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CSR report

l-gou edited this page Nov 18, 2024 · 31 revisions

This report outlines the CSR impact of our A.P.RI.L. project. The project enables users to efficiently gather and analyze web data through a user-friendly interface. We have ensured the project adheres to ethical standards of data collection, minimizes environmental impact, and provides social value through transparency and accessibility.

Table of contents

Executive Summary

Project Overview

Analysis of Coastal Risk Perception in Occitanie (A.P.Ri.L : Analyse de la Perception des Risques Littoraux en Occitanie)

To analyze the perceptions of stakeholders on coastal risks in Occitanie, the APRIL project aims to collect and analyze a representative corpus of heterogeneous textual sources from the web.

CSR Alignment

This report outlines the CSR impact of our web scraping pipeline project. The project enables users to efficiently gather and analyze web data through a user-friendly interface. We have ensured the project adheres to ethical standards of data collection, minimizes environmental impact, and provides social value through transparency and accessibility.

Introduction to the IT Project

Overview of the Web Scraping Pipeline and UI

Key Objectives

CSR Strategy and Goals

Ethical Data Use

  • Compliance with Data Privacy Regulations:
  • Transparent Data Collection:
  • Consent and Permissions:

Environmental Impact

  • Efficient Resource Usage:
  • Green IT Practices:

Social and Economic Impact

  • Access to Data for Social Good:
  • Job Creation and Skills Development:
  • Accessibility:

ESG Considerations

Environmental

  • Energy Efficiency:
  • Cloud Provider's Environmental Impact:

Social

  • Ethical Web Scraping:
  • Stakeholder Impact:

Governance

  • Data Governance Policies:

Key Metrics and Performance Indicators

Data Ethics

##Environmental Impact ##Social Impact

Challenges and Solutions

Data and Privacy Challenges

Environmental Concerns

Future CSR Initiatives

Sustainable Growth

Ongoing Ethical Data Practices

Conclusion

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