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
Articles & Stories SERVIR Applied Sciences Team Developing Tool to Evaluate Effectiveness of Forest Conservation in Mesoamerica A SERVIR Applied Sciences Team project led by Allen Blackman of Resources for the Future is developing a user-friendly web-based tool to help non-technical users conduct accurate evaluations using satellite data. April 7, 2015
Articles & Stories Space to Village: SERVIR-Himalaya fusing satellite-based observations with community forestry in Nepal Forested areas are important to our planet's health because they take in large amounts of carbon and release oxygen. When forests are removed or degraded, less carbon is taken from the atmosphere, and the result is increased carbon emissions, which may hasten climate change and increase its impact. March 18, 2015
Blog SERVIR participates in United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 20th Conference of Parties SERVIR project director Dan Irwin has just returned from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 20th Conference of Parties (COP20) held in Lima, Peru. December 20, 2014
Blog Youth in Pakistan learn new ways to address climate change issues Forty students from major cities and the mountains of Pakistan assembled for a special event in Islamabad, Pakistan, 24-27 November 2014, to learn about the environmental impacts of climate change and about state of the art tools for addressing this issue. December 15, 2014