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16

Feb

Earth Observation and Human rights in conflicts and disasters

16 February 2026 13:15 to 15:00 | Seminar
Satellite image of a flooding in Sri Lanka. Photo.
Satellite image of a flooding in Sri Lanka. Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2025), processed by ESA.

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.

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