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Moabi DR Congo
Moabi DRC is a collaborative mapping initiative that aims to increase transparency and accountability on resource issues in DRC. It’s part of the project, Improving Forest Governance through independent monitoring in the Democratic of Congo - a multi-partner project building the institutions and tools necessary to independently monitoring natural resources across DRC.
Thematic mapping and Spatial data
Participatory mapping of the project “Mode de gestion des forêts communautaires”, UNFPA project, Localisation of intervention sites of PMURR, Inventory of geospatial data in Central Africa, Inventory of geospatial data in DR Congo.
Capacity Building
Land Planning
Botanical garden of Kinshasa, Botanical garden of Kisantu, University of Kinshasa, Municipality of N’djili and Municipality of Kimbanseke.
Biodiversity
RAPAC sites, Field hunting and reserve of Bombo Lumene, Strategic assessment of biodiversity in DRC and Protected areas and Species
Landcover and Landuse
Forests Monitoring in the Congo Basin
Forests Monitoring in the Congo Basin: Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo and Republic of Gabon.
Quantifying carbon stocks and emissions in the forests of the Republic of Congo
The Republic of Congo is committed to participate in a REDD+ mechanism. It has prepared and submitted a REDD+ Readiness Plan for approval and support.
Support EO-driven forest and carbon monitoring in Central Africa for REDD – REDDiness
As part of international efforts to combat global warming, preserving Africa's forest is a part of the solution to the climate change challenge. Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) negotiations for climate change mitigation aim to better manage our global forest resources.
Carbon Map & Model
Avec l'appui de l'Initiative Internationale pour le Climat (ICI) du Ministère Fédéral Allemand de l’Environnement, de la protection de la Nature et de la Sécurité Nucléaire (BMU), la Banque de Développement KFW, le projet Carbon Map and Model (CM&M) de Fond Mondial pour la Nature « WWF» a pour objectif principal la réalisation de la carte de carbone forestier de la R.D Congo en combinant les données LiDAR, d'inventaires forestiers et les images satellitaires. Cette carte permettra d'évaluer quantitativement le taux de biomasse forestière en RD Congo pour appuyer le programme national de la REDD+.