Leverage COVID-19 Data Collection Networks for Environmental Peacebuilding
Environmental peacebuilding could benefit from COVID-era data innovation. A well-documented obstacle environmental peacebuilders face is a lack of shared, empirical datasets among parties engaged in, recovering from, or descending into conflict. Current innovations in data collection may soon help seal these gaps.
Countries throughout the world have expanded their data collection capabilities to track the spread of COVID-19. From text message contact tracing to drone surveillance, these innovations inform national responses and shape the global case counting webpages that many of us anxiously refresh every day. The information networks established during the pandemic may endure far into the future, informing new goals, projects, and policies.
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Subscriber only Residents in Sydney s west have been warned to dispose of masks properly or face a fine of $450. Blacktown City Council alerted residents to the fines on social media due to the growing number of disposable masks and other PPE items being discarded on local streets. Masks are mandatory in Sydney on public transport and in all shops, cinemas, theatres, places of worship, hair and beauty businesses and aged care facilities. Those who don t comply face a $200 on-the-spot fine. Masks are among the wave of waste ending up in landfill and waterways during the pandemic. Picture: John Grainger
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