by Carmen Calle | May 22, 2023 | Capacity Development, Caribbean, Climate Change, English, Events, Mangroves Monitoring, Trinidad and Tobago
The Caribbean nation finishes its first training program delivered by SERVIR-Amazonia. In 2021, SERVIR-Amazonia began a training program on the use of geospatial tools in five Caribbean countries: Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Dominican Republic, and...
by Carmen Calle | Feb 16, 2023 | Barbados, Capacity Development, Caribbean, English, Guyana, Services, Trinidad and Tobago, Uncategorized, Water Resources and Extreme Events
Capacity-building workshops delivered in Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana to strengthen mangrove and hydrological event management. SERVIR-Amazonia provides training on geospatial technology capacity-building to governments, universities, research...
by Carmen Calle | Feb 8, 2023 | Colombia, English, Services, User engagement
As part of the SERVIR-Amazonia Program’s work to strengthen and expand the use of its services to monitor illegal mining and hydrometeorological phenomena, a technical team of the Program held meetings with key stakeholders in Colombia from January 17 to 19 of this...
by Carmen Calle | Dec 20, 2022 | APN, Capacity Development, English, Services
Partners In November 2022, an online training event “Environmental Monitoring with Google Earth Engine”, was held by Conservación Amazónica (ACCA), as part of the SERVIR-Amazonia Program with the support of the Centre for Development and Environment of the...
by SERVIR Team | May 27, 2022 | Capacity Development, Caribbean, Climate Change, Ecosystem Management, English, Mangroves Monitoring
SERVIR-Amazonia began the second quarter of 2022 by visiting five Caribbean countries, expanding the geographic impact of its Program. The objective of the activity which is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for a 2-years period...
by SERVIR Team | Mar 30, 2022 | Brazil, Ecosystem Management, English, Gender, Indigeneous People, Portuguese, Services, Spanish
Indigenous women and women of isolated rural communities express interest in using geospatial technology to protect community forests in the Brazilian Amazon The Origens Brasil® network, facilitated and administrated by the Brazilian NGO Imaflora, connects community...