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22 Jun 2022 | SERVIR-HKH

Managing seeds and agricultural losses in the wake of extreme climate events: Lessons from Nepal

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As climate change-induced disasters surge around the world, it is the people of the least developed countries paying the bulks of the costs.

31 Mar 2022 SERVIR-HKH
BMD launches High Impact Weather Assessment Toolkit

Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) on Wednesday introduced the High Impact Weather Assessment Toolkit (HIWAT) aiming to simulate extreme weather hazards ...

15 Sep 2022 SERVIR-HKH
Scientists say Western nations owe flood reparations to Pakistan

In little over a decade, Pakistan has faced two large-scale floods, costing billions of dollars in losses and ...

12 Sep 2022 SERVIR-HKH
Monsoon Floods Devastate Commercial Crops, Cause Loss Of $1.7 Bln In Sindh: Study

A recent by the International Centre for Integrated Mountains Development (ICIMOD) and Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) has revealed that ...

30 Aug 2021 SERVIR-HKH
A book on SERVIR’s decade of experience on Earth Observation science and geospatial information technologies

In an attempt to share lessons and experiences from a decade-long effort on the application of Earth Observation Science and ...

29 Jan 2023 SERVIR-HKH
Rain, rain come along, don’t tarry much too long

The seasonal forecast does not show promising signs of precipitation this winter. Almost two months of the season have already ...

21 Jun 2022 SERVIR-HKH
NASA, BMD partners to boost Bangladesh’s weather forecasting capabilities

Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has introduced High Impact Weather Assessment Toolkit (HIWAT) aiming to simulate extreme weather hazards and issue ...

9 Sep 2022 SERVIR-HKH
For lightning-prone communities in Bangladesh, new warning system may not be enough

An average of four people a week are killed by lightning in Bangladesh, and the problem is expected to get ...

13 Sep 2022 SERVIR-HKH
Pakistan floods threaten food security, destroy key crops

Floods hit dozens of areas Pakistan Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab. Large tracts of farmland were destroyed in the provinces. If thousands of ...