance and Operationalizing Loss & Damage Mechanisms
- 4 NDCs and India’s Progress on Paris Agreement Targets
- 5 Climate Finance Taxonomy: Defining Green Investment Standards
- 6 Climate Change: Impacts on Agriculture and Food Security
- 7 Water Scarcity and Climate Resilience
- 8 Emissions Trading and Air Quality Management
- 9 Forest Fire Management in India
- 10 Sudden Climate Variability and Extreme Weather Pattern Shifts

