Data collection

Data gathering, the first step in generating knowledge, is a process that must proceed in line with communities’ needs and peoples’ practices. In this chapter, authors present case studies showing how technology can expedite data capture in Colombia and across the globe, as well as demonstrating how...

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Solano-Correa, Yady Tatiana
Zan, Rixia
Peppa, Maria Valasia
Chaquea-Romero, David
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2024
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Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar
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Repositorio Institucional UTB
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eng
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Water security
Data gathering
Risk
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Water security
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Risk
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Zan, Rixia
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Chaquea-Romero, David
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Zan, Rixia
Peppa, Maria Valasia
Chaquea-Romero, David
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Data gathering
Risk
LEMB
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