To take forward this exciting journey of co-creating the CoRE stack, we are launching monthly Community of Practice (CoP) meetings to strengthen collaboration, peer learning, and cross-sharing of knowledge amongst all of us. The CoP will serve as a platform to exchange field experiences, deepen collective understanding of CoRE Stack tools and datasets, and identify opportunities for joint action in natural resource management and resilience building.
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