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Monitoring newly upgraded automatic weather stations (AWS) in Karongi district, 2025. These stations provide data that helps farmers plan, alerts communities ahead of extreme weather, and contributes to better global forecasts.
Credit: UNDP Rwanda
*Associated with the UNDP-supported SOFF-funded project in Rwanda
I just got this new 22" LCD monitor at work. It allows me to have both more pixels and better viewing than my old 17" CRT did.
Went over Monitor Pass on Highway 89 on our way back from the Flickr Yosemite Group meetup. We were looking to see if any aspens had donned their golden mantle for fall. You can tell by the trees in the background we'll have to try back later this month.
During the first week of January 2017 i visited a friend who works in Singapore. These are some of the resulting images from the city and from Nature reserves.
System of Monitoring and Evaluation of Development based on PP39/2006
www.slideshare.net/DadangSolihin/sistem-monitoring-dan-ev...
www.docstoc.com/docs/40503230/Sistem-Monitoring-dan-Evalu...
Early detection and rapid response are two major factors in controlling the spread of invasive species. Basically, find those invasives fast so they can be treated before they take over. Here, Debbie Boyd, records information for subsequent monitoring efforts.
Stream monitoring on Four Mile Run at Banneker Park in Arlington 2014. Volunteers John and Phil collecting aquatic invertebrates during stream monitoring/sampling from Four Mile Run at Banneker Park, Arlington
Photographer: Jen Soles
May 3, 2014