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Towards Early Warning Systems for Drought and Fire Risk in the Caribbean: Analysing Data for Trinidad and Tobago Denyse S. Dookie Trinidad and Tobago / United States PhD Programme in Sustainable Development, School of In
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Document Date: 2014-04-03 12:00:02


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Warning Information Systems / /

Country

Trinidad / Trinidad and Tobago / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Caribbean Institute / Piarco Station / Data Library of Columbia University’s International Research Institute / Station Rain Gauge Data / Columbia University / University RESEARCH OBJECTIVES Figure / /

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satellite-local data performance / satellite estimates / satellite data / print media / early warning systems / food security / media reports / vegetation satellite data / climate services / /

Organization

Columbia University / Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Office / Columbia University’s International Research Institute for Climate / Trinidad and Tobago Ministry of Housing and the Environment Comments / School of International and Public Affairs / Forestry Division / Department of Life Sciences / Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology Facilitation / Trinidad and Tobago office of Disaster Preparedness and Management / /

Person

Denyse S. Dookie Trinidad / John Agard / Van Meerbeeck / Michael Bell / Chris Small / Denyse S. Dookie / /

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Position

present FURTHER ANALYSIS REQUIRED General / General / Head / /

RadioStation

EOS AM / /

Region

Caribbean / Central America / /

Technology

remote sensing / /

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http /

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