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This brochure provides a brief inroduction to LandVoc, the linked land governance thesaurus. Logistical as well as technical information are provided.
LandVoc Community of Experts
LandVoc is a collaborative effort. On a voluntary basis, more than a dozen experts in the land sector are involved in the development of the Linked Land Governance Thesaurus. While the editing of LandVoc is carried out by the LandPortal team, the knowledge held by the LandVoc Community of Experts is invaluable, particularly in terms of providing technical guidance. More specifically, the experts contribute by:
- Suggesting new concepts and translations;
- Suggesting new or improved definitions for concepts;
- Suggesting alignments to other concept schemes;
- Providing expert advice on land governance concepts where needed;
- Help to standardize the classification of content on land-related information;
- Support in the promotion, uptake and use of LandVoc, including advising on outreach activities and tools.
The Community of Experts exchanges on a regular basis. If you feel that you can contribute with your specific expertise, please contact hello@landportal.info.
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Call for papers: 2019 International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) WG 9.4 conference
The Working Group 9.4 of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) gathers scholars and practitioners that deal with the issue
on how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) affects social development. The theme for the upcoming 2019 IFIP WG 9.4 conference is: “Strengthening Southern-driven cooperation as a catalyst for ICT4D”.
Story of Sabitri Hikaka
Sabitri Hikaka is a single woman of Boriguda village in Rayagada district of Odisha. She lost her parents in her childhood. This incident brought all the responsibility of three siblings on to her shoulder. She toiled hard to meet her ends and remained unmarried to support her family. Sabitri’s uncles refused to share the ancestral property with Sabitri just because she was a woman.
Whose Land? Webinar Series
The four-part webinar series provides a platform for different stakeholders engaged in land governance to exchange on the importance of inclusivity and meaningful participation of all relevant actors in both formal and informal land governance processes.
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