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    Innovations and Impacts on Agricultural Practices: Improving Weed Management With Artificial Intelligence
    (Taylor and Francis, 2026) Aliya Firdaus, Syed Khalida Izhar, Shazia Qamar, Uzma Afaq
    Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a pivotal role in advancing environmental stewardship by enabling innovative solutions to address pressing ecological challenges. Through its ability to process vast amounts of data, AI empowers researchers and policymakers to monitor environmental changes, predict future trends, and develop strategies for sustainable resource management. By integrating AI into environmental efforts, societies can transition toward more sustainable practices, ensuring the preservation of natural ecosystems for future generations. Its transformative potential underscores the importance of leveraging AI as a critical tool in fostering global environmental resilience and sustainability. AI for Environmental Innovation and Stewardship examines this transformative potential by covering fundamental concepts, innovative methodologies, and real-world applications of AI in environmental contexts. It highlights the role of machine learning, data analytics, generative AI, supply chains, augmented reality, and virtual reality in providing new insights and solutions for managing complex ecological systems. It explains how AI is advancing environmental monitoring, enhancing predictive capabilities, optimizing resource usage, and supporting evidence-based decision-making.

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