Virtual technical advisory support to Honduras

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UN-SPIDER held six webinars and discussion sessions with staff at the Forest Conservation Institute of the Ministry of Environment and staff at the national office of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in order to raise awareness of novel satellite technologies and products for monitoring forest fires. Participants took note of the UN-SPIDER recommended practice on burn severity mapping, the capacity of the Sentinel-5P satellite to monitor smoke dispersion in the atmosphere and a procedure developed in Colombia for assessing the susceptibility of vegetation to forest fires.

As a follow-up, UN-SPIDER will provide technical advisory support to the Forest Conservation Institute through the creation of a 20-year database of forest fires (2000–2020), the modelling of the susceptibility of vegetation to forest fires in two geographical areas identified by the Institute and dedicated training on the use of these novel applications.

Virtual technical advisory support to Mozambique

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UN-SPIDER and the Federal University of Santa Maria of Brazil (a UN-SPIDER regional support office) conducted three webinars for staff at the National Institute for Disaster Management, the National Meteorological Institute, the Regional Water Administration Authorities, the Ministry of Public Works, Housing and Water Resources, the Mozambique Red Cross and universities in order to raise awareness of the applications of novel satellite technologies and products to monitor droughts and map the geographical extent of floods. The National Institute for Disaster Management, the Regional Water Administration Authorities and the Ministry of Public Works, Housing and Water Resources gave presentations on their efforts to monitor floods and droughts; the development of an information system on arid and semi-arid areas; the use of the Africa risk capacity tool by the National Institute for Disaster Management; and efforts by the Ministry of Public Works, Housing and Water Resources to monitor droughts.

UN-SPIDER, together with the National Institute for Disaster Management, the National Meteorological Institute and other institutions, including universities, discussed the establishment of a technical, inter-institutional team that would focus on the generation of geospatial information to support disaster management using geographical information systems and Earth observation applications. 

Virtual technical advisory support to Colombia

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UN-SPIDER and the Agustin Codazzi Geographic Institute of Colombia (a UN-SPIDER regional support office) conducted two webinars for staff at the National Disaster Risk Management Unit and the Geological Survey of Colombia. UN-SPIDER visiting scientists presented the results of and challenges involved in the development of a methodology to map landslides triggered by earthquakes. The webinars also provided an opportunity to discuss the standard operating procedures for the activation of the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters. 

In addition, UN-SPIDER was invited to participate in the eighth meeting of chiefs of the information technology offices of institutions linked to the agricultural sector, which was organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Colombia. A UN-SPIDER visiting scientist delivered a presentation on the use of Earth observation technologies in the agricultural sector, with a focus on droughts and forest fires. 

 

Virtual technical advisory support to Guatemala and Honduras following forest fires

In order to raise awareness of the new products available for the monitoring of forest fires and the UN-SPIDER recommended practice on burn severity mapping, a visiting scientist created maps of the burn severity of forest fires in Peten Province, Guatemala, and the central region of Honduras in May 2020.

Virtual technical advisory support to El Salvador

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At the request of the National Civil Protection Directorate of the Ministry of the Interior, UN-SPIDER participated in four workshops organized by the Directorate for its staff in four provincial offices. UN-SPIDER facilitated the virtual participation of experts from several UN-SPIDER regional support offices and national disaster management agencies of Latin American countries.

Virtual technical advisory support to Nigeria

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At the request of the National Emergency Management Agency and the National Space Research and Development Agency of Nigeria, UN-SPIDER conducted three webinars to present UN-SPIDER resources and showcase how space technologies could support flood and drought monitoring efforts. During the virtual meetings, the two agencies discussed their use of geospatial data and geographical information systems in disaster management.

National Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Authority (NRDDMA) of Nepal

The National Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Authority (NRDDMA) of Nepal was established through the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) of 2017 to coordinate and implement DRRM-related functions in the country. Its mandates include leading, facilitating and supporting federal, provincial and local governments on disaster risk reduction, response and reconstruction.

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National Institute of Forest Conservation and Development (ICF) of Honduras

The National Institute of Forest Conservation and Development, Protected Areas and Wildlife (ICF), is a government entity created by Executive Decree No. 98-2007, with the aim of establishing the legal regime to which the administration and management of forest resources, protected areas and wildlife will be subject, including their protection, restoration, use, conservation and promotion; promoting sustainable development, in accordance with the social, economic, environmental and cultural interests of the country.

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Mozambique Ministry of Public Works, Housing and Water Resources (MOPHRH)

The Ministry of Public Works, Housing and Water Resources is created by Presidential Decree No. 1/2015 of 16 January, pursuant to Article 4 (1) (g) of Presidential Decree No. 3/2015, of 20 February, and in the use of the powers delegated by the Council of Ministers pursuant to article 1 of Resolution 7/2015, of 20 April.

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Mozambique Red Cross Society (MRCS)

The Mozambique Red Cross Society (CVM) provides support to communities in order to reduce their vulnerability to disasters and strengthen their response capacity. It aims to respond to disasters as rapidly and effectively as possible, by mobilizing its resources and using its network in a coordinated manner, and assists those who have suffered the full impact of a disaster in rebuilding their homes, lives and services and to strengthen their capacity to cope with future disasters.

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