History of Earth observations (EO) for agriculture, satellites and sensors that can be used, the limitations of satellite data, and examples of current EO applications in agriculture
EO data can be used to bring high-resolution insight to inform a range of decisions, from informing ‘climate-adaptive’ building design to helping to identify opportunities for climate-resilient development and economic activities in coastal areas
The EO time-series data sets can build understanding about the scale of effects associated with different drought impacts, helping to develop early food security assessments
The web-based (EO4SD CR) platform provides climate action programmes with enhanced climate risk management capabilities allowing users to explore the data and apply on-demand analytics
Experiences in applying machine learning tools to current data from phones, drones, and satellites, as well as Geo-enabling Initiative for Monitoring and Supervision
Using dBrain, the government’s Financial Management Information Systems (FMIS) platform, to ensure the continuity of public financial management operations and the delivery of public services during COVID-19 crisis