Increasing Resiliency in the Face of Disaster: Four Best Practices

How can implementing partners and international NGOs help countries establish a solid foundation to prepare for, respond to, and rebuild after disasters? When it comes to increasing resilience, these four practices are a good place to start.
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From Trickle to Flood: How Water Extremes Can Impact Health

Fluctuations in water availability caused by climate change can have huge public health ramifications. In this blog post, Wan Lee argues that sometimes the solutions to these burdens can be found outside the health sector.
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Bringing the Power of Google to Scientists in the Lower Mekong

This blog post was contributed by SERVIR, a joint initiative by NASA and USAID, and was originally posted on www.servirglobal.net. Landscapes on Earth are changing at unprecedented levels. For scientists, practitioners, and environmental decision makers, tracking…

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Bringing Climate Science into Development Planning

New, easy-to-digest climate risk profiles help development practitioners integrate climate adaptation into programs across sectors.
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