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Maps (3 of 3)

October 13, 2009 2 comments

ASE Amaro Small Scale Irrigation project & Zonal Boundaries Maps

The final map that I made for AgriService was a visualization of the diversion weirs that ASE was constructing (see this post for more information). Wubishet, while planning the projects had used a large piece of onionskin to trace over top of older basemaps where the catchment areas, diversion weirs, canals and irrigated lands would be. While this was adequate for his planning, the onionskin map is not easily reproducible and was not able to stand alone, without the basemap behind it. My job here would be to reproduce the features on the onionskin and update the look of the map to presentation quality. Read more…

Maps (2 of 3)

October 13, 2009 1 comment

Tsetse Fly Hotspot Mapping

When I was finished with the Kereda Reservoir Map, I decided to set my sights on the Tsetse fly mapping. The data that I would need was with the ICIPE, so I needed to visit them before I could complete the maps (actually, I needed to get some of the data for the Reservoir project too). I set a meeting with the ICIPE (African Insect Science for Food and Health, http://www.icipe.org) , and within a few days I was off to their office on the east side of Addis. Read more…

Maps! (1 of 3)

October 13, 2009 Leave a comment

After the Amaro Field trip, I had an awful lot of work to do. I felt a bit like having a number of projects to do at once and then once massive term project on top of it. The next three post will go through the resulting maps, how I made them and the hurdles I faced along the way. Read more…

Amaro and the South of Ethiopia (2 of 2)

October 11, 2009 3 comments


Sunrise over the Gelana Valley

On Wednesday I woke up at 6:30am ready to get on the road and begin another day in the field. I joined Wubishet, Solomon and Dr. Shiffa at the Landcruiser and we set off northwards towards Burji, a neighbouring woreda. Our mandate that morning was to visit the woreda office in Burji so that Solomon and Shiffa could get some information for a proposal they were working on (to expand the Tsestse trap program we had looked at the previous day) and also to visit an irrigation project ASE was establishing in the area. Read more…

Amaro and the South of Ethiopia (1 of 2)

October 9, 2009 Leave a comment

On Monday, August 28th, 2009, I woke at 7am, checked out of Hotel Desaleng on E.U. Road and hopped into a Toyota Landcruiser. I headed off to the AgriService Ethiopia offices to put my bags into storage, picked up some colleagues across Addis Ababa and begun a week long trip into the far south of the country. Read more…