SERVIR is a joint effort between NASA, USAID to build or improve capacities in developing regions to help adaptation to climate change by taking advantage of Earth Observation data for decision making. The project began in 2004, in Mesoamerica, partnering with the Central American Commission for Environment and Development(CCAD), the World Bank and CATHALAC. CATHALAC, located in Panama, serves as the regional hub for Mesoamerica since 2005. Two additional regional hubs have been established (in Easters & Western Africa - at RCMRD, Kenya, and The Himalayas- at ICIMOD, Nepal), and two more regional hubs are soon to be launched.
SERVIR Support to NSDI Efforts in Mesoamerica, Africa and the Himalayas
Latin America Geospatial Forum ; 2014 ; Mexico City, Mexico
2014-09-25
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NSDI-3: A Small Bore GDI Engine
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1999
|NSDI-3: a small bore gasoline direct injection engine
Automotive engineering | 1999
|NSDI-3: A Small Bore GDI Engine
SAE Technical Papers | 1999
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