Home

IFAP Information Society Observatory

  • Entries by date
  • Keyword index
  • RSS
  • Search
Home » Keyword Index » Observatory tags

climate change

  • Farming By Phone
  • Increasing the flow of data: GIS improves rainfall data collection and information services in West Africa
  • Linking ICTs and Climate Change Adaptation: A Conceptual Framework for e­Resilience and e­Adaptation
  • Planting the knowledge seed: Adapting to climate change using ICTs
  • Technology a key tool in addressing environmental sustainability: ITU’s message to global climate change conference
  • Unveiling the Links between ICTs & Climate Change in Developing Countries: A Scoping Study

Observatory

  • About
  • Contact
  • Guide
  • Newsletter
  • RSS feeds
    • RSS feed builder

IFAP Priority Areas

  • Information for development
  • Information accessibility
  • Information literacy
  • Information ethics
  • Information preservation
  • National Information Society Policy: A Template

Subjects

  • Communications
  • Culture
  • E-government
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • ICT
  • Information society
  • Infrastructure
  • Open source
  • Public administration
  • Society
  • Strategy

Popular Posts

Today's:

  • Declaration on Media and Information Literacy adopted by Fez International Forum
  • APC's assessment of the fourth Internet Governance Forum
  • Avoiding the Digital Divide Hype in Using Mobile Phones for Development
  • About
  • OLPC: Una forma de imperialismo / A form of imperialism
  • International Experiences With Technology in Education: Final Report

Last viewed:

  • Crisis Mapping and Cybersecurity – Part II: Risk Assessment
  • ICT4D for Women: Opportunities and Risks
  • Learning with Mobile Devices Somewhere Near the Bottom of the Pyramid
  • Social Implications of Mobile Technology in Developing Worlds
  • Educational Development in Kenya and the Role of Information and Communication Technology
  • Why Localization Matters

RSS Subscribers

Follow other readers and subscribe to our RSS feeds. Currently we have 872 RSS subscribers now.

nixer theme