Within the context of the MAPME initiative, CartONG is currently developing open-source processing routines to access data from Open Street map to automatically download, subset and process energy infrastructure data. The output is a database for transmission lines, power plants, solar farms and wind turbines that can be used for further GIS analysis. The data is separated by regions and then used to map it together with our energy infrastructure projects. The processing routines will be made publicly available via Github once they are completed.
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We are thrilled to introduce you to the next chapter in our journey: the technical relaunch of our MAPME website.
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Going beyond deforestation statistics in conservation evaluation: How landscape metrics can help us to understand the effects of infrastructure development on habitat integrity.
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Going beyond deforestation statistics in conservation evaluation: How landscape metrics can help us to understand the effects of infrastructure development on habitat integrity.
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How satellite Earth observation and in-situ data help to monitor agricultural production in the Senegal Delta.
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How Earth observation data helps to support combating invasive species Prosopis juliflora in the Afar Region, Ethiopia.
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How data helps us to measure our project impacts and to identify future challenges in and around protected areas.
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How satellite data can help us understand spatial patterns of agricultural productivity through time.
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