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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">THE MIT CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL
STUDIES AND ITS PROGRAM ON HUMAN<br>
RIGHTS AND JUSTICE INVITE YOU TO<br><br>
Human Rights and GIS Mapping Technologies<br><br>
Lars Bromley, Project Director, AAAS<br><br>
<b>Wednesday, March 18, 4:00pm - 6:00pm</b><br><br>
MIT BLDG 1-190<br><br>
Lars Bromley will discuss his experiences applying high-resolution<br>
satellite imagery, other remote sensing data, and mapping<br>
technologies to human rights work in Darfur, Burma, Ethiopia, and<br>
elsewhere. He will focus on the challenges of meeting user-needs<br>
among non-governmental human rights organizations, the value of the<br>
technologies for those organizations, and research and development<br>
priorities.<br><br>
Lars Bromley is a Project Director at the American Association for<br>
the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He served as the principal<br>
researcher and chief cartographer for the AAAS Atlas of Population<br>
and Environment
(<a href="http://atlas.aaas.org" eudora="autourl">
http://atlas.aaas.org</a>).<br><br>
For more information, visit the event page:<br><br>
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Graham Denyer Willis<br>
...<br>
PhD Candidate, International Development Group<br>
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br>
77 Massachusetts Avenue, 9-569<br>
Cambridge, MA<br>
02139-4307<br>
T. 857.399.3440<br>
E. g_dw@mit.edu<br>
W. web.mit.edu/g_dw/www</blockquote></body>
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