One of the many areas of action required to deal with the global climate crisis is building climate resilience—the ability to prepare for, recover from, and adapt to climate change impacts. Open data portals—front-facing web applications designed to make data more discoverable and easier to share and interpret—are vital to ensuring stakeholders get the high-quality, up-to-date data necessary for more effective climate resilience measures.
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Read about CKAN’s governance structure. The following post recaps Adrià’s presentation at the CLARIN event and explores some of the issues arising from it.
by Andrew Nette
Blog, CKAN, Climate, Community & Non-Profit, Corporate, Ebusiness, Government, Heritage & Arts, Internal data management, Open Data, Research, Small Business
How to create brilliant data workflow patterns with CKAN
This blog post was co-authored by Ian Ward, Senior Solutions […]
by Andrew Nette
This post will discuss the extension, the collaboration process behind its development, and how it has enhanced the Water Hub’s visual presentation of data and improved how contributors and users interact with it.
by Andrew Nette
Blog, CKAN, Community & Non-Profit, Corporate, Drupal, Government, Open Data, Research, Small Business
Drupal: why organisations should use it as part of their open data management
As a global company focused on supporting open data, digital […]
by Andrew Nette
Thinking about this post a decade on, I believe my question has been answered in the affirmative. Read the article.