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Geospatial Tools for Mapping Potential Forest and Landscape Restoration

Kenya is committed to restore 5.1 million ha by 2030 as a commitment to Bonn Challenge. In addition, the country has a national obligations of attaining and maintaining 10% forest cover by 2022. Forest and Landscape. Download the PowerPoint in the attachments section.

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topictitle Geospatial Tools for Mapping Potential Forest and Landscape Restoration
type FieldReport
thematicarea FBEM
researchprogramme CHERP
project TRI
author John N. Kigomo
summary Kenya is committed to restore 5.1 million ha by 2030 as a commitment to Bonn Challenge. In addition, the country has a national obligations of attaining and maintaining 10% forest cover by 2022. Forest and Landscape restoration will have a big role to support fulfilment of this obligation. Mapping of restoration opportunities is crucial to delineate potential intervention areas. The attached presentation is crucial as a guide to provide basic mapping tools for beginners with little or no knowledge in GIS techniques
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FLR_Geopatial tools_presentation_Ngugi.pdfpdf FLR_Geopatial tools_presentation_Ngugi.pdf manage 3 MB 14 Jul 2021 - 13:17 JohnKigomo Forest and Landscape Restoration
Topic revision: r2 - 04 Aug 2021, VictorKamau
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