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Protected Area Watch for the Albertine Rift (PAWAR)
ActivitiesActivities associated with PAWAR include integrating remote sensing analyses into existing decision support systems, such as the Ugandan Management Information System (MIST); developing Landsat base maps for field surveys, land cover change maps, and burn extent maps; and developing tools to combine information from remote sensing and biodiversity surveys. The goals are to improve natural resources management, distribute spatial information to support conservation policy analysis, encourage dialogue across a broad user community, and provide technical training to support the long-term use of spatial data and analysis tools. Results are intended to support the analytical agenda of the Albertine conservation network, which includes African technicians, decision-makers, and donor agencies involved in environmental planning and natural resource management. Study SitesThe Woods Hole Research Center’s current efforts are focused in six protected areas in the countries of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Future study sites The Woods Hole Research Center's current efforts are focuses in six protected areas in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Future study sites may include more than ten additional national parks, forests, and wildlife reserves in Uganda, DRC, Mozambique, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, and Zambia. We are currently conducting remote-sensing-based analyses in four protected areas in Uganda:
Each of the parks listed above is part of a larger conservation area managed by either the Uganda Wildlife Authority of the National Forest AUthority and its collaborators. Two projects are currently underway in areas within the DRC:
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