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Agriculture is an important occupation which provides food to all over world. However, agriculture requires attention regarding farmland methane a greenhouse gas, and monitoring of different environmental parameters for controlled irrigation. Greenhouse gases are primarily responsible for global warming. Major contributor of farmland methane are ruminants like cows and buffalos which are often inherent part of farmland ecosystem. The solution could be achieved by using Internet of things (IoT) based smart farming. We have developed a model for IoT-based smart farming for sustainable development in agriculture which is capable of real-time monitoring of various farmland parameters. This model could be further used to reduce farmland methane emission and precise irrigation for reduced global warming as well as reduced water wastage in future. The monitoring and reduction of greenhouse gases and controlled irrigation can lead toward sustainable development.
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Kumari, V., Iqbal, M. (2020). Development of Model for Sustainable Development in Agriculture Using IoT-Based Smart Farming. In: Patnaik, S., Ip, A., Tavana, M., Jain, V. (eds) New Paradigm in Decision Science and Management. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1005. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9330-3_31
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