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III Encontro Internacional em Democracia Ambiental

15 Outubro 2024 - 17 Outubro 2024
Universidade Federal de São Carlos
São Paulo
Brasil

Após as cidades de Coimbra (Portugal) e São Luís-MA terem sediado as primeiras edições, agora a Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) será a sede da terceira edição do ENCONTRO INTERNACIONAL EM DEMOCRACIA AMBIENTAL, do INSTITUTO JURÍDICO DA UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRA (IJ) e do CENTRO DE ESTUDOS EM DEMOCRACIA AMBIENTAL DA UFSCAR (CEDA), com o tema “Ambiente de todos, ambiente para todos: ativ

Governança Inclusiva da Terra e Administração Fundiária Adequada ao seu Propósito: De quem é o propósito?

19 Setembro 2024

A administração fundiária é uma ferramenta poderosa para o desenvolvimento equitativo, mas sua forma e o modo como é implementada são cruciais para a realização desse potencial. Este webinário irá explorar como uma abordagem holística e centrada nas pessoas pode revolucionar a Administração Fundiária Adequada ao seu Propósito (FFPLA - sigla em inglês) e garantir que a administração da terra realmente atenda às necessidades das comunidades. Ao priorizar as vozes da população local, especialmente de mulheres, jovens e grupos marginalizados, podemos criar sistemas de administração de terras que não sejam apenas eficientes, mas também justos e inclusivos.

Land Portal Foundation
Netherlands Enterprise & Development Agency

I Simpósio Internacional Cidades Médias e Pequenas e VII Simpósio Cidades Médias e Pequenas da Bahia

17 Setembro 2024 - 19 Setembro 2024
Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana - Feira de Santana - Bahia - Brasil
Feira de Santana
Brazil

Lema/Tema: "Políticas territoriais em cidades médias e pequenas: novas periferias, desigualdades e diversidades"

Data: De 18 a 20 de setembro de 2024

Local: Feira de Santana, Bahia - Brasil

Modalidade de participação e prazos: Envio de resumo expandido ou artigo de 16 a 30 de junho de 2024, segundo normas disponíveis aqui!
 

Earth Observations for Humanitarian Applications

05 Junho 2024 - 19 Junho 2024

NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) has opened a new open, online webinar series: Earth Observations for Humanitarian Applications. Refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs), and other displaced populations are made more vulnerable to climate change impacts due to their socio-political marginalization. This three-part, intermediate training presents concrete strategies for mapping localized climate conditions with risks faced by refugee and IDP communities around the world.

The training will focus on flood risk assessments and specific challenges for assessing flood risk in refugee and IDP camps; gauging long-term heat stress in refugee camps and the challenges with decision making surrounding heat risk; and monitoring drought effects on agricultural landscapes in refugee settings using Earth observations (EO) to explore the correlations between anomalies in crop productivity and weather-based factors

 

Introduction to Lightning Observations and Applications

25 Março 2024 - 01 Abril 2024

NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) has opened a new open, online webinar series: Introduction to Lightning Observations and Applications. This three-part, introductory training focuses on global and regional lightning data products that can be applied to disaster risk preparedness.

As the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events are likely to increase due to climate change impacts, lightning activity will likely increase as well, causing more power outages, increased risks of wildfire ignition, and increased numbers of injuries and fatalities. Therefore, information about lightning activity is critical for better preparedness against these disasters.

Large Scale Applications of Machine Learning using Remote Sensing for Building Agriculture Solutions

04 Março 2024 - 18 Março 2024

NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) has opened a new open, online webinar series: Large Scale Applications of Machine Learning using Remote Sensing for Building Agriculture Solutions. Remote sensing data is becoming crucial to solve some of the most important environmental problems, especially pertaining to agricultural applications and food security. Participants will become familiar with data format and quality considerations, tools, and techniques to process remote sensing imagery at large scale from publicly available satellite sources, using cloud tools such as AWS S3, Databricks, and Parquet. Additionally, participants will learn how to analyze and train machine learning models for classification using this large source of data to solve environmental problems with a focus on agriculture. 

 

 

 

Transforming Earth Observation (EO) Data into Building Infrastructure Data Sets for Disaster Risk Modeling

02 Outubro 2023 - 09 Outubro 2023

NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) has opened a new open, online, intermediate webinar series: Transforming Earth Observation (EO) Data into Building Infrastructure Data Sets for Disaster Risk Modeling. This three-part training, presented in English and Spanish, is open to the public and will cover the basics of natural hazard risk modeling and exposure development with a focus on fusing data from multiple datasets expressly for the purposes of risk assessment.  We will also present examples applying the techniques to applications related to flood risk assessment, climate adaptation, and earthquake modeling.

Monitoring Water Quality of Inland Lakes using Remote Sensing

17 Julho 2023 - 24 Julho 2023

NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) has opened a new open, online webinar series: Monitoring Water Quality of Inland Lakes using Remote Sensing. This advanced-level training will focus on using remote sensing observations from Landsat 8 and 9, Sentinel-2, and Sentinel-3 for assessing water quality parameters, including chlorophyll-a concentration, turbidity, and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in inland lakes. This training will also highlight the importance of in situ measurements of these parameters, coincident with satellite observations, in developing methodologies for operational water quality monitoring.

Assessing the Impacts of Fires on Watershed Health

05 Julho 2023 - 12 Julho 2023

NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) has opened a new open, online webinar series: Assessing the Impacts of Fires on Watershed Health. This advanced-level, three-part training will focus on using remote sensing observations for monitoring post-fire impacts on watershed health. Specifically, this training will highlight uses of NASA Earth observations (EO) for pre-fire land cover mapping, watershed delineation and stream mapping, post-fire burn severity mapping, and pre- and post-fire riverine and freshwater water quality.