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Biodiversity GIS: Informing Biodiversity Action

The Biodiversity GIS (BGIS) unit is responsible for the management of the South African National Biodiversity Institute's (SANBI) spatial biodiversity planning information. The unit is also responsible for the implementation of the Cape Action Plan for People and Environment's (C.A.P.E.) spatial information management objectives. The BGIS unit's primary objective is to provide easy access to spatial biodiversity planning information thereby facilitating its use in biodiversity planning and decision-making across the landscape.

The BGIS unit manages spatial biodiversity planning information and promotes the use thereof by making it easily accessible, and freely available on its website. The unit also provides the following services;
  • Increased data and information accessibility by reproducing it on digital (DVD & CD) as well print media (maps & posters),
  • GIS, information management and web mapping training,
  • Data and information analysis, interpretation and application, and
  • Specialist advice on spatial information management practices.

The BGIS team
  • Selwyn Willoughby - Director
  • Sediqa Khatieb - Project Manager
  • Martin Cocks - Website Programmer
  • Wilbard F. Mtei - Web Developer
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