KM in sustainable development
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Integrating LLMs with local knowledge bases assists sustainability, but neglects tacit knowledge and complexity
LLM-LKB integration has value, but misses tacit knowledge, which is important to achieving sustainability in the face of complex realities.
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Join the Knowledge for Development (K4D) Challenge!
The first global, thematically open K4D Challenge kicks off on 10 April 2025!
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‘Everything is Country’: these 4 projects blend First Nations knowledge and science to rewrite our understanding of the past
First Nations cultural knowledge has much to share with archaeology, palaeontology, and Earth sciences.
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Indigenous knowledge merges with science to protect people from fish poisoning in Vanuatu
Ambae islanders combine their ecological observations with scientific data to develop an early-warning system for fish contamination.
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USAID and the new burning of the books in digital and ideological epistemicide. A call to action
The loss of USAID’s knowledge as a possible epistemicide, and what we can do as knowledge and sustainable development professionals.
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KM4Dev Knowledge Café 39: Responding to current crises to protect and retain knowledge
Online, Thursday 27 February 2025, 3:30pm to 5:00pm CET (UTC+01:00).
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New 4th Edition of the Agenda Knowledge for Development finalized and published
A universal framework for advancing sustainable knowledge societies with 15 Knowledge Development Goals and 180 personal statements from a global…
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The state of the Knowledge Management for Development (KM4Dev) community in 2024
How KM4Dev continues to provide value to its members, driving transformation in knowledge management (KM) practices to address opportunities and…
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Issue of the KM4D Journal marks the 25th anniversary of KM4Dev – 25 years together
The second issue in volume 18 of the Knowledge Management for Development (KM4D) Journal, representing the 20th year of publication,…
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Draft Fourth Edition of the Agenda Knowledge for Development
The Draft Fourth Edition of the Agenda Knowledge for Development has been launched. Comments and feedback are invited.