Earth Monitoring
Earth Monitoring refers to the systematic observation and analysis of the Earth’s physical, chemical, and biological processes. This practice involves collecting data on various environmental parameters, including atmospheric conditions, land use, water quality, and biodiversity, often through satellite imagery, ground-based sensors, and remote sensing technologies. The primary goal of Earth Monitoring is to track changes in the environment, assess human impacts, manage natural resources, and inform policy decisions related to sustainability and conservation. It plays a critical role in climate change research, disaster management, urban planning, and ecosystem monitoring, helping to enhance our understanding of the planet’s dynamics and promoting informed actions to protect and manage the Earth’s resources effectively.