PAAT TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SERIES 9 Geospatial datasets Raffaele C. Mattioli FAO Animal Health Service PAAT INFORMATION SERVICE PUBLICATIONS |
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Table of ContentsExecutive summary [246Kb] Section 1 [860Kb] GLOBAL GEOSPATIAL DATASETS FOR AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS
MANAGEMENT: Section 2: [326Kb] TSETSE DISTRIBUTION IN THE MOUHOUN RIVER BASIN (BURKINA FASO): Section 3: [266Kb] Section 3: Section 4: [285Kb] INTEGRATING GIS AND GPS-ASSISTED NAVIGATION SYSTEMS TO ENHANCE THE EXECUTION
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