We finished at around 3:45pm. We had a good discussion on what the river Kiul running from Jharkhand->Bihar has been looking like from remote sensed data, and if we can put some data together to argue for strong river rejuvenation efforts. We also looked over the event datasets we are able to get from news articles, and potentially we could even building something around waterbodies specifically.
This is a very exciting time to be working with ecological data! Hopefully we'll see some useful impact coming out too :)
best
Aadi
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Hi all, The video from today's dev call is here: https://youtu.be/hKGBcKdaJ0U
We
had fantastic discussions on several ideas:
–
Sanket gave updates on his FOSS
United funded extension project from the CoRE stack innovation
challenge #1 on
how he is computing cropping intensity and changes in
intensification, and inferring how these relate to distance from
markets, waterbodies, and canals.
–
We discussed the CoRE
stack innovation challenge #2 on
using geo-coded event datasets related to human-wildlife
conflicts, crop damage, and avian mortality, and build early
warning systems and other analysis outputs. Check out the
dashboard here.
–
The Kiul river flowing through Jharkhand and Bihar needs serious
rejuvenation efforts. Shailja and Manoj spoke about
community-based efforts already in progress, and we discussed
how we can build river
atlases automatically that
can provide decision support for rejuvenation efforts.