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Copyright Text: World Bank Group. (2017). Africa - Electricity Transmission and Distribution Grid Map (2017) World Bank Group. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/vv645gd4791
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Description: A depression in the crust of the Earth formed by plate tectonic activity in which sediments accumulate. Continued deposition can cause further depression or subsidence. Sedimentary basins, or simply basins, vary from bowl-shaped to elongated troughs. If rich hydrocarbon source rocks occur in combination with appropriate depth and duration of burial, hydrocarbon generation can occur within the basin
Description: A single polygon of the KAZA (Kavango Zambezi) Transfrontier Conservation area (TFCA) representing tNumber of tourists visiting National Parks. For now, data is documented only in national parks. Additional data for protected areas may be integrated as available. Data was compiled by the KAZA Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) technician in 2017. It was stored as a feature class in the KAZA Spatial Database Engine (SDE) in Stellenbosch, South Africa at the PPF head office in 2018.
Name: Community Revenues from Concession Agreements
Display Field: Country
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Feature Class containing polygons that represent the Community Revenues from Concession Agreements (in local currencies) from the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) (2014) done by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. Each polygon contains a value for each KAZA country. The value is then followed by several goals set out by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. After the goals is the source/reference. The livelihood baseline survey was done to reflect the actual living conditions of the population in the KAZA Pilot areas and to set a benchmark for comparison after the implementation of KAZA Programmes to measure the impact of these programmes on rural livelihoods. The baseline survey delivers valuable base data about livelihoods at household level in rural areas and establishes the base for developing a key indicator-set as a foundation for future monitoring. The study describes the distribution of livelihood assets in the KAZA TFCA pilot area based on a representative sample of 1565 household interviews and 76 community interviews and helps to identify livelihood strategies of households. The approach was to develop the survey using the livelihood framework tool (DFID 2001; Scoones 1998), which describes main factors affecting people’s livelihood called assets (Ashley and Carney 1999). Attributes of the livelihood framework were used for the development of the household and the community questionnaire, which included: Human Assets, Natural Assets, Physical Assets, Financial Assets and Social Capital.All Socio-Economic indicators derived from the livelihood baseline survey were taken from the survey and stored in the KAZA Spatial Database Engine (SDE) ad feature classes in 2017. They are hosted at the Peace Parks Foundation (PPF) Head Office in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
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Copyright Text: Consulting services for the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) and the development of a framework for monitoring and evaluating the impacts of the KAZA TFCA Programmes on rural livelihoods (2014).
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Description: A single polygon of the KAZA (Kavango Zambezi) Transfrontier Conservation area (TFCA) representing the Number of Univisas issues to tourists for easier travel between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Data was compiled by the KAZA Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) technician in 2017 during a meeting with the KAZA Liaison Officers (KLOs). It was stored as a feature class in the KAZA Spatial Database Engine (SDE) in Stellenbosch, South Africa at the PPF head office in 2018.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, KAZA Secretariat
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
Description: SADC Protected Area data as compiled by Peace Parks Foundation. This dataset is updated every 4 months and comprises of all the the known current and historical protected areas found within the SADC region. Accury comes from various sources and cannot always be verified.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Peace Parks Foundation, PPF, DEA, Protected Planet, Others
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Description: Feature Class containing polygons that represent the number of Human Wildlife Incidents (HWC) from the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) (2014) done by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. Each polygon contains a value for each KAZA country. The value is then followed by several goals set out by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. After the goals is the source/reference. The livelihood baseline survey was done to reflect the actual living conditions of the population in the KAZA Pilot areas and to set a benchmark for comparison after the implementation of KAZA Programmes to measure the impact of these programmes on rural livelihoods. The baseline survey delivers valuable base data about livelihoods at household level in rural areas and establishes the base for developing a key indicator-set as a foundation for future monitoring. The study describes the distribution of livelihood assets in the KAZA TFCA pilot area based on a representative sample of 1565 household interviews and 76 community interviews and helps to identify livelihood strategies of households. The approach was to develop the survey using the livelihood framework tool (DFID 2001; Scoones 1998), which describes main factors affecting people’s livelihood called assets (Ashley and Carney 1999). Attributes of the livelihood framework were used for the development of the household and the community questionnaire, which included: Human Assets, Natural Assets, Physical Assets, Financial Assets and Social Capital.All Socio-Economic indicators derived from the livelihood baseline survey were taken from the survey and stored in the KAZA Spatial Database Engine (SDE) ad feature classes in 2017. They are hosted at the Peace Parks Foundation (PPF) Head Office in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Consulting services for the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) and the development of a framework for monitoring and evaluating the impacts of the KAZA TFCA Programmes on rural livelihoods (2014).
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Description: Feature Class containing polygons that represent the amount of livestock lost (instances) from the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) (2014) done by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. Each polygon contains a value for each KAZA country. The value is then followed by several goals set out by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. After the goals is the source/reference. The livelihood baseline survey was done to reflect the actual living conditions of the population in the KAZA Pilot areas and to set a benchmark for comparison after the implementation of KAZA Programmes to measure the impact of these programmes on rural livelihoods. The baseline survey delivers valuable base data about livelihoods at household level in rural areas and establishes the base for developing a key indicator-set as a foundation for future monitoring. The study describes the distribution of livelihood assets in the KAZA TFCA pilot area based on a representative sample of 1565 household interviews and 76 community interviews and helps to identify livelihood strategies of households. The approach was to develop the survey using the livelihood framework tool (DFID 2001; Scoones 1998), which describes main factors affecting people’s livelihood called assets (Ashley and Carney 1999). Attributes of the livelihood framework were used for the development of the household and the community questionnaire, which included: Human Assets, Natural Assets, Physical Assets, Financial Assets and Social Capital.All Socio-Economic indicators derived from the livelihood baseline survey were taken from the survey and stored in the KAZA Spatial Database Engine (SDE) ad feature classes in 2017. They are hosted at the Peace Parks Foundation (PPF) Head Office in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Consulting services for the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) and the development of a framework for monitoring and evaluating the impacts of the KAZA TFCA Programmes on rural livelihoods (2014).
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Description: Feature Class containing polygons that represent the Percentage of annual crop yield lost in KAZA Pilot Regionfrom the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) (2014) done by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. Each polygon contains a value for each KAZA country. The value is then followed by several goals set out by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. After the goals is the source/reference. The livelihood baseline survey was done to reflect the actual living conditions of the population in the KAZA Pilot areas and to set a benchmark for comparison after the implementation of KAZA Programmes to measure the impact of these programmes on rural livelihoods. The baseline survey delivers valuable base data about livelihoods at household level in rural areas and establishes the base for developing a key indicator-set as a foundation for future monitoring. The study describes the distribution of livelihood assets in the KAZA TFCA pilot area based on a representative sample of 1565 household interviews and 76 community interviews and helps to identify livelihood strategies of households. The approach was to develop the survey using the livelihood framework tool (DFID 2001; Scoones 1998), which describes main factors affecting people’s livelihood called assets (Ashley and Carney 1999). Attributes of the livelihood framework were used for the development of the household and the community questionnaire, which included: Human Assets, Natural Assets, Physical Assets, Financial Assets and Social Capital.All Socio-Economic indicators derived from the livelihood baseline survey were taken from the survey and stored in the KAZA Spatial Database Engine (SDE) ad feature classes in 2017. They are hosted at the Peace Parks Foundation (PPF) Head Office in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Consulting services for the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) and the development of a framework for monitoring and evaluating the impacts of the KAZA TFCA Programmes on rural livelihoods (2014).
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Name: House Holds Voluntarily Settled Outside of Corridors Compensated and Resettled
Display Field: Country
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Feature Class containing polygons that represent the number of Households Voluntarily Settled Outside of Corridors Compensated and Resettled from the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) (2014) done by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. Each polygon contains a value for each KAZA country. The value is then followed by several goals set out by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. After the goals is the source/reference. The livelihood baseline survey was done to reflect the actual living conditions of the population in the KAZA Pilot areas and to set a benchmark for comparison after the implementation of KAZA Programmes to measure the impact of these programmes on rural livelihoods. The baseline survey delivers valuable base data about livelihoods at household level in rural areas and establishes the base for developing a key indicator-set as a foundation for future monitoring. The study describes the distribution of livelihood assets in the KAZA TFCA pilot area based on a representative sample of 1565 household interviews and 76 community interviews and helps to identify livelihood strategies of households. The approach was to develop the survey using the livelihood framework tool (DFID 2001; Scoones 1998), which describes main factors affecting people’s livelihood called assets (Ashley and Carney 1999). Attributes of the livelihood framework were used for the development of the household and the community questionnaire, which included: Human Assets, Natural Assets, Physical Assets, Financial Assets and Social Capital.All Socio-Economic indicators derived from the livelihood baseline survey were taken from the survey and stored in the KAZA Spatial Database Engine (SDE) ad feature classes in 2017. They are hosted at the Peace Parks Foundation (PPF) Head Office in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Consulting services for the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) and the development of a framework for monitoring and evaluating the impacts of the KAZA TFCA Programmes on rural livelihoods (2014).
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Name: Number of Communities where HWC Mitigation Measures Applied
Display Field: Country
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Feature Class containing polygons that represent the Number of Communities where Human Wildlife Conflict (HWC) Mitigation Measures Applied from the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) (2014) done by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. Each polygon contains a value for each KAZA country. The value is then followed by several goals set out by the Institute of Ecology, Austria. After the goals is the source/reference. The livelihood baseline survey was done to reflect the actual living conditions of the population in the KAZA Pilot areas and to set a benchmark for comparison after the implementation of KAZA Programmes to measure the impact of these programmes on rural livelihoods. The baseline survey delivers valuable base data about livelihoods at household level in rural areas and establishes the base for developing a key indicator-set as a foundation for future monitoring. The study describes the distribution of livelihood assets in the KAZA TFCA pilot area based on a representative sample of 1565 household interviews and 76 community interviews and helps to identify livelihood strategies of households. The approach was to develop the survey using the livelihood framework tool (DFID 2001; Scoones 1998), which describes main factors affecting people’s livelihood called assets (Ashley and Carney 1999). Attributes of the livelihood framework were used for the development of the household and the community questionnaire, which included: Human Assets, Natural Assets, Physical Assets, Financial Assets and Social Capital.All Socio-Economic indicators derived from the livelihood baseline survey were taken from the survey and stored in the KAZA Spatial Database Engine (SDE) ad feature classes in 2017. They are hosted at the Peace Parks Foundation (PPF) Head Office in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Service Item Id: cb02ab7806ac4ca4bbf3275fd473947f
Copyright Text: Consulting services for the Socio-Economic Baseline Survey for the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) and the development of a framework for monitoring and evaluating the impacts of the KAZA TFCA Programmes on rural livelihoods (2014).
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