Abstract:
A key component of sustainable urban environmental management is urban vegetation. The goal
of this project is to create a system-based application that can use smoke detectors to identify forest
fires, measure rainfall, and monitor the condition of urban forests. To find the location of the user
and the nearest tool, the program also utilizes GPS technology. Literature review, requirement
analysis, system design, implementation, and assessment are some of the research techniques used.
The results showed the application's ability to provide up-to-date data on urban forest conditions,
rainfall, and early identification of forest fires. To preserve the environment, it is hoped that this
application can be a useful resource for urban forest rangers, environmental stakeholders, and the
general public.