Outreachy: A Path to Get Started in Open-Source

Are you tech savvy and interested in gaining experience in the open source movement? Apply for Cadasta Foundation's 12-week paid internship. Cadasta is a global network of tech and land rights experts who put their skills to work to make the world a better place. Learn more about our work . Join us…

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Open Technology for Land Rights Documentation

One-third of people on the planet don't have documented rights to the land on which they rely. The Cadasta Foundation creates tech to allow communities to document their land rights. By helping groups document the evidence of their individual and community rights to the land on which they depend, they can eventually obtain legal recognition of…

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How Accessible and Reliable Is Your National Government’s Data?

From now until January 2017, you can join individuals and organisations around the world in assessing the quality and availability of data from national governments. The Open Knowledge International (OKI) Global Open Data Index 2016  survey is now open. This annual index has been measuring the state of open government data throughout the world since 2013. This year,…

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New Report: LandDebate on Open Data and Transparency in Land Governance

Dozens of the world’s experts on land and open data participated in an on-line discussion aimed at raising awareness of the relationship between open data and land governance, exploring the the links between transparency and poverty alleviation and food security in September 2016. The Cadasta Foundation and the LandPortal Foundation , which…

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Getting to Sustainable Palm Oil

  The palm oil sector is at a crossroads. Despite growing awareness of its massive effects on deforestation, the  largely unregulated and decentralized industry  has struggled to adopt, follow, and document rigorous sustainable sourcing standards. An area equivalent to 300 football fields of rainforest is cleared every hour to make way for palm oil production,  according…

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Pausing the Data Revolution to Ask a Few Questions

Google us. You’ll learn where both of us live, went to school and worked. You can even learn our political affiliation. All of this is thanks to the ongoing revolution of open data. Never before has so much information about our fellow humans been so readily available. But, as highlighted earlier this month at the International Open Data Conference…

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Openness in São Paulo Brings Transparency to Ties Between Politics and Property

One of the biggest challenges in identifying the potential benefits of open cadastral and land registry data stems from the fact that there are very few instances of local and national governments making these datasets freely available in a machine-readable format to download and reuse. Therefore, we were thrilled to discover that earlier this year,…

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FOSS 4G – Open Source and Open Data for Land Administration

Last week I had the opportunity to attend the FOSS4G (Free and Open Source Software for GIS for the uninitiated) conference held in Bonn, Germany. As it was my first FOSS4G conference I wasn’t sure what to expect, nor whether property rights would even figure into the conversation given the diverse background of…

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Blockchain for Land Administration: Hype or Substance?

Over the past year, the international property rights sector has been abuzz with the potential for blockchain technology to fundamentally transform the approach to land administration. However, the initial frenzy has waned as the implementation of blockchain has demonstrated that the technology is not simply a wholesale ‘fix’ of the land sector. Instead, it should be…

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Come Talk Open Data and Land with Cadasta on the LandPortal!

Are you interested in ensuring land governance is open and transparent? Do you want to understand your role in using land administration information and how it can help provide greater security of  property rights? We are excited to hear from you! Cadasta Foundation is pleased to announce that we are partnering with the …

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