What are the Key Components of Ecological Surveillance?
The key components of ecological surveillance include:
Environmental Monitoring: Tracking changes in environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and rainfall. Wildlife Surveillance: Monitoring wildlife populations to detect potential zoonotic diseases. Geospatial Analysis: Using GIS and remote sensing to analyze spatial data and identify disease hotspots. Land Use Monitoring: Collecting data on land use changes and human activities that may affect disease transmission.