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open data

Data is open if it can be freely accessed, used, modified and shared by anyone for any purpose - subject only, at most, to requirements to provide attribution and/or share-alike. Specifically, open data is defined by the Open Definition and requires that the data be A. Legally open: that is, available under an open (data) license that permits anyone freely to access, reuse and redistribute B. Technically open: that is, that the data be available for no more than the cost of reproduction and in machine-readable and bulk form.

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Open Land Data in the Fight against Corruption - debate image
Closed
9 September 2019 to 29 September 2019
Facilitators: 
Mr. Tim Davies
Lisette Mey
Ms. Amy Coughenour Betancourt
Partners: 
Land Portal Foundation
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Cadasta Foundation
Global

The global data revolution has undoubtedly reached the land sector. Land information is increasingly created, stored and shared as data.