NASA DEVELOP, an Applied Sciences’ Capacity Building program, introduces individuals and institutions to the applications of NASA Earth observation data in an effort to help inform decision making. The program employs early career professionals to conduct rapid feasibility studies tailored specific to partner needs. Each year, DEVELOP conducts 50-60 feasibility studies that highlight the capabilities of Earth observations for measuring and monitoring a wide range of environmental phenomena. For this presentation, example projects will be highlighted that focus on monitoring air quality and pollution, wildfire emissions, and greenhouse gasses such as methane. An overview of example projects, the user communities involved, satellite data used, and lessons learned will be shared.
NASA DEVELOP’s Approach to Building Individual and Institutional Capacity to Use Earth Observations for Atmospheric Monitoring and Decision Making
AGU Fall Meeting 2021 ; 2021 ; New Orleans, LA, US
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch