KfW is progressing on its work to create a curated collection of free and open data portals to enable our staff and partners to better use open data for project planning, monitoring and evaluation. Currently, there is a list of 100 data portals available, categorized by regions and sectors, which should help data analysts quickly identify relevant portals. The base collection is currently done in an internal data platform, but KfW intends to share this information with GIZ and BMZ in the short term and the general public in the medium term. The data portals are stored with relevant meta-information such as countries, sectors, and topics covered. The list should enable data analysts to quickly pre-screen and identify relevant data portals for their work purposes.
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We are thrilled to introduce you to the next chapter in our journey: the technical relaunch of our MAPME website.
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Going beyond deforestation statistics in conservation evaluation: How landscape metrics can help us to understand the effects of infrastructure development on habitat integrity.
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Going beyond deforestation statistics in conservation evaluation: How landscape metrics can help us to understand the effects of infrastructure development on habitat integrity.
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How satellite Earth observation and in-situ data help to monitor agricultural production in the Senegal Delta.
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How Earth observation data helps to support combating invasive species Prosopis juliflora in the Afar Region, Ethiopia.
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How data helps us to measure our project impacts and to identify future challenges in and around protected areas.
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How satellite data can help us understand spatial patterns of agricultural productivity through time.
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