Reasons Behind Environmental Data Vacuum & Importance of Data

Using Environmental data the scientists/researchers will be able to provide answers to problems related to deterioration environmental conditions.

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Kruti Davda

Published On Jan 03, 2020

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The definition of data is any type of information, statistics, or facts collected for research and analysis. In a very dynamic domain such as Environmental Monitoring where the climate or ambient air quality conditions are dependent on multiple variables, environmental data collection is of utmost importance. It is through this environmental monitoring that scientists/researchers will be able to provide answers to problems related to deteriorating environmental conditions. This will in turn help in making informed decisions and analyze new insights backed by scientific data.

In the current scenario, You look at the internet for the environment data but don’t find sufficient data to analyze the change. That’s an environmental data vacuum – the absence of environmental data.

Why is that?
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Lack of Environmental Education
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Kruti Davda

I am an experienced air quality professional from India who leads the Environment department at Oizom, an Environmental Solution Company dedicated to developing smart and affordable air quality monitoring solutions.
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