Ecoacoustics
Ecoacoustics is an interdisciplinary field that studies the sounds of environments, combining ecology and acoustics to understand interactions between organisms and their habitat. It analyzes sound patterns in ecosystems such as forests, oceans, and cities to monitor biodiversity, assess environmental impacts, and study climate change. We use soundscape recordings to identify species, map areas affected by noise pollution, and evaluate ecosystem health. This non-invasive approach is increasingly used in environmental conservation and natural resource management.




