Workshop CLIMASAT: "DATA, SATELLITES AND THE ENVIRONMENT"
Detalles del evento
- Inicio: 06 oct 2023 08:30
- Final: 06 oct 2023 18:00
- Aula de Seminaris L3-05, del IHC
The 1st. CLIMASAT wokshop will present the following subjects: (1) Data under scrutiny; (2) Satellite data stories; (3) Histories of environmental data; (4) Vignettes of CLIMASAT and discussion and (5) Wrape up and final discussion.
Face-to-face and online workshop
Time: 8:30h - 18h, Central European Time (CET).
For further information, please contact: Dr. Gemma Cirac (gemma.cirac@uab.cat)
8:30-9:00 Welcome
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9:00-11:00 Data under scrutiny
Gemma Cirac-Claveras
Institut d’història de la ciència, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona CLIMASAT.
History of satellite data governance and climate knowledge.
Dan Brockington
Institut de Ciències i Tecnologies Ambientals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
Conservation Data Justice.
Sabina Leonelli
University of Exeter.
Open or Closed? Reflections on Data Circulation Across Diverse Research Environments.
Estel Cardellach
Institut de Ciències de l’Espai, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.
Spaceborne remote sensing: the long journey from the concept to the product.
Simone Turchetti
University of Manchester.
The (Global) Diplomacy of Scientific Data: Approaches and Narratives.
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11:30-13:00 Satellite data stories
Jenny Goldstein
Department of Global Development, Cornell University.
Rethinking rural resistance in an age of satellite surveillance.
Sebastian Grevsmühl
CNRS, Centre de recherches historiques, EHESS.
Before/after satellite images: disaster visualisations, storytelling and visual styles.
Jeanne Oui
IFRIS, Paris Dauphine University.
Satellite data for a better environmental regulation in agriculture? Decision support tools and the Nitrate directive in France.
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14:30 -16:00 Histories of environmental data
Sam Robinson
University of York.
From Acquisition to Transmission: the role of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Committee in the Globalization of ocean data sharing in the 1960s & 1970s.
Doubravka Olšáková
Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences.
Bringing Data Back to the Earth: Monitoring, Sensory History and Dissent Activities in Eastern Europe.
Johan Gärdebo
University of Cambridge Baltic Battleground.
Geopolitics of Swedish Environmental Data, 1975–1995.
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16:30-17:15 Vignettes of CLIMASAT and discussion
Gemma Cirac-Claveras
Behind the slope. Data, satellites and the making of the rising sea.
Santiago Gorostiza
Shaping Environmental Knowledge: UNESCO's remote sensing programs and satellite data.
Grigoris Panoutsopoulos
Building the European narrative on climate change: Enhancing European integration through satellite data integration.
Hèctor Isern
The making of a "global" data user community.
Andrea Álvarez
Mapping other’s green: the Institut Català de Cartografia, SPOT, and the cartography of Latin America.
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17:15-18:00 Final discussion