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Management conservation of ecosystem services based on artificial intelligence: a analysis of citations in Scopus

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  • Juan Bladimir Aguilar-Poaquiza
  • Carla Sofía Arguello Guadalupe
  • William Patricio Cevallos-Silva
  • Jorge Daniel Córdova Lliquin
  • Carlos Eduardo Cevallos Hermida
  • Oscar Danilo Gavilánez Álvarez
  • Diego Cajamarca-Carrazco

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Technological development has allowed a global advance of artificial intelligence (AI), which is used as an advanced tool for the conservation of ecosystem services in order to achieve planetary sustainability. The objective of the article was to analyze the conservation of ecosystem services focused on the application of artificial intelligence based on bibliometric research. The Scopus database was used as a direct source of research. Using the 2020 prism methodology, 69 articles were quantified, considered from the year 2020 to 2025, with a notable growth of study from the year 2022 to 2024, obtaining in 2024 the maximum point with a total of 31 publications, of which environmental science is the most studied with 24 % and the country in which more research is generated is the United States with 15,84 %, followed by Italy with 14,85 %. Most of the studies involving ecosystem services seek to generate a green solution for the preservation of natural resources that provide great benefits and contribute to human wellbeing.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:datame:v:4:y:2025:i::p:1066:id:1056294dm20251066
DOI: 10.56294/dm20251066
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