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Yojana Sharma analyses the work of a four-day meeting on access to data and information that will feed into next year’s Rio+20 conference on sustainable development.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
21 December 2011
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Smriti Mallapaty looks at an attempt to overcome the difficulties of accessing and understanding environmental and societal information.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
21 December 2011
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Crowdsourced environmental data can be useful, for example in measuring black carbon emissions, but concerns remain about quality, says Yojana Sharma.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
18 December 2011
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The cities account for more than three quarters of emissions of CO2, are home to half the world population and will be 'highly visible' at Rio +20.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
15 December 2011
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New technologies offer the promise of delivering environmental information to anyone who wants it, anywhere in the world. But we are not quite there yet.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
14 December 2011
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A preparatory meeting for the Rio+20 summit will discuss open access environmental data with a focus on biodiversity, water, oceans, cities and disasters. Yojana Sharma reports.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
9 December 2011
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An organic farmer has invented a mobile phone application called 'iCow', which lets farmers register their herds and receive expert advice.
29 November 2011
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As International Day for Disaster Reduction nears, Rui Pinho, who leads the Global Earthquake Model, talks to SciDev.Net.
11 October 2010
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A tiny solar-powered microscope with no lens could be a cheap and disposable alternative for malaria diagnosis
Source: Nature
8 June 2009
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The Internet is spreading to villages in the developing world — but sometimes in unexpected ways, reports Katherine Nightingale.
13 February 2009
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Text messaging to ensure that TB patients in developing countries take their medication every day is showing promise in trials.
Source: The Lancet
8 January 2009
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Researchers have devised a version of the web that requires cellphones instead of computers, targeted at people who cannot read or write
Source: New Scientist
13 November 2008
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A mobile phone application called EpiSurveyor proved instrumental in monitoring and containing a polio outbreak in Kenya.
Source: BBC Online
24 September 2008
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The Maldives has launched a pioneering system for its citizens to bank primarily using mobile phones.
Source: BBC Online
30 July 2008
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Despite the acceleration of mobile technology in the developing world, the humble text message reigns supreme.
Source: BBC Online
21 July 2008
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The digital audio medium of podcasting is being adapted by developing nations to give local people a voice. Katherine Nightingale reports.
19 June 2008
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An eminent Indian scientist believes India can close the urban-rural divide with information technology, writes Daemon Fairless.
Source: Nature
26 October 2007
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Learning Braille can be a formidable challenge in developing countries. Supriya Kumar profiles a new device that's addressing the task.
11 October 2007
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T. V. Padma takes a look at methods that are helping the developing world's blind people see again, and helping them live more easily.
11 October 2007
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The rapid growth of technology parks in the Arab world has so far created more expectations than outcomes, reports Waleed Al-Shobakky.
3 October 2007
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