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Space agencies and other agencies in the region conducted disaster management and emergency response activation exercises using a new tool called images and process data. Share on social networks Share on Facebook Training course organized by the Space and Major Disasters Program Manager International Charter and Latin American Economic Commission. The event, held at the ECLAC facility in Santiago, Chile, brings together the space agencies of Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina.
and other Latin American Georgia Phone Number institutions processing satellite data to support environmental emergency management in their countries. Representatives from Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile and Argentina attended. Since then, the English name of the International Charter has been integrated with space agencies around the world. and delivering space data to help monitor the impact of natural or man-made disasters anywhere on Earth by empowering users. Under this initiative we will provide detailed satellite imagery to requesting countries to assist disaster management authorities during the response and mitigation phases of emergencies that cause significant damage to people and property.
In the framework of the conference held in Chile, Fernanda GarcĂa Ferreira, Researcher International Charter Project Manager and Lecturer at the Gullich Institute, together with Larcio Namigawa of the National Institute of Space Research of Brazil, presented the following recommendations and implementation of the International Charter Members of the Secretariat held training sessions on a new tool for processing satellite data in the cloud. The idea is to update the project managers present on their knowledge of the new tools available. We divided them into small groups to give them access to real data from space agency satellites to monitor different emergency situations.
and other Latin American Georgia Phone Number institutions processing satellite data to support environmental emergency management in their countries. Representatives from Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile and Argentina attended. Since then, the English name of the International Charter has been integrated with space agencies around the world. and delivering space data to help monitor the impact of natural or man-made disasters anywhere on Earth by empowering users. Under this initiative we will provide detailed satellite imagery to requesting countries to assist disaster management authorities during the response and mitigation phases of emergencies that cause significant damage to people and property.
In the framework of the conference held in Chile, Fernanda GarcĂa Ferreira, Researcher International Charter Project Manager and Lecturer at the Gullich Institute, together with Larcio Namigawa of the National Institute of Space Research of Brazil, presented the following recommendations and implementation of the International Charter Members of the Secretariat held training sessions on a new tool for processing satellite data in the cloud. The idea is to update the project managers present on their knowledge of the new tools available. We divided them into small groups to give them access to real data from space agency satellites to monitor different emergency situations.