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.
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USAID's website features a success story from the SERVIR-Mekong/ADPC partnership with Google to provide training on GEE.
Transboundary water management is a challenge to countries in the Lower Mekong. Surface water distribution changes over space and time and these patterns can provide insight into ecological structure and function, patterns of flooding and flood risk, and the impacts on the landscape, infrastructure, and the people at-risk.
Earth Magazine recently featured an article on SERVIR, highlighting the program and in particular several activities of the SERVIR-Mekong hub, which is based at ADPC in Bangkok, Thailand.
Through USAID's SERVIR-Mekong grants program, in partnership with NASA, the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) arranged a regional training workshop to estimate future flood exposure by combining scenarios for urban growth with flood models.
Meet Chinaporn "Pin" Meechaiya, Senior Coordinator / Hydrologist for ADPC/SERVIR-Mekong.
Meet Thailynn Munroe, Graduate Research Assistant for the NASA SERVIR Science Coordination Office.
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.
SERVIR improves capacity to create and utilize innovative tools, products and services to better manage today's complex development and environment challenges.
A recent article authored by SERVIR-Mekong Regional Science Associate Kel Markert et al. (2018) was selected as the feature and cover story for the current Remote Sensing issue.
The collapse, on the night of July 23, of the Xe Namnoy Xe Pian Dam in Sanamxay district, Attapeu province of Lao PDR, flooded villages and left thousands homeless.