Dania V. Mena, R. Durón, Gracia M. Pineda, J. Bardales, Héctor Villatoro, Gabriela Munguía, Rafael Delgado Elvir, Luis Herrera Maldonado, Javier Hernández, Maloy Portillo, Francisco Torres
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适当的领土数据管理对于领土规划项目、研究、创新和为人民福祉采取适当后续行动至关重要。一个多学科专业人员小组建立了一个名为科尔特斯数据中心(Centro de Datos de cort)的试点项目。它展示了几个仪表板,显示了能源部门的官方统计数据,绘制了该地区的能源需求图,按城市或部门分列的COVID-19病例和疫苗接种率数据,以及一个利用谷歌Earth的项目,该项目结合了埃塔和伊奥塔之后的观测结果,以及一项提高灾害意识和促进圣曼努埃尔市旅游业发展活动的社交媒体运动。这一试点项目显示了观察和监测各种关键环境、健康和社会经济数据的重要性。这将有助于改进地方发展、灾害预防和控制以及促进“同一个健康”方针的举措。需要克服的挑战是数据的质量和时间。培训更多的学者、政府团队和决策者使用新工具将数据与地球观测相结合,对cortsams部门的发展非常重要。
Geospatial, earth observations and statistical data integration in the Cortés department, Honduras
Proper territorial data management is critical for territorial planning projects, research, innovation, and the appropriate follow-up to act for the well-being of populations. A multidisciplinary team of professionals established a pilot project named Cortes Data Hub (Centro de Datos de Cortés). It presents several dashboards that show official statistics on the energy sector, mapping the region’s energy demand, data on COVID-19 cases and vaccination rates by municipality or department, and a project using Google Earth that combines post-Eta and Iota observations and a social media campaign for disaster awareness and for the promotion of activities to develop tourism in the San Manuel Municipality. This pilot project shows the importance to observe and monitor various key environmental, health, and socioeconomic data. This will help improve initiatives for local development, disaster prevention and control, and the promotion of the One Health approach. The challenges to overcome are the quality and timing of data. Training more academics, government teams, and decision-makers in the use of new tools for data integration with earth observations are important for the Cortés department’s development.