Examples of using Data and knowledge in English and their translations into French
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role in the collection, organisation, processing and exploitation of data and knowledge.
share their experiences, and exchange data and knowledge.
Risk management actions can still be taken in the absence of complete sets of data and knowledge, taking into account the national circumstances;
the monitoring programmes represent a significant source of data and knowledge.
This evaluation does not examine the Cable Ageing Data and Knowledge(CADAK) Project.
Increasingly, major assessment reports are being published by intergovernmental organizations, based on processes compiling scientific data and knowledge.
there is a lot of data and knowledge available on the Canadian Arctic.
the monitoring programmes represent an important source of data and knowledge.
Data and knowledge on SPS risks, and the expected effects of climate change on food safety,
the circulation of data and knowledge, the protection of individuals in the digital society
Dec. 12.92 b Investigate options for creating relevant data and knowledge holding capabilities and for enhancing analysis capabilities under the auspices of the CMS,
he was responsible for safeguarding the organization's"corporate" data and knowledge, ensuring its accessibility to staff at headquarters
traditional approaches for the valuation of forest goods and services, new techniques have been developed which are often faced with inadequate data and knowledge about economy-environment interactions.
The following are examples of ocean management applications that will be supported by improved data and knowledge generated under the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
7.2 represent an important source of data and knowledge.
Assessment of the risk of loss and damage is often constrained by the limited availability of data and knowledge, including, but not limited to,
stakeholder engagement- providing data and knowledge intended to serve and service effective decision-making.
Participants, especially those from the Africa region, drew attention to the problem of inadequate resources hindering the dissemination of existing local data and knowledge.
authorities of the Members States that would facilitate the use of the information network for exchange of data and knowledge.
the sharing of data and knowledge among them, and the recognition that societies