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Africover public Domain databases
available now!
Multipurpose Africover Databases on Environmental
resources (MADE)
available for 10 countries!
Now you can:
- Consult the metadata on the content and characteristics of
the data sets
- Visualize and browse public domain data through the Africover
interactive Web maps
- Download the public domain
geographic layers you need (requires free registration)
- Download the data warehouses for free,powerful, interactive
desktop GIS use
The Africover Approach
The Africover Project developed a combined approach to promote
the sustainable use of natural resources:
- Use of remote sensing and geographic information system technologies
for natural resource as recommended by Agenda 21 and the last WSSD.
- Development of a innovative land cover
classification methodology, now adopted by FAO and UNEP as the
standard land cover classification system:a new way to store information
and liberate it in a flexible way to answer user needs.
- Capacity building and participation
of the member countries: after a training on the Africover methodology
and tools, the national remote sensing and GIS officers selected
by the national focal point institutions (NFPI) develop the country
databases with the support of the Project. Special training is provided
to reinforce the capacities in using and maintaining the data bases.
- Spatial Data Infrastructure
(SDI) compliance: standards adopted, policies
for the distribution developed, maintenance and access to the
data ensured and data custodianship
guidelines published to assure that data will be considered
a public good available to any end user interested.
- Building Partnership and Alliances for a detailed, homogeneous
global land cover serving the needs of different user communities
created the conditions for the launch of the FAO-UNEP Global Land
Cover Initiative.
The Africover tools
Africover is developing the tools needed to produce reliable and
detailed environmental resource information: a software
suite for structuring, developing, querying spatial environmental
databases and strengthening the capacities of data users and producers
in developing counties.
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