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Semi-automated Database Syncing Solution Presented at the Earth Science Data systems (ESDS) Technology Spotlight

On 11/21/22, Ed Keeble (IMPACT/Development Seed) and Shelby Bagwell (UAH/IMPACT) of the Airborne Data Management Group (ADMG) presented an ESDS Technology Spotlight titled “A Semi-automated GCMD Keyword Update Capability to Ensure Service Consistency” detailing a newly developed and implemented database …

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Invited Presentation at the 22nd William t. Pecora Memorial Remote Sensing Symposium, (PECORA 22) in Denver, CO, USA

Pontus Olofsson gave an invited presentation titled “Comprehensive Monitoring of Environmental Change: New Opportunities For Capacity Building” in technical session 2-6: Land Cover and Land Use Change and Impacts on Decision Making Processes Affecting Food Security and Environment. The talk …

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NASA Highlights SERVIR’s Contributions to Preparedness and Early Warning at Inter-Agency Session at COP27

At the 27th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27), Laura Lorenzoni, Program Scientist in the Earth Science Division at NASA HQ, shared the stage with USAID, NOAA, the IGAD Climate Prediction and Application Center (ICPAC) in Kenya, and …

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An Environmental Justice Story: NASA’s Environmental Change Dashboard Reveals Inequities in Disaster Recovery

The newest release of NASA’s environmental change dashboard showcases how Earth Observation data can reveal inequities otherwise overlooked. Analysis of satellite data and socio-economic data laid bare some inequities in recovery from Hurricanes Maria in Puerto Rico and Ida in …

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