Congressional Hearing Spotlights Gender Inclusivity in SERVIR's Climate Efforts
SERVIR continues to seek out ways to foster inclusive climate change action, and best practices for ensuring its services build climate resilience for everyone.
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SERVIR continues to seek out ways to foster inclusive climate change action, and best practices for ensuring its services build climate resilience for everyone.
A SERVIR "hackathon" on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)-based flood forecasting methods, held May 24 – 28, brought together participants from the SERVIR Science Coordination Office, SERVIR-HKH, and Applied Sciences Team members.
ICIMOD has compiled a recently released open-access book — Earth Observation Science and Applications for Risk Reduction and Enhanced Resilience in Hindu Kush Himalaya Region: A Decade of Experience from SERVIR — which was launched virtually on 25 August 2021.
SERVIR is stepping in to explore how Earth observations can provide reliable sources of data on growing conditions to inform the design and implementation of gender-responsive, index-based insurance in East Africa.
We're partnered with ResilienceLinks to host a webinar highlighting how USAID and NASA are strengthening access to critical water data to promote climate resilience. Event date: Wednesday, May 22, 2024, 9:00AM - 10:15AM, GMT -4.
ClimateSERV is a web-accessible system that allows users to access, visualize, and analyze historical Earth observations useful to decision-making across multiple sectors.
As part of this service, SERVIR HKH, with the technical support of Brigham Young University developed a streamflow prediction tool that incorporates all primary and secondary rivers in the HKH region
Floods are a recurring event in the HKH region that often have disastrous consequences. To help better understand these events, SERVIR HKH developed the Flood Inundation Mapping Tool, a cloud-based system developed to map flood areas in Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and the northeast part of India.