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What is Linked Open Data?
Linked Open Data is a way of enriching, connecting, and linking data in structured, machine readable and standardized formats under open licenses. Linked Open Data enables the same content to be represented in multiple ways in different places simultaneously.
Advantages of Linked Open Data
Efficient use of resources
Linked Open Data reduces redundancy by building upon and the work of others rather than replicating existing systems.
Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey (BIHS) 2015
Bangladesh that collects detailed data on (1) plot-level agricultural production and practices, (2) dietary intake of individual household members, (3) anthropometric measurements (height and weight) of all household members, and (4) data to measure women’s empowerment in agriculture index (WEAI). A community survey supplements the BIHS data to provide information on area-specific contextual factors. The BIHS covers 6500 households in 325 primary sampling units.
Governança da terra e sustentabilidade: experiências internacionais de políticas públicas em zonas rurais
Entre dezembro de 2012 e março de 2015 a Secretaria de Reordenamento Agrário do Ministério do Desenvolvimento Agrário (SRA/MDA) e a Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), por meio do Laboratório de Estudos da Multifuncionalidade Agrícola e do Território (Lemate), executaram o Projeto "Análise e intercâmbios internacionais de ordenamento, regularização e crédito fundiário".
The Impacts of Land Dispossession on Indigenous Women
This briefing paper is an outcome of the project "Strengthening the Documentation and Advocacy Capacity of Indigenous Women for the Advancement of their Rights and Welfare on Land" implemented in Cambodia, India and Indonesia in 2013-2014.
Indigenous Women in Southeast Asia: Challenges in their Access to Justice
This briefing paper is prepared as part of the advocacy of the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) for the respect, protection and recognition of the human rights of indigenous women. In this paper, we focus on access to justice for indigenous women in Southeast Asia facing development-induced violence.