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Streams in Hawassa-Zeway Watershed, 2019
Resource ID
a7a3eebe-74f6-11ea-adea-08002700f173
Title
Streams in Hawassa-Zeway Watershed, 2019
Date
April 2, 2020, 3:28 p.m., Publication
Abstract
This layer represents the streams in major parts of the Hawassa-Zeway watershed. The watershed is part of the Rift valley Lakes basin within Ethiopia. The stream layer was created by manual digitizing (on-screen digitizing) using 1:50000 topographic maps, Landsat images, and Google Earth images. This data was created to support the “Natural Resources Conservation and Development Activities”. It targets the conservation and sustainable use of the forest-related resources within the Hawassa-Zeway Watersheds. These resources are of the highest importance for this part of the rift valley lakes basin. It is an important area from economic, social and environmental points of view. These watersheds require integrated forest-related resources management in order to conserve and sustainably use the land and water resources of the watersheds.
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Owner
admin
Point of Contact
kefyalewsahle.k@gmail.com
Purpose
This layer represents the contour of part of the Hawassa-Zeway watershed. The watershed is part of the Rift valley Lakes basin within Ethiopia. The watershed is part of the Rift valley Lakes basin within Ethiopia. This data was created to support the “Natural Resources Conservation and Development Activities”. It targets the conservation and sustainable use of the forest-related resources within the Hawassa-Zeway Watersheds.
Maintenance Frequency
continual
Type
vector
Restrictions
formal permission to do something
None
License
Not Specified
Language
eng
Temporal Extent
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Supplemental Information
No information provided
Data Quality
Different sources were used to create this layer through manual digitizing.
Extent
  • x0: 37.785053253173800
  • x1: 40.299961090087900
  • y0: 5.973427295684810
  • y1: 8.416955947875980
Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:4326
Keywords
no keywords
Category
Environment
Regions
Global