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LTBP-GIS-Newsletter. Issue No. 1, 1999

» Data requests

NRI are still trying to gather useful datasets. In particular, if you have any information in the following areas, we would be glad to hear from you. 

  • Weather data- any sources of digital data. Mostly, we are interested in monthly (possibly dekad?) rainfall data (from any time). Average temperature, Minimum and maximum temperature, or other climatic data.
  • Population statistics- we are looking for census data more recent than 1993, preferably at Ward level (or village/town) but district data would be welcome.
  • Refugee data - does anybody have an up to date source of population statistics; either by camp or by district?
  • Pollution data - we are trying to establish two databases that will tell the project where there are major sources of pollution. One dataset is for hotspots of pollution (sites of sewage outfalls, industrial centres, mining seepage etc). The other is to keep a record of one-off events (e.g. an oil spill in a harbour). Please send us any information you may have on either type of pollution event.


Pollution hotspots (mining, factory, dryland disposal sites)
Locations and times of one off pollution events.
  • Fishing data

    Use of beach seines, tam tam
    - can anyone tell us where beach seines and tam tams are being used? Please give us a GPS location, or else the name of the village where you have seen these in use. Any extra details would also be helpful (including the date of your observation).


 When passing us information, we particularly need to have an X, Y location in latitude & longitude (decimal degrees), name of site, and nature of features before you give us any other details. Please send your contact details with your name, address, phone, fax and email address, if possible. Ensure you give us as accurate a location and time of observation as possible when you are recording events or surveys.

* Send your data to Anne Jackson (see Contact details)

** See tips page for a guide to giving us data in the correct format


 
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