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Earth observing satellites and geospatial technologies to address SERVIR is a joint development initiative of NASA and USAID, in partnership with leading regional organizations around the globe, to help developing countries use information provided by Earth observing satellites and geospatial technologies to address Food Security, Water and Disasters, Weather and Climate, and Land Use/Land Cover Change. .

SERVIR Hindu Kush Himalaya SERVIR Eastern & Southern Africa The SERVIR Hub Network SERVIR Central Asia (2018) SERVIR Global SERVIR Hindu Kush Himalaya SERVIR Mekong SERVIR West Africa SERVIR Amazonia (2017) SERVIR Eastern & Southern Africa

Harmonized Work Plans

SERVIR Theory of Change Goal: Improved economic, social, and environmental resilience for developing countries Objective: Increased use of Earth observation information and geospatial technologies in development decision-making IR2. Improved capacity of analysts and decision-makers to use Earth observation information and geospatial information technologies IR3. Improved awareness of and access to geospatial data, products, and tools IR4. Increased provision of user-tailored geospatial data, products, and tools to inform decision-making IR1. Improved capacity of hubs to function as regional service providers

A Complex, Yet Synergistic Structure of Many Partners USAID Missions West Africa Regional East Africa Regional Nepal Bilateral Asia Regional SERVIR Hubs West Africa Eastern & Southern Africa Hindu Kush Himalaya Mekong UMD-CP Columbia U SDSU U of OK U of Houston BYU UCSB JHU GSFC, JPL, MSFC USFS USGS Support Team Applied Sciences Team Joint SERVIR Program Committee Washington E3 Climate Change Program SERVIR SCO Capacity Building Program Private Sector Partners DigitalGlobe Esri Google Reduce poverty, build resilience Working on data-dependent issues in data-scarce places International field offices and partners in 70+ countries Provide societal benefit from space Extensive research and applied sciences portfolio Constellation of Earth observing satellites, all data free and open

SERVIR Applied Sciences Team (ROSES 2015) Inbal Becker-Reshef University of Maryland, College Park John Bolten NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Cédric David NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Patrick Gatlin NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Augusto Getirana NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Alessandra Giannini IRI, Columbia University Stephanie Granger NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Niall Hanan New Mexico State University ROSES 15 A.44 SERVIR Applied Sciences Team announced 30 June 2016 16 new projects - co-led by US scientists and hub scientists Innovative selection process to ensure hub involvement in projects and that pressing regional are met The projects include: Water Resources: Advances the flood forecast capabilities of water departments in SERVIR regions Agriculture and Food Security: Enhances capabilities of drought monitoring and agricultural forecasts for agriculture ministries in SERVIR regions Land Use and Land Use Change: Builds capacity of hubs and ministries to quantify carbon stock changes Weather and Climate: Enables inclusion of latest seasonal and longer term forecasts in regional decision making Sean Healey US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station Yang Hong University of Oklahoma, Norman Hyongki Lee University of Houston Jim Nelson Brigham Young University Peter Potapov University of Maryland, College Park Shrad Shukla University of California, Santa Barbara Michael Wimberly GISc Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University Ben Zaitchik Johns Hopkins University