Leveraging Satellite Data for Resilient and Climate-Friendly Infrastructure
3 April 2025

This webinar, held last 3 April 2025, discussed leveraging satellite data to support recovery from climate shocks and monitor infrastructure resilience in emerging economies. The session covered the analysis of impacts and recovery efforts from the 2022 Pakistan floods, the use of high-frequency satellites to evaluate rural infrastructure impact on markets and agriculture in Mozambique, and the combination of satellite data with ground measurements to assess air pollution in Senegal.

Program and Learning Materials
Session / Activity Title Speaker(s)
Presentations Do road upgrades improve market access and enable agricultural intensification?
This presentation gives an overview of the impact of rural road upgrades on market access and agricultural intensification in northern Mozambique.
Tillmann von Carnap
Presentations Leveraging big data to understand impact and recovery from 2022 Pakistan floods
This presentation gives an overview of utilizing geospatial data to analyze the socio-economic impacts of floods and assess damage to road…
Rob Marty
Presentations Designing Air Quality Measurement Systems in Data Scarce Settings
This presentation gives an overview of innovative approaches to monitor air quality in low- and middle-income countries.
Marion Sagot

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Event Coordinator/s

  • Mariel Gabriel

ADB Organizer/s

  • Transport Sector Office

Topics

  • Transport