Feb
Earth Observation and Human rights in conflicts and disasters
The Human Rights Profile Area and Lund Earth Observation group invite you to an interactive seminar with The Decentralized Damage Mapping Group (DDMG) to discuss how Earth Observation can be used to study or monitor human rights in conflicts and disasters. We will hear a presentation from DDMG and thereafter have a round-table discussion to exchange perspectives, to better understand each other’s research and to find common ground on the theme of human rights, conflict and disasters.
Are you looking for complementary skills and expertise for a research proposal?
Do you want to broaden your network of people with similar interests across fields?
Are you searching for new collaborations and interdisciplinary angles to widen your research?
Then join us for an interdisciplinary, collaborative space to explore common interests and to build connections across fields!
Date: 16 February 2026
Time: 13:15–15:00 (including fika)
Location: SOL H435, Centre for Languages and Literature, Helgonabacken 12, Lund
Register here by 9/2/2026 at the latest: Registration form
About the The Decentralized Damage Mapping Group (DDMG):
The Decentralized Damage Mapping Group (DDMG) is an international collaborative initiative focused on leveraging Earth Observation (EO) datasets to develop innovative solutions for damage assessment in conflict and disaster-affected regions. The group was established in 2023 to address the lack of timely data on damage to cities, farms, and forests caused by war, especially in protracted or under-reported conflicts. Since 2023, this international collective of academics and civil society organizations has advanced the use of satellite analysis to document the humanitarian and environmental consequences of damage from wars and natural hazard-induced disasters. Their work has included assessments of damage to agricultural land, built-up areas, forests, water infrastructure and solid waste management in conflict zones, including Palestine (with a focus on Gaza), Ukraine, Lebanon, Sudan, and Syria.
We are looking forward to seeing you!
The Human Rights Profile Area and The Lund Earth Observation group
About the event
Location:
SOL:H435 Centre for Languages and Literature, Helgonabacken 12, Lund
Target group:
Anyone interested in human rights issues related to disasters and conflicts, as well as anyone interested in remote sensing and other technology used in conflicts.
Language:
English
Contact:
info [at] humanrights [dot] lu [dot] se