Monitoring land cover and land use change is important for land resource mapping, understanding ecosystem services including resilience to climate change, biodiversity conservation and other issues.…
Rain and stream gauge data are sparse in time and space, which hampers decision making on long term planning and development. In addition, river flow data is not widely shared, especially…
“Impressions” chronicles SERVIR-Mekong's journey from its launch until the present day. The book documents the program's achievements and learnings as SERVIR-Mekong looks to the future—using…
The Earth Science Applications Guidebook is a web-based, multimedia product that synthesizes best practices and lessons learned on the use of Earth science information for decision-making. It is also…
Author(s): U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service (USFS), Spatial Informatics Group (SIG), World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), and SERVIR-Mekong
Commodity-Driven Forest Loss: A Study of Southeast Asia represents the culmination of a nearly two-year study funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Regional Development Mission…
Author(s): David Saah, Gary Johnson, Billy Ashmall, Githika Tondapu, Karis Tenneson, Matt Patterson, Ate Poortinga, Kel Markert, Nguyen Hanh Quyen, Khun San Aung, Lena Schlichting, Mir Matin, Kabir Uddin, Raja Ram Aryal, John Dilger, Water Lee, Ellenburg et al.
Land cover monitoring efforts are important for resource planning and ecosystem services in many countries. Collect Earth Online (CEO) is a new, free open source and user-friendly software tool for…
Author(s): David Saah, Karis Tenneson, Ate Poortinga, Quyen Nguyen, Farrukh Chishtie, Khun San Aung, Kel N. Markert, Nicholas Clinton, Eric R. Anderson, Peter Cutter, Joshua Goldstein, Ian W. Housman, Biplov Bhandari et al.
Land cover maps play an integral role in environment management. However, countries and institutes encounter many challenges with producing timely, efficient, and temporarily harmonized updates to…