Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment is the systematic process of observing, sampling, and analyzing the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment to evaluate its condition over time. This applied science involves collecting data on factors such as air and water quality, soil contamination, and biodiversity to establish baseline conditions, detect changes, and identify trends. The subsequent assessment phase interprets this data to determine the impact of human activities or natural events, assess compliance with environmental regulations, and provide the scientific foundation for effective resource management, policy-making, and conservation efforts.
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2. Design of Monitoring Programs