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Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

Focusing on the responsible application of geographic technologies across a range of human rights and humanitarian issues and how these technologies can be used to improve research and documentation. (Part of the Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights & Law Program)

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

ANCIENT HISTORY/MODERN DESTRUCTION: Exhibit Opening Symposium and Reception

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

India and Pakistan Cross Border Conflict: 2001-2002

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

Ukraine and Russia Cross Border Conflict: 2014

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

Sudan and South Sudan Cross Border Conflict: 2011-2012

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

Russia and Georgia Cross Border Conflict: 2008

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

Djibouti and Eritrea Cross Border Conflict: 2008

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

Cambodia and Thailand Cross Border Conflict: 2008-2011

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

Assessing the status of medical facilities in Syria: Addenda 2

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights | On-call Scientists | AAAS Center for Scientific Responsibility and Justice | Office of Science, Policy and Society Programs

Using Geospatial Technologies to Support Human Rights Research and Documentation

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

Assessing the status of medical facilities in Syria: Addenda

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

Assessing the status of medical facilities in Syria

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights

AAAS Analysis Finds Major Changes in Land Use and Land Cover in Bahrain