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It is a fundamental idea of natureGIS.org to assist and support grassroot ideas and local conservationists with knowledge transfer and skills, building up a powerful network of activists. Therefore, natureGIS.org is actively looking for multi-disciplinary partner for collaboration on conservation projects. For further information, advice or collaboration idea, please do not hesitate to contact us. Please, provide your name, email address and a comment. Biologist and GIS Engineer.
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Dda Affeldt received a Diploma degree in biology from University of Bielefeld, Germany and is trained as a Geographic Information System (GIS) Engineer. Edda`s scientific interests include population ecology, social systems in mammals, wildlife management and GIS with a focus on Africans elephants (. She has also worked on national and international environmental issues, e.g. in Germany, Kenya and Afghanistan. Ichael Brending is trained as a Geographic Information System (GIS) Engineer and received a Dip...
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A working GIS integrates five key components: hardware, software, data, people, and methods. We as dedicated conservationists are aware of the importance and advantages of using GIS in conservation projects, and therefore have created this web-page. To show how we are using this interesting tool for our conservation work towards long term conservation strategies. For further information, assistence or collaboration idea, please do not hesitate to contact us. Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project.
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Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project. The Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project (MECEP), initiated in 2012, is our research project that aims to support local long term conservation strategies regarding Mt Elgon’s charismatic keystone species and its unique habitat. The main emphasis is laid on the advance to understand the ecology, behaviour and ecosystem impact of the world’s only cave-mining elephants. Our project is operating in. Supporting conservation of Afghan mountain areas. Society for Conservation GIS.
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Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project. The Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project (MECEP), initiated in 2012, is our research project that aims to support local long term conservation strategies regarding Mt Elgon’s charismatic keystone species and its unique habitat. The main emphasis is laid on the advance to understand the ecology, behaviour and ecosystem impact of the world’s only cave-mining elephants. Our project is operating in. Supporting conservation of Afghan mountain areas. Society for Conservation GIS.
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Supporting conservation of Afghan mountain areas | natureGIS.org
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Supporting conservation of Afghan mountain areas. Supporting conservation of Afghan mountain areas. As a direct result of the fruitful collaboration with UNEP Afghanistan, we were pleased to come in touch with the Afghan NGO. Conservation Organization of Afghan Mountain Areas. In Bamiyan`s villages (see video). We both strongly advocate COAM’s conservation idea of. Local solutions supported by international expertise. As well as their philosophy of. Last collaboration project with COAM:.
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Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project. The Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project (MECEP), initiated in 2012, is our research project that aims to support local long term conservation strategies regarding Mt Elgon’s charismatic keystone species and its unique habitat. The main emphasis is laid on the advance to understand the ecology, behaviour and ecosystem impact of the world’s only cave-mining elephants. Our project is operating in. Supporting conservation of Afghan mountain areas. Society for Conservation GIS.
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Welcome to natureGIS.org. Welcome to natureGIS.org. The world is changing rapidly and we are facing serious consequences of radical environmental changes such as large-scale deforestation, habitat and biodiversity loss and species extinction. Scientists and conservationists are using satellite imagery and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to identify, monitor and fight habitat loss and species extinction on local and global scale. We are aware of the importance and advantages of using GIS in c...
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Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project | natureGIS.org
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Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project. Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project. In the next years, we will integrate GIS in our research project MECEP to support Mt Elgon’s transnational conservation management. For further information on MECEP, please follow the link. Conservation Organization of Afghan Mountain Areas. Mount Elgon Cave Elephant Project. Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU). Society for Conservation GIS. Designed by Elegant Themes.
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Web: https:/ naturegis.org. Responsible for content according 10 paragraph 3 MDStV: Edda Affeldt (address mentioned above). The author reserves the right not to be responsible for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided. Liability claims regarding damage caused by the use of any information provided, including any kind of information which is incomplete or incorrect,will therefore be rejected. 2 Referrals and links. 5 Legal validity of this disclaimer.