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        <description>Buenos Aires is one of the world capitals of culture. There are over 600 bookshops, 350 theaters, and more than 100 Art Galleries. But how is this cultural infraestructure located and distributed around the city? Is there an unequal access to culture? In this talk, I'm going to present a methodology and a tools (from QGIS to OSRM - Open Source Route Machine) to analyze cultural accesibility and how spatial analysis help us to improve the planning. Authors and Affiliations – Martín Fernando Ortiz, Data Cultura Track – Use cases &amp; applications Topic – FOSS4G implementations in strategic application domains: land management, crisis/disaster response, smart cities, population mapping, climate change, ocean and marine monitoring, etc. Level – 2 - Basic. General basic knowledge is required. Language of the Presentation – English</description>
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