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ARSET - Building capacity to use Earth observations in addressing environmental challenges in Bhutan

Organizer(s) National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Description

This in-person training is in collaboration with Druk Holdings and Investments (Bhutan). It will cover data acquisition of satellite and modeled data; methodologies on how to generate land-, water-, and disaster-related products from satellite data; and accessing relevant existing products for assessing land use change, natural resource management, and climate mitigation. This training will be tailored to case studies in Bhutan with the goal of improving capacity to use remote sensing data to better manage natural resources, improve land use planning, and monitor disasters experienced in the Kingdom of Bhutan.

Citation: (2024). ARSET - Building Capacity to Use Earth Observations in Addressing Environmental Challenges in Bhutan. NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET). http://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/get-involved/training/english/arset-building-capacity-use-earth-observations-addressing

Audience

  • Remote sensing scientists, practitioners, and geospatial analysts from public, private, and civil society organizations to use remote sensing for improved natural resources management.
  • Foresters, agronomists, data scientists, and land use planners to access, interpret, and apply remote sensing data.
  • Any practitioners of remote sensing data.

Course format

  • Four-day, in-person workshop

Sessions

Details coming soon

Prerequisites

Fundamentals of Remote Sensing

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Country and region Bhutan
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