Susie Latham explains how the Jamaican Forestry Department has adopted a wide range of ICTs to restore the island´s forests.
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Susie Latham explains how the Jamaican Forestry Department has adopted a wide range of ICTs to restore the island´s forests.
CTA is a member of the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition initiative which recently met in Wageningen to discuss the actual and potential impacts of Open Data on development. Here are nine things we learnt from the GODAN meeting.
The value of listening, New Scientist, vol. 174, issue 2341, 4 May 2002 , page 51 The radio soap, Tembea Na Majira (TNM, or ´Move with the Times´), which goes out on the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation´s Swahili serv
The Integrated Approaches to Participatory Development (IAPAD) programme has developed Participatory 3D Modelling (P3DM), a community-based tool that merges GIS-generated data, local knowledge and traditional spatial information (cognitive maps) to produc
The EU currently has bilateral fishing agreements with 17 ACP countries, enabling European vessels to fish in ACP waters in exchange for financial compensation.
The Information Village Research Project is an experiment in electronic knowledge delivery. Ten villages in Tamil Nadu have been connected using a hybrid wired and wireless network of PCs, phones, VHF duplex radio devices and email through dial-up telepho
Tinus Burger describes the Livestock Identification Trace-back System (LITS) project in Botswana. LITS employs radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to capture data on individual cattle, which is transmitted directly, error-free, to a central d
In a world with limited arable land and growing populations, ICTs are increasingly becoming part and parcel of land policy. It´s easy to see why - ICTs offer affordable, efficient means of mapping land boundaries and making land information availabl
Most international institutions and donor agencies now recognize that land issues, in particular well organized land tenure systems, are crucially important for economic development and growth, poverty reduction and governance in the developing world.
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