High Resolution Satellite Imagery for Monitoring Vulnerable Communities, in Changing Environments
Satellite imagery provides an amazing window into the diverse landforms, flora and fauna, and natural processes of the world around us, not only beautiful but useful too. Humanity has left a significant ‘footprint’ on our environment: from forest clearance, war impact, and pollution of the earth, sea, air, and even space. Dr Chris Lavers' exhibition reflects on mankind’s impact on the earth, and on the most vulnerable elements of humanity, and emphasises the risks and suffering experienced daily by indigenous communities.
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Fri 23rd January
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1pm- 4pm |
Free |
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Fri 6th February
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1pm- 4pm |
Free |
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Fri 13th February
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1pm- 4pm |
Free |
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Fri 20th February
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1pm- 4pm |
Free |
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Sat 28th February
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2pm - 4pm |
Free |
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Sat 7th March
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2pm - 4pm |
Free |
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Fri 13th March
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1pm- 4pm |
Free |
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