Open Up Guide for Agriculture launched by GODAN and the Open Data Charter
On 16th October 2018, the Global Open Data for Agriculture (GODAN*) and the Open Data Charter launched the Open Up Guide for Agriculture. This guide aims to help governments to prioritize and publish relevant datasets for agricultural development.
The Open Up Guide for Agriculture provides guidance on the key elements of opening datasets in agriculture. It focuses on three elements: 1. Why open data is important? 2. What data should be opened based on policy perspectives? 3. What elements should make up a strategy? |
The guide was created for policymakers and civil society who want to inform decision makers on open data and agriculture, and understand how open data can make a difference for the agricultural sector and food security.
It can be used by those who want to start developing an open data strategy for agricultural transformation in their country or region.
*GODAN supports the proactive sharing of open data to make information about agriculture and nutrition available, accessible, and usable to help governments, businesses, other organizations and individuals make better decisions to achieve food security worldwide. Open data is data that anyone can access, use or share. GODAN is a member of the Open Data Charter - a collaboration between governments and organisations working to open up data based on a shared set of Principles. |
Related:
- The Capacity Development for Agriculture Data Working Group (Interest Group on Agricultural Data IGAD of the the Research Data Alliance RDA)
- GODAN's Impacts 2014 to 2018 - Improving Agriculture, Food and Nutrition with Open Data
- The GODAN Action Data Publication Online Helpdesk is now available: ASK YOU QUESTION!
- Recorded Webinar : Using Open Data (The Open Data Institute)
- GODAN holds high level meetings in Rwanda to advance open data for agriculture and nutrition
- GODAN Action represented at International Data Week 2018 and Research Data Alliance Plenary Meeting 12 in Botswana. The GODAN Action project will be presented during the session on ‘Open data, open science in agriculture and nutrition: a case for developing countries’
- Open Data Institute (ODI) Summit 2018 – London, 20 November 2018
- A spotlight on Semantic Technologies for the reuse of Agri Open Data
- FAOSTAT provides free access to food and agriculture data for over 245 countries and territories and covers all FAO regional groupingsfrom 1961 to the most recent year available
- Incorporating FAIR Data Principles in Agricultural Research Management Information System (ARMIS) database in Bangladesh
- Creating FAIR and open agricultural data ecosystems
- FAIR data: What and Why? Easier said than implemented?
- FAIR Metrics : Framework to understand how increasing the FAIRness is...
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