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ISNET, SUPARCO to Host Online Training on Environmental Monitoring and Climate Change

ISNET, SUPARCO to Host Online Training on Environmental Monitoring and Climate Change

Key Takeaways

  • ISNET and SUPARCO are organizing a two-day online training course.
  • The event will focus on environmental monitoring and climate change dispersion modeling.
  • The training is scheduled for August 11-12, 2026.

The Inter-Islamic Network on Space Sciences and Technology (ISNET) in collaboration with the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) has announced a significant initiative aimed at enhancing knowledge and skills related to environmental monitoring and climate change. The two-day online training course, titled 'Environmental Monitoring, Dispersion Modeling and Climate Change,' will be conducted via Zoom from August 11-12, 2026.

Participants are expected to gain insights into the latest technologies and methodologies used in environmental monitoring and climate change studies. The training aims to equip professionals with practical skills necessary for effective management of environmental issues and understanding the complexities of climate change.

Dr. Aisha Khan, Director General of ISNET, stated: 'This training is crucial as it will help our scientists and researchers stay updated with the latest advancements in the field.'

SUPARCO's Chief Scientist, Dr. Zainab Ali, added: 'Our collaboration with ISNET ensures that this training provides comprehensive knowledge and practical tools to address environmental challenges effectively.'

The course is open to a wide range of participants including scientists, researchers, policymakers, and students interested in the field of environmental science and climate change.

Registration for the online training is now open. Interested individuals can sign up through the official websites of ISNET and SUPARCO. The organizers encourage early registration to secure a spot as the course is expected to attract a high number of participants.

The event will feature interactive sessions, workshops, and panel discussions with experts from various fields related to environmental monitoring and climate change. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on activities and network with professionals from across Pakistan and beyond.

ISNET and SUPARCO are committed to fostering a collaborative environment that promotes scientific research and innovation in the realm of environmental science and climate change mitigation.

'This training is crucial as it will help our scientists and researchers stay updated with the latest advancements in the field.'

Dr. Aisha Khan, Director General, ISNET

'Our collaboration with ISNET ensures that this training provides comprehensive knowledge and practical tools to address environmental challenges effectively.'

Dr. Zainab Ali, Chief Scientist, SUPARCO