EIS-AFRICA is recognized by our strategic partners, clients and the public as a leading organization developing African capacity to generate, manage, disseminate and use geo-spatial, earth observation data and environmental information to enrich policy debate and support decision-making for the well-being of Africa's people.
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EIS-AFRICA 2008 newsletters: August (new) |
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African Ministerial Conference on the Environment Twelfth session Report and Resolutions of the ministerial segment held from 10 to 12 June 2008 |
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GEOSS Workshop for Water Security and Governance in Africa Venue: Alicia Hotel, Accra, Ghana, October 24 -26, 2008 Time: Registration at 8 am on October 24 Fee: No fee; open participation (registration required). |
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FOSS4G 2008 Call for paper and workshops extended! Free and Open Source Geospatial 2008, SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENSION! 23 May Due to demand, the Where 2.0 conference starting on our previous deadline and a website glitch with the original cut-off date, we are pleased to announce the EXTENSION of the deadline for Paper, Presentation and Poster abstracts AND the deadline for Workshop proposals to the *** 23 MAY ***. Go to http://www.foss4g2008.org and click on 'Call for Papers'. |
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The First 100 Steps to GEOSS" & "The Full Picture" |
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Accelerating Africa's Development to meet the MDGs: Challenges and the way forward for Southern Africa. |
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SERVIR: A 21st Century System for Improved Environmental Decision Making in SERVIR is a regional visualization and monitoring system for |
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Soil Atlas of Africa
The Land Management and Natural Hazards Unit of the Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), ISRIC – World Soil Information, the European Soil Bureau Network (ESBN), the African Soil Science Society (ASSS), and FAO conducted a survey amongst potential users of the Soils Atlas for Africa, to get insight into the needs and wishes about its content. The preliminary report on the user survey for the Soil Atlas of Africa is now available for comment. Click here |
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SDI-AFRICA: An implementation Guide is available from the UNECA website in both English and French Versions. Click here |
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Africa Environment Outlook 2 – Our Environment, Our Wealth (AEO-2) Profiles Africa’s environmental resources as an asset for the region’s development. The report underscores the need for sustainable livelihoods, and the importance of environmental initiatives in supporting them. Emphasis is put on what should and can be done with existing (remaining) environmental assets, in the context of identified constraints (issues), rather than focusing on what has been already lost. For more information click here |
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Final report of the Study of Fundamental Geo-spatial Datasets in Africa. Front cover/Title page/Table of contents /Chapter 1/Chapter 2/Chapter 3/Chapter 4/Chapter 6/Chapter 7/Chapter 8/Chapter 9/Chapter 10/List of fundamental geospatial datasets / ENGLISH synthesis /FRENCH synthesis |