This study provides a comprehensive examination of data privacy and security within the realm of environmental research, highlighting the evolving challenges and innovative solutions in safeguarding sensitive environmental data. Employing a systematic literature review and content analysis, this research scrutinizes peer-reviewed articles, legal documents, and policy papers published from 2014 to 2024. The study's objectives were to explore fundamental principles, assess key developments and cutting-edge solutions, and understand the impact of international standards and regulatory bodies on data protection in environmental studies. Key findings reveal a growing emphasis on robust data governance frameworks, driven by advancements in digital technologies and the global diffusion of regulations such as the GDPR. Innovations in encryption and anonymization techniques have emerged as critical tools in enhancing data security. However, the study identifies a pressing need for interdisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement to navigate the complex landscape of data privacy and security effectively. The study concludes that the future of environmental research is intricately linked to the strategic integration of data privacy and security measures. It recommends a proactive approach to data protection, emphasizing the importance of compliance with international regulations, the adoption of privacy-by-design principles, and the development of education and training programs. Future research should focus on advancing data security technologies and exploring the socio-ethical implications of data use in environmental studies, ensuring the ethical stewardship of sensitive information.
Keywords: Data Privacy, Environmental Research, Data Security Solutions, International Regulations.