Articles & Stories Space Age Technology to Monitor Land Use in the Lower Mekong Monitoring land cover and land use change is important for land resource planning, maintaining ecosystem services, and for building resilience to climate change. May 15, 2018
Blog NASA and University of Twente Join Forces to Connect Space to Village A new partnership between NASA and the University of Twente — a public research university located in Enschede, Netherlands — aims to help more people in developing countries harness the power of Earth observations and geospatial technologies to solve problems, improve lives and prepare for the future. April 20, 2018
Articles & Stories SERVIR-Mekong grantees showcase research on geospatial applications for resilience On March 8 to 9 SERVIR-Mekong organized a final workshop for the Small Grants Program, a 10-month program that supported organizations and institutions that use Earth observations to address environmental management challenges in the Mekong Region. March 22, 2018
Articles & Stories Enhancing Protection of Forests Across the Globe Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellites The crucial role forests play in our world cannot be underestimated. To enhance preservation and monitoring of this natural resource, SERVIR and SilvaCarbon launched a series of global workshops this year in West Africa, Eastern and Southern Africa, Hindu-Kush Himalaya, and the Lower Mekong region on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) applications. March 14, 2018
Articles & Stories SERVIR Profile of Emily Adams Meet Emily Adams, Eastern and Southern Africa Science Coordination Lead for the NASA SERVIR Science Coordination Office. December 8, 2017