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Display of Coconut Resource in Agriculture & Livestock Division in Kiribati

Mr Maio Tebania ALD MELAD. Display of Coconut Resource in Agriculture & Livestock Division in Kiribati. Overview. GIS in Agriculture & Livestock Division (ALD) Completed work Challenges faced Possible solutions to future challenges Plans for 2014. Acknowledgement. Aid-Donors

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Display of Coconut Resource in Agriculture & Livestock Division in Kiribati

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  1. MrMaioTebania ALD MELAD Display of Coconut Resource in Agriculture & Livestock Division in Kiribati

  2. Overview • GIS in Agriculture & Livestock Division (ALD) • Completed work • Challenges faced • Possible solutions to future challenges • Plans for 2014

  3. Acknowledgement • Aid-Donors • FAO • SPC • GIZ • USAID • Technical staff from SPC/SOPAC • Dr Wolf Forstreuter and MrKataebatiBataua • Providing energetic full-support

  4. GIS/RS in ALD • Early 2003 GIS/RS has been introduce in Kiribati • MELAD • Coconut resource assessment (ALD) • In 2009 a short training conducted • Vegetation mapping • MapInfo & MapBasic, Access Database (MO) • 2013 Coconut Resource Assessment carried out

  5. Completed Work • Mapping of vegetation cover for each islands • 17 from the Gilbert islands • 8 from Phoenix islands • 8 from Line islands • Coconut inventory assessment • North, South Tarawa and Abaiang

  6. Summary of Vegetation Cover (hectare)

  7. Coconut palms cover (hectare)

  8. Tarawa Coconut Assessment results

  9. Abaiang Coconut assessment results

  10. Plans for 2014 • Coconut inventories assessment to carry out • Outer islands • Chrismas , Tabuaeran and Teraina islands • Planning to establish the monitoring unit • in order to keep this kind of information • Future reference

  11. Challenges faced • Office equipment • Computers • proper storage • Lack of a well-trained staff • Carried out assessment • Coconut Inventory

  12. Possible solutions • To seek more funds • Computer and storage facilities • Assistant from SOPAC/SPC • Conduct further training • Short term attachment with SOPAC

  13. QUESTIONS?????????

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