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Home › Posts tagged Dr Joe Cox

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Hampshire’s Changing Landscape – How can Crowdsourcing Help?

By Created automatically from RSS feed Posted on August 28, 2015 Posted in Benefits of open data, Commercial opportunities, Greater efficiency, Informing Decision-making, Innovation, Posts from feeds, Smart communities, Visualising data Tagged with aerial photography, crowdsourcing, Dr Joe Cox, Hampshire County Council, Hampshire Hub, landscape, Landscape Watch, Landscape Watch Hampshire, open data, Remote Sensing Application Consultants (RSAC), Rural, University of Portsmouth, Zooniverse
Hampshire’s Changing Landscape – How can Crowdsourcing Help?

Hampshire is changing The changing face of our landscape is something that affects us all; the loss of hedgerows, rapid expansion of urban areas or erosion of our coastlines to highlight just a few crucial issues. Some of the more serious …

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