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Reports-Published dateFriday, January 2, 2009 - 05:00
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Fostering a critical development perspective on open government data
In recent years, a diverse coalition of actors has pushed the creation and diffusion of open data programmes around the world.
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Emerging impacts in open data in the judiciary branches in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay
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Open cities : the case of Montevideo
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Opening cities : open data in Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Sao Paulo
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Journal articlesBiodiversity DNA BARCODING SPECIES IDENTIFICATION INTERNATIONAL BARCODE OF LIFE (iBOL) DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Thirty-five-million dollar boost for 'Barcode of Life'
The International Barcode of Life (iBOL) project, received a funding boost of $35 million from Canadian agencies for a 26-nation effort to collect specimens, sequence their DNA, and build an informatics platform using digital bar codes to store an
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Journal articlesBiodiversity DNA BARCODING SPECIES IDENTIFICATION INTERNATIONAL BARCODE OF LIFE (iBOL)
International Barcode of Life Project gets $8.1 million
Researchers are quickly amassing barcodes or identifiers for a database of life forms, and developing new informatics tools and technologies.
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Exploring the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries network meeting report
In April 2013 project leaders from the Exploring the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries (ODDC) research network gathered in London for a two-¬day network meeting.
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From Data to Development: Exploring the Emerging Impact of Open Government Data in Developing Countries
Releasing freely accessible, standardized, and easily readable government data can increase transparency and accountability. This open government data movement can foster greater civic participation and promote new business opportunities.
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People, Plants, and Patents: The Impact of Intellectual Property on Trade, Plant Biodiversity, and Rural Society
The recent GATT agreement and the Biodiversity Convention have moved intellectual property rights to the centre of South-North relations.
Publication DateSaturday, January 1, 1994