Ana Brandusescu

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The gender and open data intersection
Open data is data that is made available for anyone to access, use and share. With more access to open data, people can help shape a more sustainable future with evidence-based solutions, contributing at the same time to a more transparent decision-making. But to reach the full potential of open data, it must be available to and used by all. Read more about web foundation’s investigation into whether open data is working for women in Africa.
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Jun 27
Webinar: The gender and open data intersection
Gender and open data efforts are often siloed. Locally and nationally, there are women’s groups, digital rights groups, and gender experts, but rarely do they cross-collaborate. This webinar will discuss o… -
Jun 27
Participatory Spatial Information Management and Communication as a contribution to modelling trade-offs between land use scenarios and ecosystem services in the Upper Suriname River area: Participatory (preliminary) assessment of ecosystem services
Participatory Spatial Information Management and Communication as a contribution to modelling trade-offs between land use scenarios and ecosystem services in the Upper Suriname River area: Participatory (preliminary) assessment of ecosystem services -
Jun 27
World Park Congress - (i) Stream 7 Session on Participatory mapping methodologies, new technologies and the application of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Protected Areas, conservation landscapes and natural resource governance (ii) organisation of a life
World Park Congress - (i) Stream 7 Session on Participatory mapping methodologies, new technologies and the application of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Protected Areas, conservation landscapes and natural resource governance (ii) organisation of a life -
Jun 27
Participatory Spatial Information Management and Communication as a contribution to modelling trade-offs between land use scenarios and ecosystem services in the Upper Suriname River area: presentation event with outsiders
Participatory Spatial Information Management and Communication as a contribution to modelling trade-offs between land use scenarios and ecosystem services in the Upper Suriname River area: presentation event with outsiders