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SERVIR Global Collaborative is an international public-interest collaboration initiative founded by NASA and USAID. Its core mission is to translate cutting-edge satellite earth observation and geospatial artificial intelligence technologies into actionable on-the-ground solutions, helping developing regions across Asia, Africa and Latin America tackle environmental and sustainable development challenges. To date, the organization has established localized hubs across six major regions worldwide, covering more than 50 countries. Its core services span five key areas: agricultural food security, ecosystem management, climate resilience, water security, air quality, and public health.
The organization operates under a collaborative model of regional hub-led localization + global technical support. Each regional hub is run by leading local research institutions, combining local knowledge with global cutting-edge technology to co-develop customized tools in partnership with local governments and organizations. It also provides technical training and capacity building for local personnel. All generated data and tools follow open access principles, and no fees are charged to partnering parties.
On the plus side, the organization is backed by NASA's decades of earth observation data and technical expertise, with a solid technical foundation. Its localization-focused approach also avoids the common problem of externally developed solutions failing to adapt to local contexts, and its public-interest open access nature drastically lowers the barrier to entry for less developed regions. The downside is that its services are only open to regional partnering institutions — independent researchers or individuals cannot directly access its tools and services. Additionally, project operations rely entirely on official donations, so long-term operational stability is subject to changes in donor funding policies.
At present, users in China can access the official website directly. The entire website is in English, and primarily showcases the organization's structure, project layout, and outcome introductions. It is a great resource for reference and learning for Chinese researchers working in climate governance and geospatial information.
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