Google has just added a new client's full potential: UnContinues to be an achievement and development confirmed the importance of Google for the construction and development of the world.According to sources from an agency subordinated to the United Nations said on Friday, a new technology from Google that will help solve the problems related to climate change, deforestation as a result of the food shortage. At the same time, they also introduced via the online platform of complete development on.Specifically, Open Foris, software used by the food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), will make use of the images with sharp resolution from satellites to operating and management, support all activities on the transformation and environmental remediation, land and forest greening the bare soil , Bare hills."We can make this strategy map in just a week, something that could take up to three years," Erik Lindquist, scientific experts and forest management FAO created share with Thomson Reuters Foundation.Official website interface"Instead of losing the data collection to analysis, we only need to take the time to focus on finding the most appropriate answer to the current problem, thereby shortening is very much unnecessary process," added by Lindquist in a world environment Conference in Rome.For more by him, this application can be accessed by anyone, from the ordinary citizen to want to contribute to the protection of the precious resources of nature, until the scientists or the Government agency tasked to evaluate and remedy the pollution of each area."Also a lot of disadvantages backlog related to the forest areas of the planet, the amount of forest being mined or consequences of increased CO2 density. If know how to take advantage of the advanced science technology effectively and rationally, we will know more about the environmental situation from which to take timely measures, avoid negative implications risk. "The program also has the ability to be developed and upgraded for the purpose of exploration research of natural water source, or even the proper venue for the refugee camps based on source material needed for living in the vicinity.Besides, earlier this month, the charity medical organization Medecins Sans Frontieres(4) showing how subsidisation has launched MapSwipe, the application also uses the method related to the satellite images to synchronisation with local map, thereby helping to meet many of the needs of users of humanitarian activities.
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