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The European Commission has recently proposed an African-European partnership for the continent’s digital transformation as part of their strategy with Africa. Earth Observation from space is identified as essential digital technology providing information for evidence-based policy and decision making. The vast amount of free data to be processed and analysed requires adopting the latest digital tools such as cloud computing and innovative machine learning techniques. The EO AFRICA (African Framework for Research Innovation, Communities and Applications) initiative will contribute to full EO data access and usage across Africa, overcoming low-bandwidth and infrastructure bottlenecks that persist across the continent. The initiative is driven by African user needs and follows a long-term vision (>10 years) for the emergent digital era in Africa. It builds on 17 years of experience gained through the ESA TIGER initiative and its African network of EO experts. It aims to facili ....
GNSS winter school to start from Feb 22 Tue 19th January 2021 | 03:31 PM Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), Institute of Space Technology in collaboration with Space Education Research Lab (GSERL) of National Center of GIS and Space Applications will arrange GNSS Winter School during the month of February ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 19th Jan, 2021 ) :Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), Institute of Space Technology in collaboration with Space education Research Lab (GSERL) of National Center of GIS and Space Applications will arrange GNSS Winter School during the month of February. According to an official, GNSS Winter School will be held on-ground, Face to Face at IST, however, in case of severe circumstances, online mechanism will be implemented partially or entirely. ....
Small towns are bigger than we think Innovative FAO study maps urban-rural catchment areas and points to ways to optimize policy and planning coordination for agriculture, services and agri-food systems 12 January 2021, Rome - Fewer than one percent of the global population live in truly remote hinterlands, sharpening the need for better understanding of how urban forms impact food systems as well as social and economic development, according to ground-breaking new research by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the University of Twente. Small cities and towns and the rural areas they influence - defined as their catchment areas - play an outsized role in the way people pursue their livelihoods, says the paper, Global mapping of urban-rural catchment areas reveals unequal access to services , just published by the Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). ....
Fewer than one percent of the global population live in truly remote hinterlands, sharpening the need for better understanding of how urban forms impact food systems and development opportunities, according to ground-breaking new research by the Food and Agriculture Organization and the University of Twente. Smaller cities and towns and their catchment areas play an outsized role in how people pursue livelihoods, especially in low-income countries where they are home to two-thirds of the population. ....