Natural resources play a vital role for the well-being of the population of refugee and internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. An assessment of the environmental impact of these camps is important to sustain available resources and mitigate possible conflicts with host communities due to uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources. This paper presents a multi-stage Earth observation-based approach to assess and monitor environmental changes in the surrounding of refugee/IDP camps, consisting of rapid overview analyses, detailed land cover change investigations, and an evaluation of the implications of observed environmental changes for human well-being and ecosystem integrity
Automated and visual approaches for the monitoring of refugee or IDP camps based on satellite data a...
For effective management of refugee camps or camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) relief or...
Our research will examine the question: How do Palestinian and Rohingya refugees effect on their env...
Natural resources play a vital role for the well-being of the population of refugee and internally d...
In this extended abstract the authors examine advantages and limitations of the use of Earth observa...
People are continuously being displaced world over due to ongoing war, political conflict or persecu...
This study describes the development of a semi-automatic object-based image analysis approach for th...
Over 15 million people were officially considered as refugees in the year 2012 and another 28 millio...
Supplying the population of a refugee or internally displaced persons (IDP) camp with sufficient dri...
For effective management of refugee camps or camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) relief or...
The vegetative cover in and surrounding the Rohingya refugee camps in Ukhiya-Teknaf is highly vulner...
Refugees are often accused of leaving a severe ecological footprint in receiving areas. The aim of t...
Health care among forcibly displaced persons is frequently driven by siloed approaches. Aspects of t...
Satellite remote sensing technique has been used to assess the vegetation cover changes experienced ...
The aim of ENVIREF was to investigate the use of geographic information derived from high-resolution...
Automated and visual approaches for the monitoring of refugee or IDP camps based on satellite data a...
For effective management of refugee camps or camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) relief or...
Our research will examine the question: How do Palestinian and Rohingya refugees effect on their env...
Natural resources play a vital role for the well-being of the population of refugee and internally d...
In this extended abstract the authors examine advantages and limitations of the use of Earth observa...
People are continuously being displaced world over due to ongoing war, political conflict or persecu...
This study describes the development of a semi-automatic object-based image analysis approach for th...
Over 15 million people were officially considered as refugees in the year 2012 and another 28 millio...
Supplying the population of a refugee or internally displaced persons (IDP) camp with sufficient dri...
For effective management of refugee camps or camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) relief or...
The vegetative cover in and surrounding the Rohingya refugee camps in Ukhiya-Teknaf is highly vulner...
Refugees are often accused of leaving a severe ecological footprint in receiving areas. The aim of t...
Health care among forcibly displaced persons is frequently driven by siloed approaches. Aspects of t...
Satellite remote sensing technique has been used to assess the vegetation cover changes experienced ...
The aim of ENVIREF was to investigate the use of geographic information derived from high-resolution...
Automated and visual approaches for the monitoring of refugee or IDP camps based on satellite data a...
For effective management of refugee camps or camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) relief or...
Our research will examine the question: How do Palestinian and Rohingya refugees effect on their env...