Modern monitoring devices are able to collect data in real time, which allows for prompt monitoring of the state of ecosystems. With the help of sensors, detectors and satellite technologies, it is possible to monitor air quality, water, temperature, humidity and other parameters that affect the state of nature. This data provides accurate information necessary for making timely decisions to protect ecosystems.
One of the main achievements of technology is the increased accuracy in predicting changes in nature. In the past, such data was collected manually, which took a lot of time and was subject to human error. Today, automatic monitoring systems are able to integrate data from different sources, which significantly increases the accuracy and speed of obtaining information necessary for taking action.