Skip to main content
  • English
  • Español
  • Français

United
Nations

 

Office for Outer Space Affairs
UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal

  • Accueil
  • À propos
    • Qu'est-ce que l'ONU-SPIDER?
    • À propos d’UNOOSA
    • Publications
    • Offres d'emploi
    • Rencontrez l'équipe
    • Contact
  • Applications spatiales
    • Technologie satellitaire
    • Mécanismes d’urgence
    • Recovery Mechanisms
    • Réseau international d'alerte aux astéroïdes
    • Space Mission Planning Advisory Group
    • Initiative internationale sur la météorologie spatiale
    • Les technologies spatiales à l'ONU
    • Comptes-rendus d'utilisateurs
  • Liens & ressources
    • Application de données du mois
      • Disaster Recovery
    • Sources de données
    • SIG et logiciels de télédétection
    • Online Learning Resources
    • Institutions
  • Risques & catastrophes
    • Prévention des risques de catastrophe
    • Systèmes d'alerte précoce
    • Gestion des catastrophes et des interventions d'urgence
    • Aléas naturels
    • Cadre d'action de Sendai
    • L'ONU et la prévention des risques de catastrophe
    • L'ONU et les alertes précoces
    • L'ONU et la gestion des catastrophes
  • Appui technique
    • Missions Conseil
    • Appui d’urgence
    • Appui à distance
    • Pratiques recommandées
    • Activités de formation
    • Utilisations pratiques
  • Réseaux
    • Bureaux régionaux d’appui
    • GP-STAR
    • MHEWS
    • IWG-SEM
  • Projets
    • SPEAR
    • SEWS-D
    • EvIDENz
    • Flood GUIDE
  • Actualités
    • Actualités
    • Événements
    • Événements passés

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • ADPC, USAID, And NASA Jointly Launch SERVIR-Southeast Asia To Address Climate Change
  • ADPC, USAID, and NASA Jointly Launch SERVIR-Southeast Asia to Address Climate Change

ADPC, USAID, and NASA Jointly Launch SERVIR-Southeast Asia to Address Climate Change

SERVIR-Southeast Asia

On January 24, 2023, the U.S. Ambassador to Thailand, together with the Executive Director of the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC), and the NASA Earth Science Division Director, launched SERVIR-Southeast Asia (SERVIR-SEA). The project is an $11.2 million ADPC-USAID-NASA initiative to help communities across Southeast Asia adapt to regional and transboundary climate issues and mitigate the impacts of climate change and disasters.

SERVIR-Southeast Asia is one of five global hubs under SERVIR, a collaboration project between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and NASA that helps regional institutions, governments and citizens use open-source satellite technologies to address climate-related challenges, implemented by ADPC.

The programme SERVIR-SEA builts on the SERVIR-Mekong project, impemented by the ADPC from 2014-2022 to ensure that the residents of the Lower Mekong Region were better prepared to respond to climate change's impacts.

As U.S. Ambassador to Thailand, Robert Godec, said during the launch event "This new program expands the geographic focus of SERVIR in Southeast Asia and deepens our engagement with regional institutions to accelerate climate resilience. {...} SERVIR-Southeast Asia will go a long way to ensure that communities and businesses throughout Thailand and across ASEAN are not only resilient to the impacts of climate change, but prosper in spite of these challenges."

More information avaliable here (ADPC article) and here (NASA article).

https://www.adpc.net/igo/contents/Media/media-news.asp?pid=1852#:~:text=Karen%2…
Thu, 9 Feb 2023 - 14:00
South-eastern Asia

Footer menu

  • Contact
  • Terms of Use

User account menu

  • Log in