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Nancy D. Searby 1 , Dan Irwin 2 , Ashutosh Limaye 2 ,

From Space to Village: The SERVIR Regional Visualization & Monitoring System. Nancy D. Searby 1 , Dan Irwin 2 , Ashutosh Limaye 2 , 1 NASA HQ Earth Sciences Division Applied Sciences Program 2 NASA MSFC SERVIR Program. NOAA Satellite Conference April 11, 2013. Space to Village.

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  1. From Space to Village: The SERVIR Regional Visualization & Monitoring System Nancy D. Searby1, Dan Irwin2, Ashutosh Limaye2, 1NASA HQ Earth Sciences Division Applied Sciences Program 2NASA MSFC SERVIR Program NOAA Satellite Conference April 11, 2013

  2. Space to Village A NASA-USAID partnership to improve environmental management and resilience to climate change by strengthening the capacity of governments and other key stakeholders to integrate earth observation information and geospatial technologies into development decision-making NASA Sub-Goal 3A: Study Earth from space to advance scientific understanding and meet societal needs. USAID: renewed focus on integrating science, technology, & innovation into development to solve today’s most pressing development challenges around the globe.

  3. SERVIR Network Current Hub Graduated Hub Program Office (NASA/MSFC) Potential Future Hubs SERVIR Network RCMRD – Host of SERVIR-East Africa ICIMOD – Host of SERVIR-Himalaya CATHALAC– Graduated Hub/Network Affiliate

  4. ‘South-South’ Collaboration • Centers are exchangingideas and sharingexperiences

  5. What We Do • Capacity Building of Regional Institutions, Stakeholders, and Young Professionals • Improved Access to Data, Models, Online Maps, Visualizations • Development of Decision Support Tools and Services • Strengthening Partnerships and Fostering Collaboration Across SERVIR Network

  6. SERVIR Thematic Areas • Agriculture • Biodiversity • Climate • Disasters • Ecosystems • Energy • Health • Water • Weather

  7. SERVIRGlobal.net

  8. SERVIR Science Applications for Decision Making Real Time Streamflow in East Africa Landslide Prediction System in Mesoamerica Bhutan Water Resource Assessment Near Real-time Forest Fire Monitoring in Nepal Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory in Southern Africa Frost Mapping in Africa

  9. SERVIR Africa and the CREST model- Forecasting for Flood-Prone Watersheds Hydrologic model CREST began with single watershed in Kenya Flood mapping tool translates the hydrologic model product into a better visualization and decision making tool. Real Time, Historic and Seasonal Streamflow Training and Capacity Building Working on seasonal hydrologic forecasts at the request of Kenya and Tanzanian Ministries of Water Resources Soil Moisture Near Real Time TRMM Rainfall Data

  10. Frost Monitoring and Early Detection • In Kenya, as with many other countries in Africa, frost damages are a significant threat, causing millions of dollars in damage to crops including tea and coffee. • Advanced knowledge of potential frost areas is critical to reduce these damages. • Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD) requested SERVIR’s help with identifying (1) areas of potential frost within Kenyan agricultural regions and (2) areas with crops damaged by frost. • Using NASA and KMD datasets, SERVIR-Africa has put together a system for early detection and warning of frost and to assess damaged areas. • The system is currently being tested by the end users in Kenya and there is significant interest in this product for additional countries in Africa.

  11. Forest Fire Detection and Monitoring System • In 2009, SERVIR Mesoamerica used MODIS fire hotspots to generate Guatemala Fire Monitoring System. • Recently, SERVIR HKH developed SMS Forest Fire Detection and Monitoring System in Nepal. • Over 200 Forest Officers in Nepal are receiving real-time information about current fires in their district. • In near future, the system will be transferred over to Nepal Ministry of Forest for their continued operational use.

  12. SERVIR Science Team: A Satellite-based Early Warning & Mapping Water Resources Visualization System for Low-lying Deltas F. Hossain, Tenn Tech: Development of a hydrologic modeling system that can routinely predict, map and warn of water-related vulnerability issues, quantify hydrologic implications of climate change as well as provide rapid post-disaster assessment when needed. Jason-2

  13. Thank you! SERVIR SERVIRGlobal.net NASA Applied Sciences Program Appliedsciences.nasa.gov Earth Science Data Access Earthdata.nasa.gov

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