17 April 2025

Environmental Monitoring

Environmental Monitoring refers to the systematic observation and assessment of environmental conditions and changes over time. This process involves the collection of data on various environmental parameters, such as air quality, water quality, biodiversity, soil conditions, and climate factors. The purpose of environmental monitoring is to track the health of ecosystems, detect changes or trends in environmental conditions, assess compliance with environmental regulations, and provide essential information for decision-making related to environmental protection and sustainable management. It is commonly employed by governments, research institutions, and organizations focused on environmental conservation to ensure that natural resources are managed effectively and to safeguard public health.