Environmental
monitoring Environmental monitoring is a process used to observe and analyze changes in the environment over time. It can be used to monitor the quality of air, water, and soil, and to analyze and measure the impacts of climate change, pollution, and human activities. Through the collection and interpretation of environmental data, environmental monitoring provides valuable information to decision-makers to ensure the sustainability of ecosystems and human health. Benefits of environmental monitoring include informing policy decisions, mitigating risk, improving environmental quality, and preserving ecosystems. Monitoring can improve public health by providing knowledge of environmental threats, such as air and water pollution, and enabling the identification of actions that can be taken to protect human health.
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