Monday 26 August 2019

Rohingya Crisis and EO

I see the Rohingya are back in the news again, after almost all of them turned down an offer of repatriation - satellite imagery is helping monitor the expansion of refugee camps in Bangladesh and other countries where they ended up, plus the razing of their old villages. Most interesting/horrifying was to see that all the work that has gone ahead on Bashan Char (not Thengar Char as originally reported - some confusion on what soggy mud island we were looking at confused everyone). Ive posted about this before on twitter, but look at the gif below from thenewhumanitatiarn.org to see it yourself.


And if you want to see just how precarious living on this island is - look at this map and this map produced by ESA showing how often parts of the island are under water. And that is without rising sea levels..




The Rohignya will be housed right at the edge of that red line, which if you notice in the second image from ESA is only 'land surface' about 81% of the time. That's a lot of flooding.

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My name is Conor. I am a Lecturer at the Department of Geography at Maynooth University. These few lines will (hopefully) chart my progress through academia and the world of research.