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  1. Can Unen from the Humanitarian team: "OpenStreetMap is free like free speech, but is too often treated like free beer"


  2. Third day of the started tasty with breakfast at beautiful Eden café in , .

  3. Talks on analysis of and data by Dipak Paudial and Awnesh Singh respectively took me back to university time & the studies in . Really great data sources as reminded today for applications like assessment or modelling.


  4. Brent Wood from the National Institute of water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand presented the application of foreign data wrappers and showed their great potential.


  5. The and Session with inputs from Renata Varea on and from Ueakeia Martin Tofinga on the project gives more insight and examples on the gender aspect in related activities in the


  6. The #Community and #Diversity Session with inputs from Renata Varea on #GenderAndGIS and from Ueakeia Martin Tofinga on the #Kiribati #WomenInMapping project gives more insight and examples on the gender aspect in #GIS related activities in the #Pacific

    #PacificGeospatialConference2022
    #PGC2022

  7. The #Community and #Diversity Session with inputs from Renata Varea on #GenderAndGIS and from Ueakeia Martin Tofinga on the #Kiribati #WomenInMapping project gives more insight and examples on the gender aspect in #GIS related activities in the #Pacific

    #PacificGeospatialConference2022
    #PGC2022

  8. The #Community and #Diversity Session with inputs from Renata Varea on #GenderAndGIS and from Ueakeia Martin Tofinga on the #Kiribati #WomenInMapping project gives more insight and examples on the gender aspect in #GIS related activities in the #Pacific

    #PacificGeospatialConference2022
    #PGC2022

  9. The #Community and #Diversity Session with inputs from Renata Varea on #GenderAndGIS and from Ueakeia Martin Tofinga on the #Kiribati #WomenInMapping project gives more insight and examples on the gender aspect in #GIS related activities in the #Pacific

    #PacificGeospatialConference2022
    #PGC2022