GIS training in Samburu
Category: FoASF staff, General | Date: Jan 30 2009 | By: davidngala
GIS Training in Samburu.
Geographical Information System (GIS) is a conservation tool that is slowly gaining momentum in today’s conservation world. Recently the Ecological Society of Eastern Africa also know as ESEA organized for a GIS training that was held at the Earth Watch Institute in Samburu - Kenya.

Participants at the GIS training.
The training targeted users of GIS in the field in conservation work, its aim was to help users become familiar with the use of GIS as a conservation tool and how to use it in mapping issues of importance in conservation.

Participants are shown how to use a GPS.

Elepehants at Sambur Nature Reserve, where we carried out our field work.
The training drew participants from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. This training gave the participants insight on the of GIS and the use of a GPS as a data entry tool. The FoASF manager, Caroline Lumosi was among the participants who benefited from the training. The new skill gained will be of a valuable resource for FoASF in mapping the illegal activities in the forest.

GIS training participants.
For more information concerning training opportunities with ESEA kindly visit www.ecsea.org
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One Response to “GIS training in Samburu”
paula, on 30 Jan 2009
Hi David, congratulations on being in the top 100 AFrican blogs! Keep it up. We love your stories
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