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Fortaleciendo el monitoreo de bosques amazónicos de Madre de Dios para conocer el impacto real de la minería ilegal

Fortaleciendo el monitoreo de bosques amazónicos de Madre de Dios para conocer el impacto real de la minería ilegal

by SERVIR Team | Jun 27, 2020 | Deforestation, English, Peru, Portuguese, Services, Spanish

En el marco del programa SERVIR–Amazonia, el Programa Nacional de Conservación de Bosques para la Mitigación del Cambio Climático del Ministerio del Ambiente (MINAM), conjuntamente con el Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT) y con Conservación Amazónica...
New data catalog for SERVIR-Amazonia

New data catalog for SERVIR-Amazonia

by SERVIR Team | Jun 16, 2020 | APN, English, Portuguese, Services, Spanish

Check out SERVIR-Amazonia’s new data catalog. Any large enterprise or organization needs some way to document its data resources to improve work internally and to serve its clients. The type of geospatial data that we work with has unique characteristics that make...
Agrilinks features article about SERVIR-Amazonia’s contribution to mangrove monitoring in Guyana

Agrilinks features article about SERVIR-Amazonia’s contribution to mangrove monitoring in Guyana

by SERVIR Team | May 20, 2020 | Capacity Development, Deforestation, Ecosystem Management, English, Guyana, Services

Agrilinks, the online knowledge sharing hub on development topics related to resilience, food security and poverty reduction, is part of the U.S. Government’s Feed the Future initiative. Agrilinks just featured a blog post written by Glenn Hyman (Spatial...
Reducing illegal gold mining in the tropical forests of Ghana and Peru: A forthcoming collaboration across the Atlantic

Reducing illegal gold mining in the tropical forests of Ghana and Peru: A forthcoming collaboration across the Atlantic

by Simone Staiger | Apr 7, 2020 | Deforestation, English, Peru, Services

At the recent global knowledge exchange of SERVIR, Sydney Novoa, Project Manager for SERVIR-Amazonia at Conservación Amazónica (ACCA) Peru, and Foster Mensah, Executive Director at the Center for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Services (CERSGIS) in Ghana...
Protecting the natural seawall of Guyana with a sustained monitoring and evaluation systems of mangrove forests

Protecting the natural seawall of Guyana with a sustained monitoring and evaluation systems of mangrove forests

by Simone Staiger | Jan 29, 2020 | Capacity Development, Deforestation, English, Services

Mean high tides exceed land elevation by as much as 2 m along the Guyana coast. With rising sea levels due to climate change, the country expects more intensive flooding, saltwater intrusion and related problems throughout the coastal lowlands. Mangrove forests serve...
Service prioritization at SERVIR-Amazonia leads to concrete action plan

Service prioritization at SERVIR-Amazonia leads to concrete action plan

by Simone Staiger | Jan 16, 2020 | English, Services, Stakeholder engagement

The comprehensive exercise of assessing the needs with users of geospatial information for environmental decision-making in Peru, Colombia and Brazil as well as the follow-up meetings with decision-makers of key institutions generated more than 50 service ideas. A...
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