Analysis of Temperature Anomalies and Assessing Ecological Consequences
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https://doi.org/10.58445/rars.851Keywords:
biodiversity, ecology, temperatureAbstract
This research paper aims to predict future temperature anomalies and assess their potential consequences on ecosystems and human activities. A combination of time series analysis, machine learning models, and spatial analysis, investigates temporal trends in temperature anomalies and projects future scenarios. The study also evaluates the impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services, human health, and socioeconomic factors, providing a comprehensive overview of the challenges posed by climate change. The findings may also offer valuable insights for policymakers to develop adaptive strategies and mitigate the adverse effects of global climate change.
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