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Planetary Causal Inference: combining computer vision and earth observation to analyze disparities in health and living conditions among neighbourhoods in Africa, 1990 to date.

  • 19 Nov 2025

    16:00-17:30, Lecture Theatre, Nuffield College

  • Sociology Seminar   Add to Calendar
Speaker: Adel Daoud

Linköping University

This event is part of the Sociology Seminar Series.

Planetary Causal Inference explores how social science can benefit from Earth observation (EO) data to advance understanding of humans as a species and their impact on their environment, society, and economy. Traditional methods relying on tabular data, like surveys and national statistics, are costly and sometimes limited in scope, hindering planetary-scale analysis. EO data gathered via satellites offer a complementary approach that captures global, real-time information, enabling researchers to study phenomena like urbanization, inequality, poverty, conflict, and deforestation at fine spatial and temporal resolutions. We introduce the emerging field of causally-oriented EO-based machine learning (ML), where spatial data derived from images are analyzed using advanced ML models to create proxies for social science metrics and for use in causal inference pipelines. We discuss how these planetary causal inference methods can produce high-resolution insights about global social issues, providing new ways to assess a range of other phenomena. By combining insights from geography, history, and multi-scale analysis, Planetary Causal Inference lays a foundation for researchers to address broad, integrated questions across multiple resolutions, such as household, neighborhood, regional, and global scales.

The Sociology Seminar Series for Trinity Term is convened by Jan O Jonsson, Ridhi Kashyap, Colin Mills and Christiaan Monden. For more information about this or any of the seminars in the series, please contact sociology.secretary@nuffield.ox.ac.uk.