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MONITORING (or Reflexive Monitoring): refers to the appraisal work that people do to understand and assess the CI.
Source monitoring refers to the ability to remember the origin of information.
Structural health monitoring refers to the process of measuring damage-sensitive variables to assess the functionality of a structure.
Monitoring refers to online awareness and self-evaluation of one's goal-directed actions, while Control refers to the generation and selection of goal-directed actions (Osman, 2010a).
Another benefit of the WebGIS GMO monitoring refers to coexistence issues.
Source monitoring refers to the ability to recall the origins of memories, knowledge and beliefs and involves the spatiotemporal context under which a memory is acquired.
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We conclude that monitoring in smallholder and other types of PES may be improved through: 1) devolving analyses to the local level; 2) communicating to stakeholders a distinction between 'applied' and 'scientific' accuracy; and 3) documenting and communicating the diverse functions of monitoring, referred to here as co-benefits – a contrast to simple 'monitor and pay' conceptions of PES.
The figures of 5 and 25%% monitoring refer to the probability of getting caught.
Monitoring referred to active auditing of compliance.
The human rights approach to monitoring can be considered from two complementary perspectives: rights-centred monitoring (referring to what is monitored) and rights-based monitoring (referring to how monitoring is performed).
Of the original 150 sites, we selected 70 sites for air toxics monitoring (referred to as "distributed" sites) by first retaining 21 sites that were geographically isolated from other monitoring locations or had produced high residuals in our prior statistical models for NOx, SO2, PM2.5, and EC.
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