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  • A set of 2 vector layers representing the contour lines at every 100m and 200m within the Okavango Basin. Source: Contour 100m generated under the GIS EPSMO program, by interpolation of the DTM model, and further operations of smoothing tolerance. Contour 200m generated under the GIS EPSMO program, by vectorization of existing topographic maps at 1/1 000 000. 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.

  • Delineation of Communal Conservancies 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 layer represents the spatial distribution of agriculture research stations, as of 2003, in Namibia, within 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 GIS 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.

  • Digital Terrain Model within the Okavango Basin. Source: Data generated under the GIS EPSMO program (base:SRTM data). 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.

  • Location of fall, reservoirs, springs and other features within the Okavango River Basin. Source: Digital Chart of the World (DCW). 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 raster layer represents the slope model within the Okavango Basin. Source: Data generated under the GIS EPSMO program (base:OB_DTM). 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.

  • Elevation points in meters within the Okavango Basin. Source: Generated under the GIS EPSMO program, by vectorization of existing topographic maps at 1/1 000 000. 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 raster layer (90m resolution) represents streams in the CORB-Contributing area. This layer was created by interpolating the Flow Accumulation raster. All cells in the input Flow Accumulation grid that have values greater than a defined threshold have a value of “1” for Stream Definition. 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 layer represents the spatial distribution of Farmers Associations, as of 2005, 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.

  • Delineation of aquifer systems in Angola, that share geographical overlapping with the Okavango Basin. Source: Generated for the EPSMO project based on hydrogeological map of Angola provided by Direccao de Geologia e Minas at 1/1000000. 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.