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In the Hindu Kush and Himalayan mountain ranges, the stunning landscape that makes the region so iconic is also creating a serious obstacle for public health – but NASA atmospheric scientists and the SERVIR programme are working to help keep mountain communities breathing easy.
Meryl Kruskopf & Jacob Ramthun
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However, EO and GIT concepts are still rudimentary or non-existent in school curricula across the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region, ...
On 12 July 2021, at the 2021 international training workshop on Earth observation for sustainable development ...
We partnered with the Met Office, UK’s national meteorological agency, to organize a training in June 2021 on spatial and ...
The regional workshop, organized by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) and the Met Office, the UK’s national ...
Droughts do not harm immediately. Their impact on lives and productive assets is gradual, which is perhaps why they do ...
To mitigate the food security and economic risks of South Asia's frequent and intense droughts, scientists and policymakers from