SPEAKING
2023

Interview with BBC News on satellite radar damage mapping over Gaza
Jamon Van Den Hoek
Jamon Van Den Hoek & Corey Scher
Jamon Van Den Hoek & Corey Scher
2022
Part 1: Monitoring Urban Damage with Multi-Sensor Satellite Imagery
Corey Scher & Jamon Van Den Hoek
 June 14, 2022
Part 2: Mapping Refugee Settlement Growth and Population Change
Hannah Friedrich & Jamon Van Den Hoek
June 16, 2022
Part 3: Detecting Agricultural and Vegetation Changes In and Surrounding Refugee Settlements
Hannah Friedrich & Jamon Van Den Hoek
June 21, 2022
Part 4: Assessing Climate Hazards at Refugee Camps
Michael Owen, Andrew Kruczkiewicz & Jamon Van Den Hoek
June 23, 2022
Looking through the keyhole: A critical view on (remote) environmental monitoring in environmental peacebuilding
What Research and Experience Tells Us about Environmental Peacebuilding Monitoring and Evaluation panel at the Second International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding
Organized by the Environmental Peacebuilding Association (February 2022)
Satellite Remote Sensing over the Arc of Refugee Displacement
Impacts of Regional Conflicts on Land-Cover and Land-Use Change Webinar Series
Organized by the NASA Land-Cover and Land-Use Change (LCLUC) Program (January 2022)
2021

Expanding the Humanitarian Horizon: On the Application Readiness of Geospatial Data for Systematic, Anticipatory Analysis of Climate Change Impacts in the World’s Refugee Camps
Humanitarian Response and Disaster Risk Management in the Age of Climate Change: The Need for Georeferenced Population and Infrastructure Data
2021 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting (December 2021)
Mapping the Missing Millions
Accelerating the Analysis of Geographic Change - Analyzing Human Displacement and Movement due to Disruption and Shocks
Organized by the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Mapping Sciences Committee and the Geographical Sciences Committee (December 2021)
Mapping the Missing Millions: A Critical Assessment of Geospatial Data, Environmental Conditions and Climate Change at the World's Refugee Camps
Climate Change, Displacement, and Resettlement: Research and Policy Agendas Post-COP 26
Organized by Geography & Environmental Science, School of Social Sciences, University of Dundee, Scotland, and co-organized with the Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, and the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies (December 2021)
Charting Justice for Refugee Relocation Under Extreme Climate Change
At What Point Managed Retreat? Resilience, Relocation, and Climate Justice
Columbia University (June 2021)
Refugee and Internally Displaced Populations, Environmental Impacts, and Climate Risks
Organized with Population and Environment Research Network (PERN) (May 10-19, 2021)
Climate Relocation for Refugee Camps: A Social Justice Framing to Guide the Relocation of Refugees in a Warming World
Union of Concerned Scientists (March 2021)
Tracing the Limits of Satellite Remote Sensing with help from Google Earth Engine
Earth Engine for Education Speaker Series #2 (February 2021)
2020
The 22nd Century Survival Project
Advancing Urban Conflict Damage Monitoring with Google Earth Engine Time Series Analysis
Google Geo for Good 2020 Public Sector Virtual Meetup Session (at 3:18:29 timestamp)
SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
Google Earth Engine, App Edition
"How to do Map Stuff" Live Community Sharing Event
Studying displacement with satellite remote sensing
Conversation between Jamon Van Den Hoek and Jonathan Garcia (Oregon State Univ.)
2019
Refugee and IDP settlement mapping with HOT data and time series analysis
2019 HOT Summit
Heidelberg, Germany
Development after Displacement: Using OSM data to measure SDG indicators at informal settlements
2019 State of the Map Conference
Heidelberg, Germany
2018
A Primer on Conflict Theory and Data
World Food Programme Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping Unit
Rome, Italy
2017
Assessing enviro-climatic marginality at 922 refugee camps using Earth Engine
Google Earth Engine User Summit
Google Campus
Targeted Killing and the Tyranny of Scale
Harvard Center for Geographic Analysis
Harvard University
By Any Lens Necessary: A Satellite Image Account of Conflict
Sonic Acts Festival; Amsterdam, Netherlands