
In the wake of disasters, satellite images are used to help coordinate international cooperation
Interview of Hélène de Boissezon, Engineer, CNES, Paris, France
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Season 1, episode 10
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The International Charter: Space and Major Disasters is available for all countries worldwide. Through such universal access, any country with a national civil protection agency, which has the capacity to work in English, receive digital files and work remotely, can access the charter like Haiti did two years ago.
The International Charter: Space and Major Disasters is available for all countries worldwide. Through such universal access, any country with a national civil protection agency, which has the capacity to work in English, receive digital files and work remotely, can access the charter like Haiti did two years ago.
- disasters
- sustainable development
- CNES
- ESA
- UNOOSA
- Space

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