Blog Earth Engine Drives Environmental Management in Vietnam USAID's website features a success story from the SERVIR-Mekong/ADPC partnership with Google to provide training on GEE. November 2, 2017
Articles & Stories Marrying Data and Development: How SERVIR Helps Countries Manage Environmental Risks Results of an in-depth, independent evaluation of the SERVIR project were shared at an Adaptation Community Meeting held June 28 at The Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. The evaluation included case studies of nine tools and services from throughout the SERVIR network. This featured article highlights some results and includes a link to the recorded webcast of the event. July 19, 2017
Articles & Stories SERVIR-Mekong grantees kick off innovative research During 1-2 June 2017, SERVIR-Mekong personnel led a kick-off workshop for seven grantee organizations selected under the SERVIR-Mekong Grants Program at the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center in Bangkok, Thailand. The purpose of the event was to define roles and responsibilities, outline grant activities, and provide opportunities for the grantees to interact in person with SERVIR-Mekong staff. June 16, 2017
Articles & Stories Enhancing management of water resources in Vietnam and Thailand Vietnam and Thailand, like other countries in the Mekong region of Southeast Asia, have long dealt with water-related problems -- flooding in the rainy season, drought in the dry season, and degradation of water quality because of a growing population, urbanization, and agricultural and industrial expansion. Efficient management of water resources is all-important for these countries. January 20, 2017
Articles & Stories Bringing the Power of Google to Scientists in the Lower Mekong Landscapes on Earth are changing at unprecedented levels. For scientists, practitioners and environmental decision makers, tracking these changes efficiently and accurately is critical to protecting lives and livelihoods. December 15, 2016