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What is First Nations Earth Observation?

24m · Location Matters · 09 Feb 00:00

We’re back with a brand new season of Location Matters! To kick off the first episode, we’re joined by Andrew Dowding, Managing Director of Winyama, and Yvonne Fong, Data Scientist at EO Data Science, to discuss the importance of First Nations Earth Observation and how Winyama are working towards seeing more Indigenous communities utilise Earth Observation (EO). Andrew and Yvonne also touch on some of the interesting ways EO is being used across the world - sometimes without people even knowing!

Winyama 

Indigenous Mapping Workshop Australia

EO Data Science  

Google Earth Engine tips 

Blog: What is First Nations Earth Observation

Web portals

Sea Level Rise - Coastal Risk 

NAFI - North Australia and Rangelands Fire Information 

MyFireWatch

Digital Earth Australia Hotspots 

Atlas of Living Australia


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