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Satellite Imagery

Why remote sensing is important in the fight against modern slavery and environmental destruction

Posted on November 16, 2018November 16, 2018 by katarinaschwarz

Bethany Jackson considers the role of remote sensing technology and data in the fight against slavery and environmental destruction.

Posted in Blog, UncategorizedTagged Antislavery Tech, Modern Slavery, Satellite Imagery, Slavery-Environment NexusLeave a comment

Earth Observation and the SDGs

Posted on May 31, 2018October 19, 2018 by katarinaschwarz

Bethany Jackson discusses the Data Development Festival and the role of Earth Observation work in addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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Posted in BlogTagged early career research, Earth Observation, Geospatial, Modern Slavery, Satellite Imagery, Sustainable Development GoalsLeave a comment

Slavery from Space

Posted on June 30, 2017October 19, 2018 by katarinaschwarz

Bethany Jackson and Jessica Wardlaw discuss the use of satellite imagery to map brick kilns from space to identify sites of exploitation.

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Posted in BlogTagged Brick Kilns, early career research, Geospatial, Mapping Slavery, Modern Slavery, Satellite Imagery, Slavery from Space, UoN Rights LabLeave a comment

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