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Nile Goblet training

Nile Goblet training. Addis Ababa 8-9 th November Gondar 13-14 November Catherine Pfeifer & Yenenesh Abebe. Nile Basin Development Challenge program : N3 on targeting and scaling out. Improving resilience of rural livelihoods by using rainwater management as an entry point. N3:

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Nile Goblet training

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  1. Nile Goblet training Addis Ababa 8-9th November Gondar 13-14 November Catherine Pfeifer & Yenenesh Abebe

  2. Nile Basin Development Challenge program : N3 on targeting and scaling out Improving resilience of rural livelihoods by using rainwater management as an entry point. N3: • raise awareness that solutions are context specific • Provide a tool for geographical targeting

  3. Objective of the training • Participants understand the concept of integrated rainwater management and rainwater management strategies • Participants understand the concept of suitability and feasibility maps • Participant are able to map out rainwater management strategies of their choice with the Nile Goblet tool • Participants are able to feed their own maps to the Nile tool • Participants are able to organize a Nile training for their peers

  4. Spirit of the training • Competence based training • Little formal teaching • Lots lotslots of exercises : “discover the suitability mapping in your own speed” • Learn how to learn on your own • Open source training => “open-source spirit” • Testing a new tool (beta version) • We learn together • We keep track of error messages • We help each other

  5. Program Day 1 • Review the concept of rainwater management at landscape scale • Discover the Nile-Goblet tool • Make suitability and feasibility maps

  6. Prepare your own data for the Nile Goblet tool Two set of exercises that can be solved in : • ArcGIS = refresher of last year training • Grass = open source solution Please choose your software and get it installed during the break (from the CD). For ArcGIS request your free trial license on the esri website.

  7. Some housekeeping • A name tag • You should have a • Nile-Goblet manual • ArcGIS manual • A CD • If you are from outside Addis/Gondar • a reimbursement form

  8. Rainwater management ? • What is rainwater management? • Examples of practices • What is a the farm and the landscape scale? • What is integrated watershed management?

  9. Rainwater management at landscape scale

  10. Suitability mapping for rainwater management practices

  11. Feasibility mapping for rainwater management practices • Introducing socio-economic constraints

  12. Willingness of adoption maps (for rainwater management practice) • Small area estimation • Econometric model for adoption based on household data • Extrapolation based on the Ethiopian Rural Atlas • Model with and without spatial trend.

  13. Aggregation to the landscape scale: combining practices into strategies

  14. Example of strategy mapping

  15. So what is Nile-Goblet tool? • An open source GIS tool that can produce the • Suitability maps • Feasibility maps • Strategy maps Without prior GIS knowledge • Flexible tool • Can be adjusted for any practice/technology • For any location in the world • versions • For the Nile basin (large scale) • For watersheds (small scale) in development

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