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SEDAC Learning Resources
Webinars, tutorials, data recipes and more to help you work with SEDAC.
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Join us on Wed., December 4, 2024, at 2 PM ET (-05:00 UTC) to learn about urban datasets at NASA's Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC).
Webinar
Nov. 19, 2024
A brief video intro to the datasets Human Built-up and Settlement Extent (HBASE) and Global Man-made Impervious Surface (GMIS), and how to use the mapping tool to visualize the data.
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Learn more about NASA's Application for Extracting and Exploring Analysis Ready Samples (AppEEARS). This webinar showcases the system's capabilities and highlights learning resources to help simplify data access workflows using AppEEARS.
Webinar
April 9, 2024
Join us Nov 30 for an introduction and analysis of NASA SEDAC's datasets for air quality and health impacts of exposed populations.
Webinar
Nov. 8, 2022
Near real-time monitoring of tropical storms and observations of previous hurricanes.
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April 28, 2022
Join us on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 2pm ET to learn about the new NASA SEDAC Hazard Mapper and how to make a rapid assessment of potential hazard impacts.
Webinar
April 20, 2022
Join us as we discuss remote sensing derived environmental indicator datasets that can enable environmental decision making. We focus on three major issue areas: ambient air pollution, coastal eutrophication and biomass burning.
Webinar
April 18, 2022
Urbanization is an important driver of change across our home planet. Join us to learn about NASA SEDAC data products that provide estimates of global impervious cover and urban extent at a common 30m spatial resolution.
Webinar
April 18, 2022