Articles & Stories SERVIR-Mekong adds key tools for environmental monitoring Recently, the SERVIR-Mekong team added three new tools to aid in the environmental monitoring of the Mekong River Basin. November 4, 2016
Blog Supporting Water Management in the Lower Mekong with Satellites Densely populated communities living along low-lying deltas in Southeast Asia are dependent on the underground water stores these deltas provide for their livelihoods. Read about recent SERVIR activities toward helping this region use NASA's publicly available satellite data to support decision making on water resources issues. October 24, 2016
Articles & Stories FAO and SERVIR Helping to keep Sharper Eye on Forests and Land Use around the world According to the World Wildlife Fund, over 2 billion people rely on forests for shelter, livelihoods, water, food, and fuel security. Forests even help renew our air supply, as they take in large amounts of carbon dioxide and release oxygen. September 30, 2016
Blog Monitoring Land Cover for Resilient Development SERVIR-Mekong, along with SilvaCarbon, the US Forest Service and SIG, hosted a Google Earth Engine Training and a second workshop for the Regional Land Cover Monitoring System from 7-14 July 2016. August 16, 2016
Articles & Stories Monitoring the mighty Mekong River's water quality from space The Mekong River is a trans-boundary river system originating in Tibet and spanning China and five countries in Southeast Asia. It is important to monitor the amount of suspended sediment -- a key indicator of water quality -- in the river at various locations via in situ collections and visible satellite imagery. May 26, 2016