MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON SMART AGRICULTURE: INTEGRATING COMPUTING, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, AND IOT
Keywords:
Smart Agriculture, Internet of Things (IoT), Environmental Science, Computing TechnologiesAbstract
The integration of Smart Agriculture (SA) represents a revolutionary shift
in agricultural practices, leveraging the convergence of advanced computing
technologies, environmental science, and the Internet of Things (IoT). This article
explores how multidisciplinary perspectives are contributing to the evolution of smart
farming, focusing on the enhancement of agricultural productivity, sustainability, and
the efficient use of resources. The synergy between IoT, environmental science, and
computing frameworks enables real-time monitoring, decision-making, and predictive
analytics to optimize agricultural systems. Key challenges and future trends in the
deployment of smart agriculture technologies in Pakistan are discussed, along with
case studies demonstrating the transformative potential of these technologies. This
research underscores the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in addressing
the complexities of modern agriculture, aiming to enhance food security, reduce
environmental impacts, and improve resource management.

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