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SUMMARY:Beginner Earth Observation Analysis series in Lund
DESCRIPTION:Education and EO training for beginners\n(Highly recommended for those interested in the Challenge Collab/Hackathon) \nThis lecture series is designed for those new to Earth Observation (EO)\, Geographical Information Systems (GIS)\, and basic spatial analysis. It will be facilitated by: \n\nOla Hall: His research focuses on using satellite data and machine learning to estimate socioeconomic development indicators\, such as poverty and economic growth. Olas profile.\nLina Eklund: Her work frequently utilises Earth Observation to study the environmental dimensions of armed conflict\, migration\, and climate change\, particularly in the Middle East. Linas profile.\nStefanos Georganos: A researcher with expertise in geomatics and Earth Observation\, focusing on urban inequalities\, informal settlements\, and building damage assessment. His work often integrates deep learning and high-resolution satellite imagery to support sustainable development goals. Stefanos profile\n\nRegister your attendance here (limited seats\, make sure to register in time):Link \nMore details about the training will be shared soon! \nYou can find continuous updates on our website at sesac.se/events. Please feel free to share this invitation with your networks if you think this event would interest them. \nWarmly \nSESAC Team
URL:https://sesac.se/event/eo-training-lund26/
LOCATION:Lund University\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Education and EO Training
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SUMMARY:RisCon26 Workshop: Critical Infrastructures and Accessibility Analysis under Flood Conditions
DESCRIPTION:Education and EO training for beginners\nThis workshop introduces participants to the use of Earth Observation (EO)\, Geographical Information Systems (GIS)\, and basic spatial analysis for understanding both the direct and the indirect impacts of flooding in critical facilities\, road networks and accessibility. It is designed as an entry-level\, hands-on training event that aims to make complex geospatial datasets more accessible and applicable in practice. \nThe analysis is based on a realistic flood scenario in Sweden\, where extreme precipitation leads to river overflow and surface water accumulation. Roads become inundated\, while the access to essential facilities\, such as hospitals and other emergency services\, is disrupted. Participants are guided through a central question: how does flooding change the accessibility and\, who is most affected?  \nParticipants will explore how flood hazard outputs\, GIS layers\, and demographic datasets can be combined to better understand real-world impacts and  to support societal resilience. Through an intuitive introduction\, interactive code examples and user-friendly tools\, the workshop places emphasis on understanding the full analytical chain — from flood exposure mapping to accessibility impact assessment — and on generating and interpreting meaningful geospatial results. \nThe overall goal is to bridge scientific methods with society-centered applications and to foster interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers\, practitioners and stakeholders and professionals\, working across both natural and social sciences. This workshop is open to students of all levels\, researchers\, practitioners\, stakeholders and professionals. No prior experience in programming is required. \nConference registration is available here: RisCon26 Registration\, closes 7th of September 2026. \nMore information on exact dates and times will be shared soon. \nYou can find continuous updates on our website at sesac.se/events. Please feel free to share this invitation with your networks if you think this event would interest them. \nWarmly \nSESAC Team
URL:https://sesac.se/event/riscon26-workshop/
LOCATION:Karlstad University\, Universitetsgatan 2\, Karlstad\, Varmland\, 651 88\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Education and EO Training,Workshop
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