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  • Peta Tana TindJau Propinsi Sulawesi Selatan (500 000)

  • Special Publication No 2

  • Delineation of power lines in Namibia, that share geographical overlapping with the Okavango Basin. Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry of Namibia. This dataset is part of the GIS Database for the Environment Protection and Sustainable Management of the Okavango River Basin project (EPSMO). Detailed information on the database can be found in the “GIS Database for the EPSMO Project” document produced by Luis Veríssimo (FAO consultant) in July 2009, and here available for download.

  • This map shows areas suitable for the Agricultural Water Management interventions as identified by the project. The assessment is based primarily on each intervention's bio-physical requirements (such as: climate, proximity to water resources, terrain), but it also includes a qualitative rating based on infrastructural settings (namely distance to markets).

  • Town lands in Namibia, that share geographical overlapping with the Okavango Basin. Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry of Namibia. This dataset is part of the GIS Database for the Environment Protection and Sustainable Management of the Okavango River Basin project (EPSMO). Detailed information on the database can be found in the “GIS Database for the EPSMO Project” document produced by Luis Veríssimo (FAO consultant) in July 2009, and here available for download.

  • Include: Vegetation (L-6), (T-6); Soils (L-5), (T-5); (L-13), (T-13); State of the ground (L-8), (T-8); Rock Types (L-10), (T-10); Geology (L-9), (T-9); Drainage (L-3), (L-3); Land use (L-17), (T-17); Land potential (L-18), (T-18); Vegetation (L-6), (T-6); Surface configuration (L-2), (T-2);

  • This map shows areas suitable for the Agricultural Water Management interventions as identified by the project. The assessment is based primarily on each intervention's bio-physical requirements (such as: climate, proximity to water resources, terrain), but it also includes rating based on socio-economic settings or infrastructure (namely distance to markets). Details of criteria and threshold used are given in the downloadable files.

  • Include: Soils (L-13), (T-13); Soils Engineering Map; Description of the mapping units

  • Water pipelines, in Namibia, that share geographical overlapping with the Okavango Basin. Source: Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry of Namibia. This dataset is part of the GIS Database for the Environment Protection and Sustainable Management of the Okavango River Basin project (EPSMO). Detailed information on the database can be found in the “GIS Database for the EPSMO Project” document produced by Luis Veríssimo (FAO consultant) in July 2009, and here available for download.