Difference between revisions of "Community Resilience"
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*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aB5LlJbbK8O0EBjh5SM31HIW6ojFl7fwoqUhml3gc2I/edit '''White Paper, May 31, 2018:''' Community Resilience: demonstrating the socioeconomic value of Earth Science data] | *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aB5LlJbbK8O0EBjh5SM31HIW6ojFl7fwoqUhml3gc2I/edit '''White Paper, May 31, 2018:''' Community Resilience: demonstrating the socioeconomic value of Earth Science data] | ||
*[https://rdcu.be/3TBl '''Journal Article published August 1, 2018:''' Knowledge mobilization for community resilience: perspectives from data, informatics, and information science] | *[https://rdcu.be/3TBl '''Journal Article published August 1, 2018:''' Knowledge mobilization for community resilience: perspectives from data, informatics, and information science] |
Revision as of 11:54, September 9, 2019
The purpose of this cluster is to enhance community resilience through culturally meaningful improvements to data accessibility and informatics tools.
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