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SUMMARY:SESAC Open Session 2 - Lunch Seminar on Earth Observation\, Wellbeing & Welfare
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the pixels and the code\, SESAC is about people. Our ‘SESAC Open Sessions’ is a monthly online gathering designed to bridge the gap between satellite-enabled research and societal impact. \nEach 60-minute session features a lightning presentation (15-20 min) from the SESAC team or guest experts\, followed by an open-floor discussion. These webinars are a collaborative space to brainstorm ideas\, discuss new datasets\, and explore how Earth Observation can address the specific challenges faced by your organization or community. Whether you are a researcher\, a policymaker\, a curious student\, your perspective is part of the solution. \nSESAC Open Session 2 – Lunch Seminar on Earth Observation\, Well-being & Welfare\nWelcome to the second session in the SESAC Open Series\, hosted by the Swedish Competence Centre for Satellite Enabled Social Science Analytics (SESAC). This one-hour online event invites you to explore how satellite data and advanced analytics can contribute to our understanding of wellbeing and welfare. \nThe session brings together leading researchers and practitioners working at the intersection of social science and geospatial data: \nJohn Östh\, Ola Hall\, and Alexandros Sopasakis will open the session with insights on wellbeing\, exploring how spatial and analytical approaches\, along with tools like the Human Development Index (HDI) and Earth observation\, can deepen our understanding of quality of life. \nAlvaro von Borries will follow with a presentation on wellbeing in relation to register data\, highlighting how large-scale datasets can be used to study social conditions. \nFinally\, Florian Sallaba\, CEO of Green Urbansights\, will provide a practitioner’s perspective on applying satellite data in real-world contexts related to urban environments. \nThis open session is designed for students\, researchers\, professionals\, and anyone interested in innovative uses of satellite data within social science. Join us to listen\, learn\, and engage with experts from academia and industry. \nThere will be time to ask questions\, live during the session\, or in advance if you’d prefer to send something ahead of time. We’ll do our best to make sure your voice is heard\, no matter how you choose to participate. \nA few things to know about the session: \n\nThe event is online and open to all\, whether you’re a researcher\, practitioner\, or simply curious.\nWe plan to record the session to share the discussion more widely.\nBefore we start recording\, we’ll explain why we’re doing it and ask for your verbal confirmation that you’re comfortable being included. This is in line with GDPR\, your participation is always on your own terms.\nIf you prefer not to be recorded\, you’re very welcome to join with your camera off\, use a nickname\, and simply listen in.\nThe recording will be uploaded to our website and YouTube channel so others can benefit from the conversation.\n\nWe want this to be a welcoming space\, for questions\, ideas. Come with your lunch\, your curiosity\, or just your presence.  Please share in your networks if you think this event would interest them. \nWhen: Wednesday\, 29th of April\, 12-13 CET. \nWhere: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/397452930794609?p=hpbOrcF0CmU43VEPpP \nMeeting-ID: 397 452 930 794 609 \nPassword: hU2D6kT2 \n\nSee our website for continuous updates: https://sesac.se/events/ \nWarmly \nSESAC Team
URL:https://sesac.se/event/sesac-open-sessions-2/
CATEGORIES:SESAC Open Sessions
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SUMMARY:SESAC Open Sessions #1
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the pixels and the code\, SESAC is about people. Our ‘SESAC Open Sessions’ is a monthly online gathering designed to bridge the gap between satellite-enabled research and societal impact. \nEach 60-minute session features lightning presentation(s) from the SESAC team or guest experts\, followed by an open-floor discussion. These webinars are a collaborative space to brainstorm ideas\, discuss new datasets\, and explore how Earth Observation can address the specific challenges faced by your organization or community. Whether you are a researcher\, a policymaker\, a curious student\, your perspective is part of the solution. \nSESAC Open Session 1 – Lunch Seminar on Social Science\, Earth Observation & Global Impact \nIn this lunch seminar\, which is open to everyone\, we will explore how Earth Observation can support social science research\, especially in data-poor and complex settings. \nThis is a space for curiosity\, connection\, and conversation. The session will begin with a brief introduction from Dr. Ola Hall\, head of SESAC\, followed by short reflections from: \n\nDr. Lina Eklund (Lund University) on using satellite data to study land use in conflict-affected regions.\nDr. Stefanos Georganos (Karlstad University) on combining AI and remote sensing to support sustainable development.\n\nWe will also be joined by Jesper Sundewall\, who recently stepped into a new role as Head of Research Relations at the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). He will share insights from his work in international research-practice collaborations and how initiatives like SESAC can help bridge science and real-world impact. \nThere will be time to ask questions\, live during the session\, or in advance if you would prefer to send something ahead of time. We will do our best to make sure your voice is heard\, no matter how you choose to participate. \nA few things about the session: \n\nThe event is online and open to all\, whether you are a researcher\, practitioner\, or simply curious.\nWe plan to record the session to share the discussion more widely.\nBefore we start recording\, we will explain why we are doing it and ask for your verbal confirmation that you are comfortable being included. This is in line with GDPR\, your participation is always on your own terms.\nIf you prefer not to be recorded\, you are very welcome to join with your camera off\, use a nickname\, and simply listen in.\nThe recording will be uploaded to our website and YouTube channel so others can benefit from the conversation.\n\nWe want this to be a welcoming space for questions and ideas. Come with your lunch\, your curiosity\, or just your presence. \nWhen: Friday\, 27th of March\, 12-13 CET \nWhere: Microsoft Teams (https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/33968426871245?p=GDmAFHJIYvs6v8O3gb)  Meeting ID: 339 684 268 712 45      Password: FZ3GV6MS \nCheck our website for continuous updates. \nWarmly \nSESAC Team
URL:https://sesac.se/event/sesac-open-sessions-1/
CATEGORIES:SESAC Open Sessions
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SUMMARY:Inauguration of The Swedish Competence Centre  for Satellite-Enabled Social Science Analytics
DESCRIPTION:[Invite only] \nThis event marks an important milestone for SESAC and an opportunity to bring together existing partners as well\nas organizations and individuals we have identified as potential collaborators\, users\, and innovators. You are\ninvited because of your experience\, perspective\, and potential role in shaping how Earth observation (EO) can be\nused to address societal challenges. \nWe hope you will join us for an afternoon of conversation\, reflection\, and forward-looking discussion on future\ndirections\, collaboration opportunities\, and shared priorities. The centre’s mission is to strengthen national capacity\nin Earth observation through research\, education\, and the development of open\, reusable workflows and analytical\ntools. By making EO-based methods more accessible\, we aim to support researchers\, students\, policymakers\, and\npractitioners in applying satellite data to real-world questions. \nIn close collaboration with public agencies\, industry\, and civil-society actors\, the centre will develop applied use\ncases that demonstrate how EO data can improve decision-making in areas such as sustainability\, public health\,\ninclusive growth\, and crisis preparedness. This co-creative approach ensures that methods\, tools\, and applications\nare both scientifically robust and socially relevant. Our consortium formalizes long-standing collaborations across\nuniversities and disciplines\, while also opening new interfaces for innovation and engagement beyond academia.\nThe inauguration is therefore not only a celebration\, but a starting point for new partnerships\, experimentation\, and\ncontinued development of Sweden’s Earth observation ecosystem. \n12:30–13:00 Doors open\n13:00–13:30 Introduction by Ola Hall\, SESAC\, Agnes  Anderson\, Dean of the Social Science faculty at LU\, Iris Lee Thomson & Ernesto Gutierres\, the Swedish National Space Agency\n13:30–13:50 Keynote 1: Dr Trevor Maynard; Vice Chair and Director of Systemic Risk at the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies\n13:50–14:20 Panel discussion\n14:20-15:00 Mingling and opportunity to become affiliated with the center\n15:00-15:30 Keynote 2: Dr Alex de Sherbinin; Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)\, Columbia Climate School\, Columbia University\n15:30–16:00 Panel discussion\n16:00-16.30 Closing \n 
URL:https://sesac.se/event/inauguration-sesac/
LOCATION:Biskopsgatan 1\, Lund\, 223 62\, Sweden
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SUMMARY:Earth Observation and Human rights in conflicts and disasters
DESCRIPTION: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. \n\n\n\nAre you looking for complementary skills and expertise for a research proposal?\nDo you want to broaden your network of people with similar interests across fields?\nAre you searching for new collaborations and interdisciplinary angles to widen your research? \nThen join us for an interdisciplinary\, collaborative space to explore common interests and to build connections across fields! \n\nDate: 16 February 2026 \nTime: 13:15–15:00 (including fika) \nLocation: SOL H435\, Centre for Languages and Literature\, Helgonabacken 12\, Lund \nRegister here by 9/2/2026 at the latest: Registration form \n\nAbout the The Decentralized Damage Mapping Group (DDMG):\nThe 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. \nWe are looking forward to seeing you! \nThe Human Rights Profile Area and The Lund Earth Observation group
URL:https://sesac.se/event/earth-observation-and-human-rights-in-conflicts-and-disasters/
LOCATION:Lund University\, Sweden
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