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GIS and remote sensing based assessment of climate change impacts on food security: the case of Central Rift Valley and adjacent highlands |
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Land suitability assessment for pineapple production in the Akwapim South District, Ghana: a GIS multi-criteria approach |
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Multi-temporal land cover mapping of the Kakamega forest utilising landsat imagery and GIS |
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Application of remote sensing and GIS in landscape ecological analysis of West Karachounyo District, Kenya |
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Mapping soil erosion risks in Timbilil Tea Estate, Kericho District, Kenya using remote sensing and geographic information systems |
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Validation of satellite rainfall estimates over the Nyando basin |
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Quantifying land cover and land use change by remote sensing and GIS techniques in River Njoro catchment, Kenya |
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Sustainable land use evaluation on steep landscapes and flood plains in the new Juaben District of Ghana: A GIS approach |
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Remote sensing and GIS for estimating slum expansion on the North-Eastern fringes of Abuja, Nigeria |
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Accessing primary health care (PHC) delivery system in the Dangme West District through GIS |
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Addressing local development needs: a case study of GIS application for resources inventory in Ghana |
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Land types and sustainable cocoa production: lessons from GIS application |
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Suitability of the automated geospatial watershed assessment (AGWA) tool in assessing hydrologic response and land cover change in River Njoro Watershed, Kenya |
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Human and organisational aspects of adoption of GIS technology in Botswana |
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The use of landsat imagery and geographic information systems for land cover analysis within the Lake Nakuru drainage basin |
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Integrating Remote Sensing, GIS, Census, and Socioeconomic Data in Studying the Population-Land Use/Cover Nexus in Ghana: A Literature Update |
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Water resources and GIS: a contribution to the development of a decision support systems for water resources management in Bugesera, Rwanda |
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Landfill site selection in Gweru: a geographical information systems approach |
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Implementation of the Core Cadastral Domain Model in a distributed environment using Open GIS Standards |
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Modeling and mapping groundwater protection priorities using GIS: the case of Dar es Salaam city, Tanzania |
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Not just pretty pictures: geographical information systems (GIS) in tuberculosis control: experience from Malawi |
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Agroecological distribution of banana systems in the Great Lakes Region |
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Geospatial forecast model for tsetse-transmitted animal Trypanosomiasis in Ethiopia |
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Monitoring shoreline change using remote sensing and GIS: a case study of Kunduchi Area, Tanzania |
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GIS-based integration of interdisciplinary ecological data to detect land-cover changes in creek mangroves at Gazi Bay, Kenya |
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Combining Land Capability Evaluation, Geographic Information Systems, and Indigenous Technologies for Soil Conservation in Northern Ethiopia |
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Towards a geographic information systems (GIS) approach in housing and building research |
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Predicting the distribution of chilo partellus (swinhoe) and its parasitoid Cotesia flavipes cameron in Ethiopia using correlation, step-wise regression and geographic information systems |
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Analysis of land use and land cover changes in the lower Odzi sub-catchment |
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Examination of land use and land cover dynamics in the Manyame upper catchment using GIS |
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Approche géographique dans la lutte contre le paludisme dans la région des hautes terres centrales à Madagascar |
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Système d'information géographique et santé: application à la ville d'Antananarivo |
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Monitoring buruli ulcer (Mycobacterium ulcerans) in the Ga District of Ghana: a GIS perspective |
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Application of geographical information systems (GIS) to manage land resources in Swaziland |
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GIS as a tool for rhino conservation |
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Gold mineralization potential mapping using GIS in the Lake Macdougall area, Limpopo belt |
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Erosion hazard assessment in Western Kenya using a simple GIS model |
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Use of geographic information systems in targeting mineral exploration areas: a case study from the Kwekwe Greenstone Belt, Zimbabwe |
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The changing roles and mandates of African national mapping institutions vis-a-vis the advent of new geo-information technology |
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Remote sensing: a tool for sustainable development |
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Zoogeography and biodiversity of syrphidae (diptera) in East Africa |
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The contributing role of the private sector in mapping and other geo-information systems in Africa |
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Framework of basic conditions and guidelines for the establishment of a spatial georeferenced geographic information system |
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In search of a common geometric reference for Africa |
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Geoinformatics: the future for land surveyors |
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Development of a bean data base and atlas for Africa |
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The geographical information system: a productivity enhancement tool for the sugar industry |
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Integrating farmers' information with geographic information systems for targeting of maize research in Kenya |
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The use of a geographical information system for the coastal zone management of a seaside-resort area in Mauritius |
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The concept, requirements and practical applications of GIS for environmental planning and management |
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Some reflections on the future of RECTAS |
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From the real world to computer data files: the geographic database |
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Development of systems for geosciences map design |