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The 4th Science Talk

The 4th Science Talk will be focused on “Forest Cover Monitoring Tool”. Mr. Bormy Chanthong, a Remote Sensing Specialist, will be the speaker.

The event provides an opportunity for 25 participants from media institutions, universities, indigenous groups, and civil societies to meet with scientists in the field of environment.

Please register via this link by 27 June 2023: https://forms.office.com/r/HzhFmTAUCF

https://forms.office.com/r/HzhFmTAUCF

Other Events

World Bank Land Conference 2025

  • May 5-8, 2025
  • Full Day Event
  • Washington DC, United States

The Conference is the premier global forum for the land sector, bringing together over 1,000 participants from governments, development partners, civil society, academia, and the private sector to showcase policy-relevant research, discuss technical issues and sector good practice, and inform our dialogue. The Conference also aims to encourage cross-sectoral knowledge exchange and has incubated numerous investments, initiatives, and research projects led by diverse stakeholders, including the Voluntary Guidelines, the Land Governance Assessment Framework, and the Stand for Her Land Campaign.

Tech Salon #7: Creating video content

This is the 7th time that Tech Salon will have a discussion on the topic \"Creating video content difficult, right?\" What tools or equipment are right for recording and cutting video? What kind of content do you need to include in your content? Monthly Tech Salon invites speakers from civil society organizations and experts to share experiences related to the use of institutional technology to learn from each other and enhance the use of ICT for social work. Speaker: Mao Chandy, Content Creator ចាន់ឌី - Chandy and Consultant of KAWSANG Speaker: Sak Serey Vuth, Content Creator of ដុំហ្វីល - Film Reel Coordinator: ជី សុផាត - Sophat Chy, KAWSANG Team Pre-register: https://forms.gle/NYorKQscMfLjcj836

Geo for Good Mini Summit São Paulo

The Mini Summit is intended for nonprofit, academic, public sector, private sector, and Indigenous peoples and local communities who are using Google Earth Engine and other geospatial tools for planetary sustainability and human resilience. Because space is limited at the event venue, interested candidates will need to apply (and be accepted) to attend. Applicants must demonstrate how their work leads to planetary sustainability and human resilience around the world. Cost: Free. In-person participants are expected to cover their own travel expenses. Timeline May 14: Application opens June 7: Application deadline June 28: Applicants will receive email notification of their application decision. How to Apply Applications must be submitted by June 7, 2024 at 11:59pm Pacific Time. We will not be able to consider applicants that do not give detailed answers to open-ended questions or cannot provide supporting evidence of their projects and work (links to webpages, papers, news articles, etc.). We can only accept applications in the English language. If you have any questions, please reach out to geoforgood-info@google.com. APPLY HERE