Emerging Sensors for Environmental Monitoring
Grab your copy of Emerging Sensors for Environmental Monitoring by James McLaughlin, a timely handbook that puts cutting-edge sensing technology in the hands of practitioners, researchers, and policy makers. Whether you manage urban air networks, monitor coastal water quality, or deploy sensors across agricultural landscapes, this book opens a window on practical, real-world solutions.
Inside, McLaughlin blends clear explanations of sensor principles with hands-on guidance: sensor selection, calibration, data fusion, wireless connectivity, and maintenance strategies. Rich case studies span air quality monitoring in cities, nutrient tracking in freshwater systems, and remote sensing applications for climate resilience—making the material relevant to local municipalities, regional agencies, and international research teams alike.
You’ll discover how low-cost Internet of Things (IoT) devices, advanced electrochemical and optical sensors, and machine-learning analytics are transforming pollution detection and compliance reporting. The text emphasizes reliability, scalability, and data quality—helping you design networks that deliver actionable insights for environmental management, smart cities, and conservation efforts.
Practical, well-illustrated, and forward-looking, this book is ideal for environmental engineers, field technicians, academic researchers, and decision-makers seeking proven strategies for monitoring air, water, and soil across urban, coastal, and agricultural settings. Equip your team with the knowledge to deploy robust sensor networks and translate raw data into policy and operational decisions.
Order Emerging Sensors for Environmental Monitoring by James McLaughlin today and lead smarter, data-driven environmental monitoring programs in your region.
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