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Building Capacity to Integrate NASA Earth Science into Water Resources Management Applications

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
The NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training program works directly with end-user agencies to develop hands-on and online workshops on access, visualization, and application of NASA remote sensing and model products, applicable to flood, drought, agriculture and climate change. The program develops training modules and Case Studies tailored to individual countries and environmental management priorities. All materials are publicly accessible at http://water.gsfc.nasa.gov. Past and present topics include rain and snow cover monitoring in Latin America available in English and Spanish. Also applicable to other countries. Future Topics include evapotranspiration, vegetation, and ground water.
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