Water and Disasters Thematic Lead Interview -- Dr. Farrukh Chishtie
Dr. Farrukh Chishtie, Science and Data Co-Lead for ADPC / SERVIR-Mekong, is profiled.
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Dr. Farrukh Chishtie, Science and Data Co-Lead for ADPC / SERVIR-Mekong, is profiled.
Faith Mitheu, Water and Disasters Lead for RCMRD / SERVIR-Eastern & Southern Africa, is profiled.
Eric Anderson, NASA/SERVIR-Mekong Science Coordination Lead and Disasters Theme Lead for the NASA SERVIR Science Coordination Office, is profiled.
Mir Matin, Science and Data Lead for SERVIR-HKH / ICIMOD and Theme Leader, Geospatial Solutions for ICIMOD, is profiled.
This summer, Liza Goldberg, an intern at the NASA Goddard Biospheric Sciences Lab in Greenbelt, Maryland, spent seven days with the NASA SERVIR SCO to discuss potential uses of her mangrove monitoring tools with SERVIR scientists.
From 2014 to 2016, Vietnam experienced its worst drought in 90 years, with 52 out of the 63 provinces affected. This event and subsequent disasters emphasized the need for a reliable system that can provide forecast information about rainfall and drought.
Vikalp Mishra, Agriculture and Food Security Postdoctoral Research Fellow for the NASA SERVIR Science Coordination Office, is profiled.
Dr. Issaka Lona, Food Security and Agriculture, Weather and Climate, and Water Resources and Hydroclimatic Disasters Thematic Lead for AGRHYMET / SERVIR-West Africa, is profiled.
NASA and USAID receive the 2018 Interagency Partnership award, honoring the SERVIR program for outstanding technology transfer achievements.
Since 2005, an ambitious collaboration between NASA and USAID has been quietly but steadily building the capacity of scientific organizations, government officials, emergency responders, and communities across the developing world to better handle environmental challenges.