Map Tech's Zimgeo

Map Tech's Zimgeo Map Tech Pvt Ltd t/a ZIMGEO is an environment, geospatial solutions provider
and social consultancy company based in Zimbabwe.

Are you looking to get an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) or an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) ...
07/07/2025

Are you looking to get an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) or an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) done for your project in Zimbabwe? Or perhaps you need Air Emission Surveys for an Air Emissions License?

Look no further! Zimgeo offers comprehensive and reliable services to help you navigate the environmental regulatory landscape. We're committed to supporting sustainable development through accurate assessments and expert guidance.

Why choose Zimgeo?

Expertise: Our team has extensive experience in environmental consulting and a deep understanding of Zimbabwean regulations.

Efficiency: We deliver timely and thorough reports to keep your projects on track.

Compliance: We help ensure your operations meet all necessary environmental standards.

Ready to get started?

Contact Brighton today to discuss your specific needs and how Zimgeo can assist you!

📧 [email protected]
📞 +263779546974

Let's build a sustainable future together!

Zimgeo: Your Trusted Partner in Environmental ComplianceAre you a business looking to comply with Zimbabwe's environment...
06/10/2024

Zimgeo: Your Trusted Partner in Environmental Compliance
Are you a business looking to comply with Zimbabwe's environmental regulations? Look no further than Zimgeo. We specialize in providing comprehensive environmental consulting services, including:
Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs): Assessing the potential environmental effects of proposed projects.
Environmental Management Plans (EMPs): Developing strategies to mitigate negative environmental impacts and ensure sustainable operations.
Industries served:
• Mining and Minerals
• Construction and Infrastructure
• Agriculture and Forestry
• Manufacturing and Industry
• Energy and Utilities
• Tourism and Hospitality
Why choose Zimgeo?
• Expertise and experience in environmental consulting
• Compliance with EMA regulations
• Customized solutions tailored to your specific needs
• Timely delivery of high-quality reports
• Please contact us today to learn more about how Zimgeo can help your business thrive while protecting the environment.
071 975 1574
[email protected]
www.zimgeo.co.zw

Combating Quelea Birds in Zimbabwe: A High-Tech Trio - GIS, AI, and Remote SensingQuelea birds, notorious for their deva...
29/06/2024

Combating Quelea Birds in Zimbabwe: A High-Tech Trio - GIS, AI, and Remote Sensing

Quelea birds, notorious for their devastating impact on cereal crops in Zimbabwe, pose a significant threat to food security. However, a powerful trio of technologies - Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and remote sensing - is emerging as a game-changer in managing these avian pests. This article explores how this integration can revolutionize quelea bird control, incorporating multicriteria analysis for targeted interventions.

The Quelea Challenge:

Quelea birds, particularly the Red-billed Quelea (Quelea quelea), form massive flocks that descend upon fields, consuming vast quantities of grain during their breeding season. This can lead to yield losses exceeding 50%, jeopardizing food security for millions in Zimbabwe. Traditional control methods, like aerial spraying, are often expensive, environmentally hazardous, and have limited effectiveness due to the birds' mobility.

The Technological Revolution:

Geographical Information Systems (GIS): GIS acts as the digital foundation, integrating spatial data on various factors like vegetation cover, water availability, and historical breeding locations. This allows for the creation of detailed maps that pinpoint areas with high quelea activity.

Remote Sensing: Satellites and aerial imagery provide crucial data for monitoring vast landscapes. By analyzing spectral signatures of vegetation, remote sensing can identify potential breeding sites based on factors like presence of preferred nesting grasses and proximity to water sources.

Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI algorithms can analyze the vast amount of geospatial data collected from GIS and remote sensing. Machine learning can be used to identify patterns and predict future breeding locations with high accuracy. Additionally, AI can be employed to analyze weather data and predict flock movements, allowing for more strategic interventions.

Multicriteria Analysis for Targeted Control:

By incorporating multicriteria analysis, a more holistic approach to quelea bird management can be achieved. This involves evaluating potential breeding sites based on various criteria beyond just vegetation cover and water availability. Factors like:

Distance to agricultural fields: Prioritizing control efforts in areas closer to cultivated lands can significantly reduce crop damage.
Accessibility of the terrain: Targeting breeding sites that are easily accessible for ground control measures like nest destruction or habitat modification can optimize resource allocation.
Environmental impact: Integrating environmental considerations into the analysis ensures control methods minimize harm to non-target species and ecosystems.

Implementing Targeted Interventions:

The data-driven insights from GIS, remote sensing, and AI can be used to implement targeted interventions on identified breeding sites. This could include:

Habitat modification: Controlled burning or targeted grazing can be used to alter the vegetation composition, making it less suitable for nesting.
Nest destruction: Ground crews can be deployed to destroy nests during the early breeding stages, significantly impacting population growth.
Repellents and acoustic deterrents: Utilizing eco-friendly repellents or deploying acoustic devices that mimic predator calls can discourage nesting in specific areas.

The Benefits of High-Tech Quelea Control:

This technological approach offers several advantages over traditional methods:

Increased Efficiency: Targeted interventions based on precise data allocation lead to more efficient use of resources.
Reduced Environmental Impact: Precise control methods minimize harm to non-target species and ecosystems.
Improved Cost-Effectiveness: Focusing efforts on high-risk areas reduces overall control costs.
Enhanced Sustainability: By predicting breeding locations and movements, proactive control strategies can be implemented, leading to long-term quelea population suppression.

Integrating GIS, remote sensing, and AI offers a powerful solution for managing quelea birds in Zimbabwe. This high-tech approach can significantly reduce crop damage, enhance food security, and promote environmental sustainability by implementing multicriteria analysis and targeted interventions. As these technologies continue to evolve, their effectiveness in combating quelea birds is expected to grow even further, safeguarding Zimbabwe's agricultural future.

Quelea birds, notorious for their devastating impact on cereal crops in Zimbabwe, pose a significant threat to food security. However, a powerful trio of technologies - Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and remote sensing - is emerging as a game-changer in managin...

LEARN GOOGLE EARTH ENGINE FOR ANALYSING GEOSPATIAL DATA IN THE CLOUD1. Introduction to data analysis in Google Earth Eng...
24/02/2024

LEARN GOOGLE EARTH ENGINE FOR ANALYSING GEOSPATIAL DATA IN THE CLOUD

1. Introduction to data analysis in Google Earth Engine (GEE) - Saturday, 9 March 2023 (USD$75)
2. GEE for Environment Management (focusing on forest mapping, vegetation cover, and change detection) - Saturday, 16 March 2023 (100USD$)
3. GEE for Disaster Risk Reduction Activities (focusing on flood extend mapping and damage mapping) - Saturday, 23 March 2023) (100USD$)
Contact :
071 975 1574 / [email protected]
Venue :
12th Floor, Joina City, Harare,
Includes refreshments and parking in the basement

(NOSTRO Banking details)
Bank: CABS
Account name: Map Tech Pvt Ltd t/a Zimgeo
Account number: 1130216675
Branch: Borrowdale

(ZWL$ banking details)
Bank: CABS
Account name: Map Tech Pvt Ltd t/a Zimgeo
Account number: 1130216608
Branch: Borrowdale

Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Reduction with Google Earth Engine (1800Hrs-2000Hrs: ONLINE Usin...
05/07/2023

Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Reduction with Google Earth Engine (1800Hrs-2000Hrs: ONLINE Using Google Meets) 22-24 July 2023
Learning outcomes:
This module is designed for geospatial scientists who use GIS for basic geospatial data analysis to come up with products that can be used by decision makers using a cloud processing platform – the Google Earth Engine (GEE). The course provides you with all the skills to process satellite imagery in GEE and export the products to your Google drive. After the course, you will be able to implement PRACTICAL, real-life spatial geospatial analysis, and tasks with the Big Data on the cloud.
Curriculum
Day 1: Introduction to Google Earth Engine Saturday 22 July 2023:
• Sign-up for Google Earth Engine (1 Week before classes start)
• Introduction to Google Earth Engine
• Earth Engine Basics
• Working with Image Collections
• Practical: Accessing and processing different image collections in GEE.
Day 2: GEE for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Sunday 23 July 2023
• Practical : Mapping Floods Using Sentinel Imagery
Day 3: GEE for DRR Monday 24 July 2023
• Mapping droughts for drought monitoring
One important part of the course is the practical exercises. You will be given some precise instructions, codes, and datasets to create for geospatial analysis in Google Earth Engine.
Pricing is 50USD for the 3 days, with a maximum of 10 participants for the class. Participants should have a GEE account, a stable internet connection and a PC with a web browser. Certificate of completion at the end of the course.
Payments :
Nostro
Bank: CABS
Account name: Map Tech Pvt Ltd t/a Zimgeo
Account number: 1130216675
Branch: Borrowdale
ZWL$
Bank: CABS
Account name: Map Tech Pvt Ltd t/a Zimgeo
Account number: 1130216608
Branch: Borrowdale
Contact : [email protected] / Call or WhatsApp : 071 975 1574 975 1574 574

Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Reduction with Google Earth Engine (1800Hrs-2000Hrs: ONLINE Usin...
18/06/2023

Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Reduction with Google Earth Engine (1800Hrs-2000Hrs: ONLINE Using Google Meets)
Learning outcomes:
This module is designed for geospatial scientists who use GIS for basic geospatial data analysis to come up with products that can be used by decision makers using a cloud processing platform – the Google Earth Engine (GEE). The course provides you with all the skills to process satellite imagery in GEE and export the products to your Google drive. After the course, you will be able to implement PRACTICAL, real-life spatial geospatial analysis, and tasks with the Big Data on the cloud.
Curriculum
Day 1: Introduction to Google Earth Engine Saturday 1 July 2023:
• Sign-up for Google Earth Engine (1 Week before classes start)
• Introduction to Google Earth Engine
• Earth Engine Basics
• Working with Image Collections
• Practical: Accessing and processing different image collections in GEE.
Day 2: GEE for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Sunday 2 July 2023
• Practical : Mapping Floods Using Sentinel Imagery
Day 3: GEE for DRR Monday 3 July 2023
• Mapping droughts for drought monitoring
One important part of the course is the practical exercises. You will be given some precise instructions, codes, and datasets to create for geospatial analysis in Google Earth Engine.
Pricing is 30USD for the 3 days, with a maximum of 10 participants for the class. Participants should have a GEE account, a stable internet connection and a PC with a web browser. Certificate of completion at the end of the course.
Payments :
Nostro
Bank: CABS
Account name: Map Tech Pvt Ltd t/a Zimgeo
Account number: 1130216675
Branch: Borrowdale

ZWL$
Bank: CABS
Account name: Map Tech Pvt Ltd t/a Zimgeo
Account number: 1130216608
Branch: Borrowdale
Contact : [email protected] / Call or WhatsApp : 071 975 1574 574

Zimgeo GIS & Remote Sensing Bootcamp (March to April 2023) Weekend ClassesThe bootcamp comprises of 2 broad categories f...
05/02/2023

Zimgeo GIS & Remote Sensing Bootcamp (March to April 2023) Weekend Classes

The bootcamp comprises of 2 broad categories for the GIS and Remote Sensing Training. The first category is on Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing and the second category is on the application of GIS and Remote Sensing in various fields (agriculture, telecommunications, disaster risk reduction, mining and forestry)

1.1. The Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing is divided further into 4 sub-categories and participants are free to choose to take any or all of the sub-categories.

1.1.1. Aims
The first category will introduce the main concepts in GIS and remote sensing. The introductory part gives a theoretical and practical grounding into aspects Geographic Information systems and remote sensing.
1.1.2. The outcomes

By the end of the conference students should be able to:
• Define Geographic Information System (GIS)
• Appreciate the role of remote sensing in earth observation and to access the different sources of remotely sensed data
• Describe the various key concepts undertaken under Geographic Information systems.
• Analyse spatial Data
• Use GIS software to map different phenomena
1.1.3. Methods of Instruction
Formal presentation of theoretical material will be presented via a lecture.
A Practical will follow after the main theoretical concepts.
1.1.4. Costing
Each sub-category under Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing is priced at USD$80 or ZWL$56 000. A certificate of completion is given when a student does and completes all the 4 sub-categories at a promotional cost of USD$280 or ZWL$196 000 for all the 4 sub-categories. For corporate clients a Purchase Order (PO) will suffice.
1.1.5. Curriculum :

a) Introduction to GIS : Week 1 Saturday 4 March
• What is GIS?
• GIS data types and sources of Geographic Data (vector and raster)
• Coordinate systems (geographic and projected)
• Georeferencing and Digitising
• Introduction to spatial data processing tools in QGIS
b) Introduction to Remote Sensing : Week 1 Saturday 5 March
• What is Remote Sensing?
• Active and Passive Satellites
• Satellite images and their characteristics
• Image preprocessing and processing
• Spectral indices
c) Spatial Data analysis in a GIS : Week 2 Saturday 11 March
• Point data analysis
• Line data analysis
• Basics of Satellite Image Classification
• Polygon data analysis raster data analysis
d) Map design and data presentation : Week 2 Saturday 12 March
• Create a GIS map in QGIS
• Add the basic map elements to a map layout (title, scale, north arrow, descriptive text)
• Adding the advanced map elements (map grid and overview map) in QGIS
• Creating charts from spatial data
• Formatting and analysing GIS charts

1.2. The application of GIS and Remote Sensing in various fields (agriculture, telecommunications, disaster risk reduction, forestry and mining) is divided into 5 sub-categories and participants are free to choose to take any or all of the sub-categories.

1.2.1. Aims
The second category will introduce participants to the different techniques and methodologies from GIS and Remote Sensing in various application areas mainly (agriculture, disaster risk reduction (DRR), telecommunications, mining and forestry)

1.2.2. Methods of Instruction
Formal presentation of theoretical material will be presented via a lecture.
A Practical will follow after the main theoretical concepts.
1.2.3. Costing
Each sub-category under Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing is priced at USD$300 or ZWL$210 000. A certificate of completion is given after each sub-category. For corporate clients a Purchase Order (PO) will suffice.
1.2.4. Curriculum :

a) GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in Agriculture: Week 3 Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 March
• Spectral indices and the biophysical parameters retrieved from images
• Computation of the vegetation index
• Basics of Satellite Image Classification
• Accuracy Assessment of LULC a map
• Land cover assessment
• Basics of change detection - image differencing
b) GIS and Remote Sensing applications in Disaster Risk Reduction: Week 4 Saturday and Sunday ( 25 and 26 March)
• DEM processing in a GIS
• Drought hazard mapping in a GIS
• Basics of change detection - image differencing for flood mapping
c) GIS and Remote Sensing applications in Telecommunications: Week 5 Saturday and Sunday (1 and 2 April)
• Telecommunication infrastructure mapping
• Introduction to Geodatabases
• Web-GIS for infrastructure management
• Base station siting suitability using AHP and multi-criteria analysis
d) GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in forest management: Week 6 Saturday and Sunday (8 and 9 April)
• Computation of the vegetation index
• Basics of Satellite Image Classification
• Accuracy Assessment of LULC a map
• Land cover assessment
• Basics of change detection - image differencing
e) GIS and Remote Sensing Applications in mining: Week 6 Saturday and Sunday (15 and 16 April)
• Vector data for mapping mine titles,
• Kriging in QGIS,
• Geological maps georeferencing and
• Accessing mine data from USGS

1.3. Assumed knowledge
Basic digital literacy is needed to complete the practicals
Requirements of the course
• • Dual core laptops or desktop computers
• • Internet connection to download satellite images
• • GIS software’s
Nb: Some open software’s will be provided together with this tutorial
1.4. Payments
Payment can be done in cash, or by depositing into our bank accounts using the details below. Please note the pricing includes refreshments and lunch meals. Cash payments can be done at our offices: 12th Floor Joina City, Harare, Zimbabwe. For corporate clients, a Purchase Order (PO) will suffice.

1.4.1. Bank details
(NOSTRO Banking details)
Bank: CABS
Account name: Map Tech Pvt Ltd t/a Zimgeo
Account number: 1130216675
Branch: Borrowdale

(RTGS banking details)
Bank: CABS
Account name: Map Tech Pvt Ltd t/a Zimgeo
Account number: 1130216608
Branch: Borrowdale

1.5. Venue
Rokpa Centre
34 Quendon Rd, Monavile, Harare

1.6. Contact us,
For more information,
Call : +263 719 751 574
Email : [email protected]
www.zimgeo.co.zw
https://www.zimgeo.co.zw/zimgeo-gis-remote-sensing-bootcamp-march-to-april-2023-weekend-classes/

Solar-Powered Boreholes in ZimbabweIntroductionIn Zimbabwe, the energy crisis is a pressing issue. The country uses foss...
29/01/2023

Solar-Powered Boreholes in Zimbabwe
Introduction

In Zimbabwe, the energy crisis is a pressing issue. The country uses fossil fuels to generate electricity, which has led to shortages of both electricity and water in rural areas. This article examines the use of solar-powered boreholes in Zimbabwe as an alternative source of water and energy.

The short supply of water in Zimbabwe

Water is a limited resource in Zimbabwe. The current shortage of water is caused by climate change, and people's behavior.

The country has been experiencing extreme weather patterns that have led to a decline in rainfall levels over the past few years. This has resulted in less water being available for consumption or use as irrigation for agriculture. Additionally, the lack of rainfall has contributed to poor soil quality which makes growing crops difficult even if there were sufficient amounts of water available for irrigation purposes (which there isn't).

A sole source of water

Water is a precious resource. It is a human right to have access to clean water, yet in Zimbabwe, many people live far from the nearest source of water. In these rural areas, they still need access to water for cooking, drinking and bathing.

Zimbabwe has suffered from a shortage of rainfall since 2016 which means there isn't enough water flowing into rivers or reservoirs so boreholes are not able to be refilled as quickly as usual. This means that many farmers have been struggling with low yields due to lack of irrigation during this time period as well as fighting against drought conditions which can cause crops and livestock deaths if left unchecked for too long without adequate rain fall levels reaching normal levels again

An energy crisis

Zimbabwe is facing an energy crisis. The country has a power outage problem, a water shortage problem and a food shortage problem. In addition to these major issues, Zimbabwe also faces a socio-economic crisis that has been ongoing since it gained independence from Britain in 1980.

The country's economy relies heavily on agriculture and mining but both industries have been severely affected by political instability over the last decade or so.

SolarMUS

SolarMUS is a solar-powered borehole that reduces the cost of water by 70%. It can be installed in less than 24 hours, and it's easy to maintain. The system works by collecting water through solar panels during the day, which then stores it in a tank underground where it will stay fresh for up to six months.

SolarMUS costs $6,000 USD to install (including installation). This price includes everything you need: two 20-liter tanks with pumps attached; one 50-watt solar panel; one battery pack; tubing for connecting your home or business with the system; filters for drawing clean water from underground reservoirs (if necessary); PVC piping if there isn't already access nearby--you get the idea!

Solar power, a clean and renewable energy source with fewer environmental impacts compared to the use of fossil fuels, is the fastest-growing source of electricity globally.

Solar power, a clean and renewable energy source with fewer environmental impacts compared to the use of fossil fuels, is the fastest-growing source of electricity globally. In 2018 alone there were over 1 billion people who gained access to electricity for the first time thanks to solar technologies.

Solar power has many advantages over traditional fossil fuel-based generation methods: it's cost-efficient; reliable in terms of energy generation and storage; makes use of existing infrastructure (such as rooftops); reduces carbon emissions; reduces dependence on foreign imports; increases local economic development opportunities through job creation and income generation opportunities (through leasing schemes).

Photovoltaics technology is not only cost-efficient but also highly reliable in terms of energy generation and storage.

The photovoltaic technology is not only cost-efficient but also highly reliable in terms of energy generation and storage. In Zimbabwe, it has been estimated that the cost of solar power is about US$0.26 per kWh compared with US$0.36 for diesel fuel which makes it more economical to use than other sources of energy such as coal or gas.

Photovoltaic systems are known for their efficiency and ease-of-use because they require no moving parts or complex controls; this means that once installed, you can simply plug them into your home's electrical grid without worrying about maintenance costs associated with other forms of renewable energy sources like wind or hydroelectricity (e.g., dams).

Solar power is an easy and efficient way to power boreholes in Zimbabwe.

Solar power is an easy and efficient way to power boreholes in Zimbabwe. It's a clean, renewable energy source that doesn't pollute the environment, so it's good for both you and your community. Solar power also costs less than traditional methods of electricity generation, which means that you can use those savings to improve living conditions for yourself and others in your community.

Solar panels are easy-to-use: just set them up on top of the borehole well with minimal maintenance requirements (no need for fuel or water). The panels will generate electricity throughout the day without interruption as long as they're exposed to sunlight; at night or during cloudy weather conditions they won't work at all!

Conclusion

Zimbabwe is a country that has been plagued with water shortages for years. The lack of water has led to many economic and environmental problems, including droughts, crop failures and health concerns.

https://www.zimgeo.co.zw/solar-powered-boreholes-in-zimbabwe/

Zimgeo Vehicle and Asset Tracking.GPS Vehicle and Asset Tracking.Real time GPS tracking delivers unparalleled visibility...
29/01/2023

Zimgeo Vehicle and Asset Tracking.
GPS Vehicle and Asset Tracking.
Real time GPS tracking delivers unparalleled visibility of each vehicle’s status and progress against the day’s operational plans. It gives managers the information they need to respond to changing requirements and unforeseen events. Our solution is ideal for individuals, corporates, NGOs and companies that want to know the location of their vehicles, machinery in real time. Our solution includes location, distance, speed, idling , fuel consumption reports. Our aim is simple - Collecting & building complete data sets for your fleet
Plans start at USD$25 per month (covers all running costs (data sim card rental, roaming, website access, website updates, all maps, reports and licences
Once off price for the hardware starting at USD$100 for the installation and 3 year warranty

Email: [email protected]

WhatsApp : +263 719 751 574

Address

12th Floor Joina City
Harare

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