November Science Pub: Mapping Conflict Zones via Satellite
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In war torn areas, physical damage can be immense and reporting of it inconsistent or worse, unreliable. Learn how Jamon Van Den Hoek and his team in the Conflict Ecology Lab use open satellite data to monitor damage caused by armed conflict and to develop new approaches to map refugee movements and assess environmental and climatic change in politically fragile contexts around the globe. The lab's maps and data covering the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have been published in the New York Times, BBC, Al Jazeera and other major global news outlets.
Food Provided (Heavy hors d'oeuvers prepared by OSU-Cascades EDGE Catering
No-host bar with beer, cider, wine and non-alcoholic beverages)
Where
OSU-Cascades Edward J. Ray Hall Atrium
1500 SW Chandler, Bend, OR 97132, United States
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OSU-Cascades
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