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Newly Available Map Compositions for Africa Resulting from Open Spring INSPIRE Hackathon 2021

SmartAfriHub offers a set of map compositions divided into various thematic groups. Feel free to explore them and extend them with your own layers!

Earth Observation

This map composition serves farms, individual farmers and the professional public to better understand the current state and development of vegetation in the field.

 

Open Land Use

Open Land Use is a composite map showing the land cover for the whole Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Tanzania.

Pan-African Dataset

The Pan_African dataset includes selected data from RCMRD, FAO and Rural Attractiveness for Africa.

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Leveling Water Supply and Just-In-Time Irrigation

The strategy of the hackathon challenge #5

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Challenge 5 provision is to build knowledge that is based on maps and satellite images for infrastructure investors to enhance Leveling Rural Water Supply and Just-In-Time Irrigation. 
  • The infrastructure investor may be e.g. an African national, regional, and local government, abroad investor, or commercial operator. 
  • Leveling Rural Water Supply means that the water infrastructure scale (e.g. pipe network and groundwater reservoir) is optimal to secure water distribution in rural areas in all circumstances. The fluctuation and deviations of the water supply must be reduced.  Leveling Rural Water Supply requires the cooperation and coordination of communities, villages, and municipalities.   
  • Just-In-Time Irrigation means precision irrigation in volume and timing. JIT Irrigation reduces the waste of water.  


Challenge #5: SmartAfriHub III – African Agricultural Water Security

The goal is to continue building the African Community to support SmartFarming in Africa. The challenge combines three concepts:  

  • Educathon – we support further development of African SmartFarming capacity development by providing rich content at SmartAfriHub, 
  • Datathon – we support building an Open Repository of Data in Africa and
  • Ideathlon – we collect ideas and needs to enhance Food and particularly Agricultural Water Security by enhancing the local Food Nutrition Surveillance System (FNSS).

We embrace transversally, over all three concepts, the COVID-19 era experiences,  observations, best practices, and innovations. The ultimate goal is to build local food and especially Agricultural Water Security that is resilient in any circumstances.   In addition,  the goal is also to support the publishing of new scientific papers and the building of potential consortia for research projects.   

During the previous two years, Plan4All has organized 3 INSPIRE Hackathons (Nairobi, Kampala and COVID-19) that have reached out to hundreds of African smart agriculture experts, practitioners and stakeholders.  As a result of these hackathons, we have an African community of practice that is active in Digital Innovation Hub –  SmartAfriHub, Whatsapp, and Facebook.   Our goal is to continue and extend these activities by leveraging  OpenSpring INSPIRE Hackathon.

Educathon

Digital Innovation Hub – SmartAfriHub  (https://www.smartafrihub.com/cs/about-project) platform connects people to the information and facilitates capacity development. Firstly, leveraging social media type of features like Blog, Forum, Science Shop and connecting users with developers and researchers. And secondly,  by sharing demo applications, where farmers, developers and researchers have a chance to cooperate, test different API for new solutions, and also provide common experiments. 

Digital Innovation Hub is based on the use of Liferay Portal and as a backend, it uses SQL and non-SQL databases and integrates tools like SensLog, HSlayers NG etc.

Our development goals are to improve SmartAfriHub based on user feedback and suggestions, to integrate new functions on the platform,  and to engage new organizations and individuals to share their own content through the platform. 

Datathon

In the area of  open data we see the following pathways:

  • using QGIS Layman to collect data from different countries and regions in Africa
  • promote utilization of COPERNICUS data with focus also on Sentinel 1
  • collecting a database of best practices by using Best Practices Atlas.

Ideathon

According to FAO, Food Security is “a situation that exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life”.  The four pillars for Food Security are (Figure 1): 

  1. Availability 
  2. Access 
  3. Use and Utilization 
  4. Food System stability 

Figure 1: Food Security  (ref. https://wocatpedia.net/wiki/Definition_and_Dimensions_of_Food_Security)

The starting point is the first pillar of Food Security, which is “Availability” which refers to the physical existence of food and water. 

  • Globally: Irrigated agriculture represents 20 % of the total cultivated land and contributes 40% of the total food produced worldwide. Currently, agriculture accounts for 70 % of all freshwater withdrawals globally. However, there is pressure for water re-allocation which means that 25-40% of agricultural water will be reduced. 
  • Africa: Agriculture is the largest user of water in Africa, accounting for about 85-88 % of total water use. Yet only 185 million ha or 6 % of the total area of the region is under cultivation. Of this, some 12 million or 6% of the total cultivated area is under irrigation. 

The World Health Organisation (WHO) published in 1984 a description of a Food Nutrition Surveillance System (FNSS). The national and local nutrition surveillance systems focus on identifying trends in key nutrition-related health indicators for their populations, with particular attention on vulnerable groups. The objectives are: 

  • Monitor population health and nutritional status
  • Deliver trustworthy data on the people nutritional status
  • Show trends and comparisons
  • Raise awareness about nutritional problems
  • Provide guidance to health-related intervention programs 

The national and local authorities’ responsibility is to establish a pragmatic and reliable surveillance system to alarm and prevent water availability and water quality-related food security problems and risk.

This hackathon challenge is addressed to African communities’ Agricultural Water Security. The aim is to grasp local current situations, identify needs and ideate solutions to improve the water monitoring system.  

The water monitoring system encompasses e.g. collecting data, analyzing data, and sharing data with feasible and robust digital tools to enhance decision making, risk management, and development.

***The registration for this challenge opens on 1st April***

Registration link will be available at https://www.plan4all.eu/open-spring-inspire-hackathon-2021/

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SmartAfriHub amazing tools. This tools are open for all users. Registered users are allowed to use this tools for own projects.

HSLAYERS NG

A library providing a foundation to build map GUI and extra components such as layer manager, permalink generating, styling of vector features, including OpenGIS® Web Map Service Interface Standard (WMS) layers to the map in a user friendly way.

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LAYMAN

A tool for easy management, access control and publishing of vector based spatial data and their visualisations.

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OPEN MICKA

Micka tool is a set of libraries and a web application for management and discovery of geospatial (meta)data.

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SENSLOG

SensLog is an open sensor data management solution to receive, store, manage, analyse and publish sensor data.

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QGIS LAYMAN PLUGIN

This is an extension of the geographic information system QGIS that enables to users create and edit layers and create map composition structures on local stations with a possibility to upload to the server.

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SmartAgriHubs is a € 20 million EU project under Horizon 2020 and brings together a consortium of more than 164 partners in the European agri-food sector. The project aims to realize the digitization of European agriculture by supporting an agricultural innovation ecosystem dedicated to excellence, sustainability and success.

The development and adoption of digital solutions is achieved through a tense ecosystem of 140 digital innovation centers built into 9 regional clusters run by organizations closely involved in regional digitization initiatives and funds.

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