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July-September 2023 climate forecast points to an above normal fire season in western Amazon

July-September 2023 climate forecast points to an above normal fire season in western Amazon

by SERVIR Team | Aug 1, 2023 | English, Uncategorized

Author: Kátia...
22 Empowered women develop skills at Arizona State University

22 Empowered women develop skills at Arizona State University

by SERVIR Team | Sep 23, 2022 | English, Peru, Uncategorized

From May 15 to 20, 22 professional women from South America shared an intense face-to-face workshop, organized by the Knowledge Exchange for Resilience Program of Arizona State University (ASU) and the SERVIR-Amazonia Program, entitled “Advancing Women’s...
Powerful Amazonian women defending their territory

Powerful Amazonian women defending their territory

by SERVIR Team | Sep 23, 2022 | English, Peru

Erika and Paola, FENAMAD’s Forestry Monitors, strengthen the monitoring of their communities with geospatial data During the month of April, the SERVIR-Amazonia Program, with the support of Amazon Conservation (ACCA), a Program partner in Peru, organized a...
Restoring soils in continental Ecuador, now a more feasible goal with new Digital Chemical Fertility Map

Restoring soils in continental Ecuador, now a more feasible goal with new Digital Chemical Fertility Map

by SERVIR Team | Aug 31, 2022 | Ecuador, English

50% of Ecuador’s soils are being degraded. This situation demands special attention, as it leads to the reduction of water sources and increases vulnerability to climatic events in agriculture, which puts food security at risk. Faced with this challenge, a...
Launching of a new geospatial service to monitor and protect mangroves in Guyana

Launching of a new geospatial service to monitor and protect mangroves in Guyana

by SERVIR Team | Aug 18, 2022 | English, Guyana

In Guyana, mangroves are crucial for wave attenuation, and their intricate root systems help in sediment binding. As a result, they lower erosion rates while also acting as a key barrier during severe storms. Mangroves play a vital role in carbon capture and they...
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