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A participatory approach for empowering community engagement in data governance: The Monash Net Zero Precinct
Data governance is an emerging field of study concerned with how a range of actors can successfully manage data assets according to rules of engagement, decision rights, and accountabilities. Urban studies scholarship has continued to demonstrate and criticize lack of community engagement in smart c...
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