Earth Observation data could contribute billions to African economy
The economic impact of Earth observations in Africa could be worth billions of dollars a year, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF), the first of its kind to quantify the economic effects of the digital Earth Africa programme which provides freely accessible data.
Source: africanews.spacePublished on 2021-01-15
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