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DESCRIPTION:The integration of a Human Rights-Based Approach to Data (HRBAD
 ) with open-source geospatial and remote sensing data presents a powerful 
 tool for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) while ensuring
  no one is left behind. This talk/presentation will explore how HRBAD prin
 ciples can be applied to open geospatial data\, focusing on use cases and 
 applications that enhance our understanding of human rights issues and sup
 port evidence-based policy-making.\nI will introduce the concept of HRBAD\
 , emphasizing its six key principles: participation\, data disaggregation\
 , self-identification\, transparency\, privacy\, and accountability. I'll 
 then try to demonstrate how these principles align with and can be impleme
 nted in open-source geospatial and remote sensing data initiatives.\n\nThe
  presentation will showcase several key use cases and applications:\n\nPar
 ticipatory Mapping for Inclusive Development: Examples of how platforms li
 ke OpenStreetMap enable marginalized communities to contribute to data col
 lection\, improving accuracy and empowering advocacy efforts.\nDisaggregat
 ed Geospatial Analysis for Inequality Assessment: Demonstrating how fine-g
 rained spatial analysis using open satellite imagery can reveal patterns o
 f inequality\, supporting the HRBAD principle of data disaggregation.\nTra
 nsparent Earth Observation for Environmental Justice: exploring the applic
 ations of open satellite data for monitoring environmental changes and hol
 ding actors accountable for degradation affecting marginalized communities
 .\nCapacity Building through Open Geospatial Education: exploring initiati
 ves that use open data and tools to educate and empower communities in usi
 ng geospatial technologies for advocacy.\n\nI will discuss how these appli
 cations relate to HRBAD principles and consider some of the challenges in 
 using open geospatial data for human rights applications. This includes to
 uching on issues of data quality and accessibility.\n\nThe presentation wi
 ll suggest ways to incorporate HRBAD principles into open geospatial data 
 initiatives\, offering practical considerations for data collection\, anal
 ysis\, and dissemination that align with human rights principles.\n\nThrou
 gh these examples\, I hope to illustrate the potential of combining open-s
 ource geospatial data with a human rights-based approach\, and how this co
 uld contribute to more inclusive and effective sustainable development eff
 orts.\n\nThis presentation aims to interest professionals from various fie
 lds\, including geospatial science\, human rights\, development\, policy\,
  and data science. It hopes to encourage further dialogue on the use of op
 en geospatial data in human rights and sustainable development contexts an
 d on applying HRBA to open-source geospatial data.
DTSTAMP:20260505T124459Z
LOCATION:Room III
SUMMARY:Applying a Human Rights-Based Approach to Open-Source Geospatial an
 d Remote Sensing Data: Enhancing Inclusivity and Accountability in Sustain
 able Development - Anton Vasyliev
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2024/talk/MWBRHZ/
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