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<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher">ISPRS-Archives</journal-id>
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<journal-title>The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences</journal-title>
<abbrev-journal-title abbrev-type="publisher">ISPRS-Archives</abbrev-journal-title>
<abbrev-journal-title abbrev-type="nlm-ta">Int. Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci.</abbrev-journal-title>
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<issn pub-type="epub">2194-9034</issn>
<publisher><publisher-name>Copernicus Publications</publisher-name>
<publisher-loc>Göttingen, Germany</publisher-loc>
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<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-8-1277-2014</article-id>
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<article-title>SERVIR HIMALYA: Enabling Improved Environmental Management and Livelihoods in the HKH</article-title>
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<contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Bajracharya</surname>
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<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Murthy</surname>
<given-names>M. S. R.</given-names>
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<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Shrestha</surname>
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<addr-line>International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, India</addr-line>
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<pub-date pub-type="epub">
<day>28</day>
<month>11</month>
<year>2014</year>
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<volume>XL-8</volume>
<fpage>1277</fpage>
<lpage>1281</lpage>
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<copyright-statement>Copyright: &#x000a9; 2014 B. Bajracharya et al.</copyright-statement>
<copyright-year>2014</copyright-year>
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<p>With an overarching goal to improve environmental management and resilience to climate change, SERVIR-Himalaya is established
as a collaborative initiative of USAID, NASA and ICIMOD. The SERVIR-Himalaya has been the key instrument to provide
integrated and innovative geospatial solutions for generation and dissemination of information and knowledge resources on
mountain environments. The SERVIR applications, products and services are viewed as essential cross-cutting elements to achieve
the greater impacts on addressing Himalayan livelihood challenges. The broad thematic areas which are also subset of the societal
benefit areas of Global Earth Observation (GEO), namely &amp;ndash; agriculture and food security, ecosystems and sustainable landscapes,
and disaster risk management are addressed. On the cross-cutting theme, SERVIR Himalaya is also focusing on developing regional
level applications providing key information systems and services on multiple themes of regional significance. The regional level
science applications include use of MODIS satellite information products and services for environmental and natural resources
monitoring in the Himalayan region. Regional and national training and workshops, on-the-job training, internships and exchange
programs and technical backstopping are key capacity building components to enhance the capacity of partners from national
institutions in the regional member countries. These efforts are also seen as receiving feedback on the science applications, identify
additional needs, and increase synergy by exploring opportunities for collaboration.</p>
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