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SUMMARY:Explore 2021
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Explore 2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe may be virtual\, but Planet’s global community is stronger than ever. Embrace change and discover the power of Global Connection. \nThe past year has underscored how tightly the world is connected. At Planet\, we are reminded that – even in troubling times – we draw optimism from our expansive community of users\, customers\, and partners. \nPlanet provides the leading web-geo platform with the highest frequency satellite data available and foundational analytics to derive insights\, empowering users across the world to make impactful\, timely decisions. \nEvery day\, this community discovers novel connections between our data and new applications and solutions that capture insights from daily change on Earth. This will only accelerate with the convergence of cloud computing\, artificial intelligence\, and cutting-edge data fusion techniques. \nMeanwhile\, as issues like climate change\, food security\, public health\, and conservation take center stage\, industry and governments see the need to collaborate and use data to drive economic growth and promote better outcomes for people and nature. Collectively\, we’ll need to use the power of global connection to make progress. \nJoin us as we tackle these big topics at the most ambitious Explore yet. \n  \n[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIs5nG1zGCU]
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SUMMARY:Measuring Access to Services: International and Canadian Experiences in Rural Analysis
DESCRIPTION:(French Below) \nThe growth of open geospatial data and tools provides new opportunities to map accessibility to services for rural and remote communities. \nWith comprehensive and comparable measures on accessibility\, policy makers have the enhanced ability to put forward informed\, evidence-based policies which can improve the quality of life of entire populations. This is also a main objective of major international measurements frameworks\, such as Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). \nStatistics Canada\, together with the Centre for Rural Economic Development (Infrastructure Canada)\, are pleased to present a new Workshop Series on “Measuring Access to Services: International and Canadian Experiences in Rural Analysis”. \nFree Event \nDate: Wednesday October 13th\, 2021\nTime: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm ET\n \nThis workshop is one of a series of strategic discussions aimed at expanding our collective knowledge through concrete examples\, across Canada and internationally\, on the use of data for rural and regional policy analysis. \nAs geospatial data stewards\, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations (UN) will provide an international perspective on how they have been utilizing open geospatial data to measure access to services in rural areas. The workshop will also feature presentations from Canadian analysts within Statistics Canada and Infrastructure Canada. \n \n \nFrench \nLa croissance des données et des outils géospatiaux ouverts offre de nouvelles possibilités de cartographier l’accessibilité aux services dans les communautés rurales et éloignées. \nGrâce à des mesures complètes et comparables en matière d’accessibilité\, les décideurs ont une capacité accrue de mettre de l’avant des politiques fondées sur les données probantes qui peuvent améliorer la qualité de vie de populations entières. Il s’agit également d’un objectif principal des cadres de mesure internationaux\, tel que les Objectifs de développement durable (ODD). \nStatistique Canada\, en collaboration avec le Centre de développement économique rural d’Infrastructures Canada\, sont heureux de présenter l’atelier virtuel « Mesurer l’accès aux services : Expériences canadienne et internationale dans les analyses rurales ».  \nDate : Le mercredi 13 octobre 2021\nHeure : 10h à 12h (heure de l’Est)\nCet atelier est l’un d’une série de discussions stratégiques destinées à étendre nos connaissances collectives par des exemples concrets\, à travers le Canada et à l’international\, sur l’utilisation des données pour des analyses de politiques rurales et régionales. \nComme intendants de données géospatiales\, l’Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques (OCDE) et l’Organisation des Nations Unies (ONU) fourniront une perspective internationale sur les façons dont ils utilisent les données géospatiales pour mesurer l’accès aux services dans les régions rurales. L’atelier comprendra également des présentation d’analystes canadiens de Statistiques Canada et d’Infrastructures Canada.
URL:https://gogeomatics.ca/event/measuring-access-to-services-international-and-canadian-experiences-in-rural-analysis/
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