The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) has released its Annual Report for 2023, showcasing a year of significant achievements and transformative initiatives. The report highlights UNOOSA's efforts in capacity building, advancing gender equality, ensuring space sustainability, enhancing disaster preparedness, and fostering international cooperation in space activities.
Today marks Desertification and Drought Day, an observance dedicated to raising awareness about the critical issues of desertification, land degradation, and drought. The theme for 2024, “United for Land. Our Legacy. Our Future”, underscores the need for global solidarity in promoting sustainable land use practices to ensure a healthy future for coming generations.
This is event is available for participation on an ongoing basis
Vasundhara Emergency Management Foundation (VEMF) was registered in India on the 14th of March this year. It is affiliated to The International Emergency Management Society - TIEMS.
VEMF will host the TIEMS 2024 Hybrid Annual Conference in Pune, India 26th - 29th November this year.
Vasundhara is a Sanskrit word which means planet earth. Vasu means wealth and Dhara means the one who holds. Vasundhara holds all wealth, sustains the natural resources and processes, and nourishes all species including the humanity.
Over the centuries, communities throughout the world have experienced disasters triggered by natural hazards. In the past these disasters were considered inevitable.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and its partners have unveiled a new capability within the ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System, designed to rapidly characterize large earthquakes and provide faster notifications. This enhancement incorporates satellite-based sensors to detect earth-surface movements, complementing the system's existing network of over 1500 seismic sensors.
Researchers from the University of Melbourne, in collaboration with Tribhuvan University in Nepal and the University of Florence, are helping villagers in Nepal predict and prepare for landslides with a cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) system. This initiative, supported by the Government of Nepal and Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, aims to mitigate the devastating impacts of landslides in a region highly susceptible to such disasters.