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May 9th, 2011
Remote Sensing Tools for Water, Food and Floods

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The availability of accurate hydrological data plays a key-role to developing solutions to food supply concerns and the impacts of extreme weather and rising water levels. Formulating and enforcing water management and climate adaptation policies depends on accurate information. Around the world, and particular in developing countries, such data infrastructure does not exist, hampering the ability to cope with climatic variability and change and leading to unnecessary economic and human losses. Read More