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SUMMARY:Earth Observation for Conservation Impact Evaluation: Opportunitie
 s and Challenges
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DTSTAMP:20260701T041440Z
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CREATED:20260630T122448Z
DESCRIPTION:Earth observation data have transformed our ability to monitor
  ecosystems and track ecological change. However\, their use for detecting
  change and attributing it to specific conservation interventions remains 
 limited by data availability\, temporal coverage\, and the capabilities of
  current detection methods.\nThis seminar examines the opportunities and c
 hallenges of utilising Earth observation within causal impact evaluation f
 rameworks. Drawing on recent methodological work and two case studies from
  carbon and biodiversity markets\, it discusses practical considerations f
 or designing causal inference approaches that make use of available Earth 
 observation data and detection methods. The presentation will also assess 
 the strength of evidence these approaches can provide and their potential 
 to support more robust impact evaluation in nature finance.
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SPEAKER:Alejandro Guizar-Coutino (Department of Biology)
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