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The Mobility Compass is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within mobility and transport research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2021Service Planning Approach and Its Application5citations
  • 2021Earth Observation Applications in the Hindu Kush Himalaya Region—Evolution and Adoptions2citations
  • 2021Strengthening the Capacity on Geospatial Information Technology and Earth Observation Applications2citations
  • 2021Lessons and Future Perspectives of Earth Observation and GIT in the HKHcitations
  • 2021Rapid Flood Mapping Using Multi-temporal SAR Images: An Example from Bangladesh16citations

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Lessons and Future Perspectives of Earth Observation and GIT in the HKH

  • Bajracharya, Birendra
  • Thapa, Rajesh Bahadur
  • Matin, Mir A.
Abstract

During the last decade, SERVIR has been striving for realizing its vision of “Space to Village” by implementing services that provide innovative solutions to improve livelihoods and foster self-reliance with the help of EO and geospatial technologies. Over these years, there has been significant development in the field of EO and geospatial technology. However, the capacity of the key agencies to utilize these advancements to produce, disseminate, and use information has not been able to catch up with these developments. As cited in the previous chapters, SERVIR-HKH has been working with various partners and stakeholders in co-developing and implementing applied, user-driven EO and geospatial information services in the HKH region. SERVIR-HKH recognizes that the sustainability of information products and applications and their use requires an understanding of users and their needs. Understanding the user’s needs and organizational context is the key to delivering effective services. As illustrated in Chaps.  2 and 3 , the needs assessment study revealed that the use of geospatial data in the region started in the early 1990s, but there are still gaps in the institutionalization and sharing of that information. Often, individual agencies produce geospatial information for their own purpose and do not share it due to lack of policies. Besides, in most cases, the information would have been generated through specific projects funded by external agencies without proper sustainability planning. And as has happened in many cases, those services could not be continued due to lack of resources and capacity.

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