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New Technologies: Space technology

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Although many developing countries are still not major players in space technology, there is a growing recognition that it can be of practical value — in predicting natural disasters or monitoring crops for example.

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Opinions and Analysis

Pacific islands to map coastal hazards Support community mapping for climate adaptation

Improving access to information technology can help communities assess their own vulnerability and boost local planning, says John Waugh.

8 February 2012 | EN | ES

Woman in teashop, Somaliland Famine response needs better science communication

The Horn of Africa drought exposes the continuing gap between our ability to predict disaster and to take effective humanitarian action.

22 July 2011 | EN | ES | 中文


News and Features

An Indian wheat farmer High temperatures 'make wheat old before its time'

Higher temperatures could decrease wheat yields by causing the crop to age prematurely.

8 February 2012 | EN

Rescue workers in Vietnam Vietnam to launch earth-monitoring satellites

Japan is to help Vietnam develop a satellite programme to help combat the effects of climate change and natural disasters.

13 January 2012 | EN