Open government data and environmental science: a federal Canadian perspective
Governments worldwide are releasing data into the public domain via open government data initiatives. Many such data sets are directly relevant to environmental science and complement data collected by academic researchers to address complex and challenging environmental problems. The Government of...
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Main Authors: | Dominique G. Roche (Author), Monica Granados (Author), Claire C. Austin (Author), Scott Wilson (Author), Gregory M. Mitchell (Author), Paul A. Smith (Author), Steven J. Cooke (Author), Joseph R. Bennett (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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