In areas of war and armed conflict it is difficult to get trustworthy and coherent information. Civil society and human rights groups often face problems of dealing with fragmented witness reports, disinformation of war propaganda, and difficult direct access to these areas. Turkish Kurdistan was used as a case study of armed conflict to evaluate the potential use of satellite images for verification of witness reports collected by human rights groups. The Turkish army was reported to be burning forests, fields and villages as a strategy in the conflict against guerrilla uprising. This paper concludes that satellite images are useful to validate witness reports of forest fires. Even though the use of this technology for human rights groups ...
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This study examines environmental aspects of the conflict between the Turkish state and the insurgen...
We examine environmental aspects of the conflict between the Turkish state and the insurgent Kurdist...
Beginning in the early 1990s, the Turkish Army was reported to use the burning of forests, fields an...
The war in Ukraine has pushed the role of satellite imagery in armed conflicts into the spotlight. F...
Aim: This study used both high resolution and medium resolution satellite imagery to test three semi...
Human rights has long attempted to prevent violence by “watching” conflict zones. When Amnesty Inter...
Beginning in the early 1990s, the Turkish Army was reported to use the burning of forests, fields an...
Within Turkey, claims of an increasing number of forest fires ignited by the Turkish military to ‘st...
Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine has raised a wide range of issues concerning the use of...
Environmental destruction has long been used as a military strategy in times of conflict. A long-ter...
The 21st century has seen a significant increase in the use of remote sensing technology in the inte...
<div><p>The use of remote-sensing technology to study violent conflict has increased considerably ov...
For organisations committed to documenting human rights abuses in North Korea, gathering data is an ...
Technological advancements have given way to satellite-arrays capable of producing high-resolution i...
Aim: The aim of this article is to highlight potential methods applicable to a standard forensic app...
This study examines environmental aspects of the conflict between the Turkish state and the insurgen...
We examine environmental aspects of the conflict between the Turkish state and the insurgent Kurdist...
Beginning in the early 1990s, the Turkish Army was reported to use the burning of forests, fields an...
The war in Ukraine has pushed the role of satellite imagery in armed conflicts into the spotlight. F...
Aim: This study used both high resolution and medium resolution satellite imagery to test three semi...
Human rights has long attempted to prevent violence by “watching” conflict zones. When Amnesty Inter...
Beginning in the early 1990s, the Turkish Army was reported to use the burning of forests, fields an...
Within Turkey, claims of an increasing number of forest fires ignited by the Turkish military to ‘st...
Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine has raised a wide range of issues concerning the use of...
Environmental destruction has long been used as a military strategy in times of conflict. A long-ter...
The 21st century has seen a significant increase in the use of remote sensing technology in the inte...
<div><p>The use of remote-sensing technology to study violent conflict has increased considerably ov...
For organisations committed to documenting human rights abuses in North Korea, gathering data is an ...
Technological advancements have given way to satellite-arrays capable of producing high-resolution i...
Aim: The aim of this article is to highlight potential methods applicable to a standard forensic app...