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Friday, 14 November 2014 09:30

Training modules & pricing tables

Introduction to GIS

$500

per 3 days

  • History of digital mapping and GIS
  • Main areas of application of GIS
  • What is geographic information? (?)
  • Basic concepts of GIS components, ... (?)
  • Data GIS: Reality Modeling in GIS (?)
  • Representation of a layer in a GIS ... (?)
  • Major databases of market data, ... (?)
  • ...

Introduction to ArcView

$750

per 5 days

  • Introduction to GIS (?)
  • Introduction to ArcView 3
  • Management of vector data
  • Extensions of Arcview 3
  • Presentation of information / Layout
  • Tabular data management
  • Creating and editing vector data
  • -

ArcGIS Level I

$800

per 5 days

  • Overview of GIS
  • Basics of ArcGIS
  • Applications ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ... (?)
  • Working with Spatial Data
  • Data Presentation / Layout
  • Projection vector features
  • Creation and updating of vector features
  • Work with tabular data (descriptive attributes)

Remote Sensing Level I

$1,250

per 5 days

  • Introduction to Remote Sensing
  • Active and passive remote sensing
  • ERDAS / ENVI Menu Toolbar
  • Opening and viewing an image
  • Import generic formats of images
  • Combination of bands
  • Colored composition
  • Make a mosaic
  • ...

Introduction to GPS

$200

per 2 days

  • Introduction to GPS
  • Operation
  • Field applications
  • GPS coordinates recovery
  • ...

 

Sunday, 16 November 2014 01:00

OSFAC-DMT Desktop

 OSFAC-DMT Desktop is a tool which allows you to make and manage requests for satellite images with OSFAC database interactively. In other words, it allows you to post a request for satellite images remotely (from your computer) and the request is automatically sent to the administrator of OSFAC's database via internet.

Sunday, 16 November 2014 01:00

Training : General information

One of the main activities of the Observatoire Satellital des Forêts d'Afrique Centrale (OSFAC) is capacity building in the use of satellite data and mapping techniques for the sustainable management of natural resources.

Friday, 14 November 2014 02:00

FACET Gabon

This atlas was produced as a part of the OSFAC (Observatoire Satellital des Forêtsd'AfriqueCentrale) initiative “Monitoring the forests of Central Africa using remotely sensed data sets” (FACET in French).

Friday, 14 November 2014 04:00

FACET Congo

This atlas was produced as a part of the OSFAC (Observatoire Satellital des Forêtsd'AfriqueCentrale) initiative “Monitoring the forests of Central Africa using remotely sensed data sets” (FACET in French).

Friday, 14 November 2014 04:00

FACET DR Congo

This atlas was produced as a part of the OSFAC (Observatoire Satellital des Forêts d'Afrique Centrale) initiative “Monitoring the forests of Central Africa using remotely sensed data sets” (FACET in French).

Sunday, 16 November 2014 01:00

OSFAC-DMT

One of OSFAC's main activities is to disseminate, free of charge, satellite images and derivatives throughout the Congo Basin received from its partners such as NASA, USGS and USFS.

These atlas were produced as a part of the OSFAC initiative “Monitoring the forests of Central Africa using remotely sensed data sets” (FACET in French). FACET is led by OSFAC in collaboration with South Dakota State University and the University of Maryland, and supported by USAID CARPE. Additional support was provided by World Resources Institute.

Friday, 14 November 2014 01:00

Satellite images

OSFAC maintains a database of satellite imagery for the Congo Basin and distributes this data upon request. The database contains images of varying resolution and is primarily comprised of LANDSAT, ASTER, ASTER GDEM, SRTM, SPOT and LANDSAT MOSAICS images from 1972 to 2014. Data is available in electronic format through the OSFAC office in Kinshasa, DRC and OSFAC focal points. There is no charge for any data distributed through OSFAC, however some data availability is subject to applicable data sharing regulations. For additional information on specific data sharing conditions, please contact us.

Saturday, 15 November 2014 12:59

Annual Report

Annual report
 OSFAC is committed to producing high-quality research, including reports, working papers. Our publications are subject to peer review, and are held to traditional "academic" standards of excellence, such as objectivity and rigor. We also ensure that all of our publications are timely, fit for audience, and rooted in a strategic plan for achieving positive change in the Congo Basin.

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