
Mapping Displacement: The Power of Remote Sensing in Conflict Zones
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In this episode, we are joined by Jamon Van Den Hoek, an Associate Professor of Geography at Oregon State University, to explore how satellite remote sensing and geospatial data are used to track and understand the complex causes and effects of forced displacement. He also shares how his lab at OSU is preparing the next generation of researchers as this rapidly growing field continues to evolve.
For more information on research and CFD events, check out our website: https://www.bu.edu/cfd/
Check out OSU's Conflict Ecology lab: https://www.conflict-ecology.org/about
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