
Ecological Informatics
Ecological Informatics is an interdisciplinary field that uses information technology and data analysis to study and manage ecosystems. It involves collecting, organizing, and analyzing data about plants, animals, climate, and landscapes to better understand ecological processes and make informed conservation or management decisions. By integrating computer science, ecology, and data science, ecological informatics helps scientists and policymakers monitor environmental changes, predict impacts, and develop sustainable strategies to preserve biodiversity and natural resources effectively.