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Guatemala has 5 HOT projects
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Strengthening Competencies in Natural Resource Management with ODK in Latin America
Guatemala, in collaboration with HOT, UNDP and MARN, is working on waste and natural resource management by identifying critical sites and training officials to improve infrastructure.
Fortaleciendo Competencias en Gestión de Recursos Naturales con ODK en América Latina
Guatemala, en colaboración con HOT, el PNUD y el MARN, trabaja en la gestión de desechos y recursos naturales, identificando sitios críticos y capacitando funcionarios para mejorar infraestructuras.
Fortalecendo Competências na Gestão de Recursos Naturais com ODK na América Latina
A Guatemala, em colaboração com a HOT, o PNUD e o MARN, está trabalhando na gestão de resíduos e recursos naturais, identificando locais críticos e capacitando funcionários para melhorar as infraestruturas.
Strengthening Indigenous Forest Management with Open Mapping in Guatemala
Explore the transformative impact of the OpenCities project in San José Poaquil, Guatemala, where geospatial data and community engagement are enabling indigenous forest management, and helping communities adapt to climate change.
Indigenous worldview in community forestry management through open data
Explore the Open Cities Guatemala Project, enhancing Indigenous autonomy in San José Poaquil. Discover the innovative use of geographic data, participatory mapping, and tech-enabled applications in sustainable community forestry management.
¿Cómo mejorar la preparación y la capacidad de respuesta de las comunidades ante los desastres en América Latina y el Caribe con datos geoespaciales creados de manera participativa?
HOT, en colaboración con el Fondo Mundial para la Reducción y Recuperación de Desastres (Global Fund for Disaster Reduction and Recovery) y la Fundación SwissRE, se enorgullece de anunciar el proyecto Ciudades Abiertas América Latina y el Caribe.