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Eye in the Sky: Monitoring Human Rights Abuses Using Geospatial Technology

Citation: Lars Bromley. Eye in the Sky: Monitoring Human Rights Abuses Using Geospatial Technology. Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.  Issue 10.1 Winter/Spring 2009.
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Human rights and humanitarian relief organizations have started to use geospatial technologies with the long-term potential for supporting human rights advocacy around the world.

Projects
ISFEREA — Scientific and technical support to…

Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights. AAAS

RWI Human Rights ThemeMaps.

Publications
Towards a Human Rights Observing System. Lars Bromley

Eye in the Sky: Monitoring Human Rights Abuses Using Geospatial…. Lars Bromley

After the Killing Fields: Lessons from the Cambodian Genocide. Craig Etchenson

Programs
AAAS Science and Human Rights Program

Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWS Net)

US Holocaust Memorial Museum Mapping Initiative

Data and Tools
European Commission Joint Research Center Fuzzy Matcher. European Commission Joint Research Center

Sudan Interagency Mapping data.

Gridded Population of the World, v3. Center for International Earth Science Information Network…