Earth (Jan 2022)

Monitoring and Evaluation: The Foundation for Lake and Reservoir Management

  • Jeffrey A. Thornton,
  • William R. Harding,
  • Thomas M. Slawski,
  • Hebin Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/earth3010008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 115 – 124

Abstract

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In this paper, we review the evolution of environmental monitoring, from its earliest days of exploration and increasing understanding of ecosystems and environment through the development of models and similar tools, to the current application of monitoring to assess project achievements. We note that information gathered through environmental monitoring is critical in evaluating the applicability of models and the accuracy of remotely-sensed information, and supporting the role of citizen science in the acquisition of environmental data. As monitoring increasingly is applied to project management, we identify the nexus between environmental and project management as needing to have purpose; observing that the purpose of monitoring evolves over time. This evolution is supported by the evaluation or assessment of the data—environmental and management related—over time, making monitoring and evaluation foundational for sound environmental management, restoration, protection, conservation, and understanding of ecosystem values.

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