June 14, 2022

ARSET – Humanitarian Applications Using NASA Earth Observations

This training will focus on using NASA data products for monitoring human settlements and landscapes during conflict and displacement. This training will include topics such as monitoring urban damage, mapping refugee settlement dynamics, and gauging climate hazards at refugee settlements. We will discuss relevant satellite sensors & methodologies, data access and analysis using Google Earth Engine, as well as assumptions, opportunities, & limitations of various remote sensing-based approaches.
This 4-part introductory training will focus on using NASA data products for monitoring human settlements and landscapes during armed conflict and forced displacement. This ARSET training is the first dedicated to humanitarian applications of NASA satellite imagery with topics including monitoring urban damage, mapping refugee settlement dynamics, and gauging climate hazards at refugee settlements. For each topic, we will discuss relevant satellite sensors and methodologies, data access and analysis using Google Earth Engine, as well as assumptions, opportunities, and limitations of various remote sensing-based approaches in humanitarian applications.

This training supports quantitative and visual understanding of short- and long-term conflict effects that are evident in satellite imagery, complements analysis of georeferenced humanitarian data, and builds on previous ARSET trainings associated with cropland monitoring, human settlement detection, disaster risk assessment, nighttime lights, and Google Earth Engine.

Agenda

Location: Workshop, Online Course
Host: NASA Applied Sciences
Type: Online Course, Workshop
Contact: sarah.cutshall@nasa.gov
Language: en