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The aftermath of war conflicts leaves a trail of destruction and displacement, demanding comprehensive strategies for fixation, monitoring, and assessment of war-related consequences. This article explores the application of remote sensing methods and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in monitoring and assessing the impacts of war, particularly focusing on destruction, landscape transformation, and post-war reconstruction. The integration of remote sensing and GIS technologies provides valuable insights into the extent of damage, aids in demining efforts, and contributes to informed decision-making during reconstruction. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of successful GIS applications employed by various countries during wartime, highlighting their contributions to monitoring, assessment, and reconstruction efforts.

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