Articles & Stories Using NASA data to fight vector-borne disease where it starts SERVIR Applied Sciences Team members Pietro Ceccato and Erika Podest are proving that space is a good vantage point for fighting deadly diseases. April 2, 2016
Articles & Stories Protecting Kenya's Tea Crop and Livelihoods Kenya ranks third in the world in yearly tea production. Susan Malaso Kotikot, a native of Kenya who came to the U.S. a year and a half ago to accept a graduate research assistantship and work with SERVIR, wants to help mitigate crop damage by frost – and protect the livelihoods of many Kenyans. February 20, 2016
Blog RCMRD/SERVIR-Eastern & Southern Africa building Web Mapping capabilities in Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, and Kenya The Web has changed every aspect of our lives, from daily events to professional undertakings such as work related activities. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) – tools that enable us to manipulate the geographic aspects of data – have also been affected by web technology. February 8, 2016|Patrick Kabatha, RCMRD/SERVIR
Blog SERVIR-Eastern & Southern Africa/RCMRD Hosts Workshop on Satellite-based Frost Monitoring RCMRD hosted a training event called “Satellite Based Frost Mapping and Monitoring using MODIS Data" on 23-24 July 2015. August 5, 2015|James Wanjohi, Eastern & Southern Africa/RCMRD
Articles & Stories Telling the Story of Changing Land Cover in Namibia Susan Malaso Kotikot, a Graduate Research Assistant with SERVIR, has created an interactive publication to describe and explain land cover changes that took place in Namibia between 2000 and 2010. July 7, 2015