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Date 1 August 2007
Press Release No: N/38/2007
Using Space Technology to Fight Against Avian Influenza
UNESCAP Holds Experts’ Meeting in Bangkok from 1 to 3 August
Bangkok (United Nations Information Services) Space technology can help countries in Asia-Pacific fight against avian influenza – a major threat to the region. The United Nations is taking steps to promote the application of the technology in an integrated early warning system for avian influenza.
The Information, Communication and Space Technology Division of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) is hosting a meeting on space technology and avian influenza from 1 to 3 August in Bangkok.
The meeting is jointly organized with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and the Geo-informatics and Space Technology Development Agency of Thailand (GISTDA). About 60 experts from nearly 20 countries are participating.
There are several potential ways for space-based technologies, such as geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing (RS) and the Global Positioning System (GPS), to be used in the fight against avian influenza. For example, they could help to monitor and determine the migratory routes of wild birds which are believed to have played a role in spreading the disease.
To make an avian influenza monitoring and early warning system effective, it will be necessary to establish a mechanism for systematically collecting and sharing information. Participants will discuss ways for countries to cooperate in using space technology to track avian influenza and other infectious diseases, such as malaria and schistosomiasis.
Note to journalists: You and your representatives are cordially welcome to cover the meeting, held at the United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok Please refer to the attached programme of the meeting for more information, or contact:
Brian Thomson
Associate Information Officer
United Nations Information Services
ESCAP
Tel: 66+022881869
Email: Thomson.b@un.org
For more information about the meeting , please find: <http://www.unescap.org/icstd/space/Workshops/2007/em-avian-influenza/>
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Headquartered in Bangkok, UNESCAP is the largest of the UN's five Regional Commissions in terms of its membership, population served and area covered. The only inter-governmental forum covering the entire Asia-Pacific region, UNESCAP aims to promote economic and social progress. More information on UNESCAP is available from www.unescap.org