This paper describes the NASA’s Water Management Applications Program and opportunities for the water resources community to participate. NASA’s Applied Sciences Program (ASP) has the primary responsibility to accelerate the use of NASA data and science results in applications and to help solve problems important to society and the economy. The primary goal of the ASP Program is to improve future and current operational systems by infusing them with scientific knowledge of the Earth system gained through space-based observation, assimilation of new observations, and development and deployment of enabling technologies, systems, and capabilities
The World Bank, USAID and NASA have recently established a joint project to study multiple issues pe...
Plum Brook Station's water systems were built in the 1940s to support a World War II ordnance produc...
As NASA looks forward to sending humans farther away from Earth, we will have to develop a transport...
This paper describes the NASA’s Water Management Applications Program and opportunities for the wate...
The NASA Applied Sciences Program works within NASA Earth sciences to leverage investment of satelli...
With increasing population pressure and water usage coupled with climate variability and change, wat...
This paper provides an over view of a new international network of researchers, stakeholders, and en...
The work is reported of the panel concerning the application of space technology to the improved man...
Now more than ever it is critical for researchers and decision makers to work together to improve ho...
Since its inception over a decade ago, the DEVELOP National Program has provided students with exper...
This presentation highlights the NASA Applied Sciences Program. The goal of the program is to extend...
Conference papers on water resources and management are summarized. Summaries cover land use, flood ...
Dr. Schneider will present an overview of American Water’s Research and Development program. America...
This workshop presentation focuses on potential uses of unmanned aircraft observations in support of...
Developing countries often struggle with providing water security and sanitation services to their p...
The World Bank, USAID and NASA have recently established a joint project to study multiple issues pe...
Plum Brook Station's water systems were built in the 1940s to support a World War II ordnance produc...
As NASA looks forward to sending humans farther away from Earth, we will have to develop a transport...
This paper describes the NASA’s Water Management Applications Program and opportunities for the wate...
The NASA Applied Sciences Program works within NASA Earth sciences to leverage investment of satelli...
With increasing population pressure and water usage coupled with climate variability and change, wat...
This paper provides an over view of a new international network of researchers, stakeholders, and en...
The work is reported of the panel concerning the application of space technology to the improved man...
Now more than ever it is critical for researchers and decision makers to work together to improve ho...
Since its inception over a decade ago, the DEVELOP National Program has provided students with exper...
This presentation highlights the NASA Applied Sciences Program. The goal of the program is to extend...
Conference papers on water resources and management are summarized. Summaries cover land use, flood ...
Dr. Schneider will present an overview of American Water’s Research and Development program. America...
This workshop presentation focuses on potential uses of unmanned aircraft observations in support of...
Developing countries often struggle with providing water security and sanitation services to their p...
The World Bank, USAID and NASA have recently established a joint project to study multiple issues pe...
Plum Brook Station's water systems were built in the 1940s to support a World War II ordnance produc...
As NASA looks forward to sending humans farther away from Earth, we will have to develop a transport...