Conflict Ecology

🇳🇱 Design Indaba·Jun 11, 202611:23 AM EDT·EN·2 min read
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Conflict Ecology utilizes synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite data to document structural damage in war zones. By measuring signal returns rather than relying on optical light, the studio can bypass weather and visibility issues to create precise visual maps of environmental and urban destruction.

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This demonstrates how advanced geospatial data and visualization techniques can be used for humanitarian advocacy and objective truth-telling in complex environments.

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