From Satellite to Supply Chain: New Approaches Connect Earth Observation to Economic Decisions

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Global supply chains shift the environmental and social impacts of consumption to remote locations. This opacity challenges many sustainability goals.

To help businesses and governments realize more sustainable supply chains, new approaches are using spatial data and machine-learning techniques to connect Earth observation data to conventional economic tools. In this upcoming EEE (Triple E) lecture Daniel D. Moran will be speaking about new approaches that connect earth observation to economic decisions.

About the speaker

Daniel D. MoranDaniel D. Moran is Senior Researcher in environmental economics at the Program for Industrial Ecology at NTNU. He is actively contributing to the development and use of MRIO global supply chains models. Prior to joining NTNU he worked at MSCI in New York pricing ESG risk in investment portfolios. Daniel serves as an Editorial Board member for Sustainability, in the Economic, Business and Management Aspects of Sustainability section.

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Triple 3E Lectures

Ecology, Energy and Environment (Triple E) are three of the major themes of our time which encompass the key challenges regarding our planet’s future. The Triple E lectures are a monthly cross-disciplinary lecture series where globally renowned and inspiring thinkers and scientists are invited. 

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