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Capacity development in space applications and geographic information systems
Intensive capacity development sessions for Pacific island countries (Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Micronesia (the Federated States of), Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu).
The project aims to enhance institutional and technical capacity for using geospatial data and technology applications and promote regional cooperation for sharing geospatial data for disaster management in Pacific island countries.
ESCAP supports disaster-prone countries to enhance institutional and technical capacity for using geospatial information and technology applications, in collaboration with United Nations partners and regional organizations.
Through capacity building programmes and country pilot projects for technical staff from member States, ESCAP, together with regional organizations, delivers these programmes at a regional and sub-regional level.
Institutional and technical capacities are enhanced to effectively use, analyze and manage satellite-derived data, geospatial information and relevant technology applications, such as geo-portals, geo-databases and analysis tools, for effective disaster risk management.
Increased awareness for using emerging geospatial tools and applications to collect and analyze disaster-related geospatial data, in support of monitoring and implementing the Sustainable Development Goals.
Key publications include:
• Gaps and needs analysis reports on geo-portal/geo-database and early warning system in the Pacific
• Meeting report from the First Pacific Workshop on Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment and Early Warning Systems with Applications of Space and Geographic Information Systems
• Reports on intensive training sessions for technical staff