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Facilitating Effective Green Growth Planning and Co-ordination Through Open Data Initiatives Capturing and presenting information and data to aid knowledge-sharing and communication in Cambodia and across the Lower Mekong Region Kimberley Ogonda Open Development Cambodia

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Facilitating Effective Green GrowthPlanning and Co-ordination Through Open Data Initiatives

Capturing and presenting information and data to aid knowledge-sharing and communication in Cambodia and across the Lower Mekong Region

Kimberley Ogonda Open Development Cambodia

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Why Open Data?

Innovating by opening up and sharing information: • Driven by two needs, information complexity (necessity) and information technology

(opportunity)

• The ability to share and interweave information in order to objectively aid knowledge sharing and communication.

Governments

Companies and other

organisations

Communties

“ A piece of data is open if anyone is free to use, reuse and redistribute it, subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and/or share-alike”

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Background

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Examples of Data Visualization

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GREEN INCLUSIVE GROWTH

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Illuminating Regional Trends and Dynamics

• Regional level infrastructure development, such as energy generation and policy

• Regional agreements, policies and laws • Economic profiles allowing easy comparison of the region’s

countries and various economic indicators• Labor and migration issues and trends• Environmental concerns, like forest cover and climate change.