News & Events
The latest updates from the VIEWS consortium
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Posted on 8 Nov 2022
WORKING PAPER | Predicting the impact of armed conflict on vulnerability: a Machine Learning approach
Presented at the “State of the science of “political futures”: Exploring how to improve the representation and usability of socio-political factors in the SSPs” workshop at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) in Bonn, Germany, 24-25 October 2022. Title: Predicting the impact of armed conflict on vulnerability: a Machine Learning approach Authors: Mariagrazia D’Angeli…
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Posted on 4 Nov 2022
How can VIEWS support early warning/early action? Presentation at the OCHA webinar ‘The Technical Feasibility of Conflict Prediction for Anticipatory Action’.
On Nov 3rd, VIEWS Director Håvard Hegre discussed using conflict prediction models for anticipatory action in a webinar hosted by the OCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data.
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Posted on 1 Nov 2022
EVENT | The technical feasibility of conflict prediction for anticipatory action, 3 Nov 2022 at 16:00-17:00 CET
Join us for a webinar organised by the OCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data this Thursday, November 3, at 4-5 PM CET! Anticipatory action enables humanitarian organizations to get ahead of a predictable shock in order to reduce its impact on vulnerable people. Since 2020, the Centre for Humanitarian Data has been supporting OCHA’s anticipatory action…
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Posted on 10 Oct 2022
Introducing the research project “Societies at Risk: Anticipating the Impact of Armed Conflict”
The Societies at Risk research project launched at Uppsala University on 20 May 2022, bringing together multidisciplinary scholars to study conflict impact on development. Stream the recording from the event.
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Posted on 4 Oct 2022
PUBLICATION | Introducing the new fatalities model
We are thrilled to announce the release of a new prediction model: the ‘fatalities’ model! The model moves from predicting dichotomous conflict/no conflict outcomes to also predicting the number of fatalities in impending conflict. It has been developed in collaboration with the UK FCDO, with funding from UK Aid and the GRSA fund (the ‘Forecasting…
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Posted on 26 Apr 2022
New ERC Advanced Grant of EUR 2.5 million awarded to ViEWS’ director, Prof.Håvard Hegre, for ‘ANTICIPATE’
Håvard Hegre has been awarded a European Research Council Advanced Grant of EUR 2.5 million for the project ANTICIPATE – Anticipating the impact of armed conflict on human development. This is Hegre’s second ERC Advanced Grant: In 2017 he was awarded funding for developing the Violence Early-Warning System (ViEWS). He is one out 253 leading researchers across Europe receiving…
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Posted on 12 Apr 2022
Event | Launch of ‘Societies at Risk’ on 20 May 2022
Uppsala University’s Department of Peace and Conflict Research invites the public to the launch of a new six-year research project ‘Societies at Risk: the Impact of Armed Conflict on Human Development’ on May 20, 2022. The event will feature a keynote address by Andrew Harper and a panel discussion involving several notable researchers.
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Posted on 14 Mar 2022
PUBLICATION | “United They Stand: Findings from an Escalation Prediction Competition”
The article from the prediction competition we hosted in the fall of 2020 is now available. The competition invited researchers from different fields (political science, statistics, peace and conflict research, computer science) to present innovative models to predict changes in armed conflict fatalities over time. The article evaluates the contributions, discusses their most innovative elements, and…
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Posted on 14 Mar 2022
PUBLICATION | “Understanding the potential linkages between climate change and conflict in the Arab region”
Publication from the ViEWS-ESCWA collaboration. Title: Understanding the potential linkages between climate change and conflict in the Arab region Authors: Ole Magnus Theisen, Håvard Hegre, Halvard Buhaug, Stefan Döring, Remco Jansen, Angelica Lindqvist-McGowan, Ida Rudolfsen, Paola Vesco, Joaquin Salido Marcos, Yara Acaf, Pattile Nahabedian, and Lubna Ismail Year: 2021 Publisher: UN ESCWA Abstract: The Arab…

