Tavush GIS Project
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Revision as of 00:55, 11 May 2009
Info about the Tavush GIS Project
Early Work
In 2005 Will Dickinson carried out a project involving GIS training in Tavush, Armenia.
Armenian Diagrams and English Diagrams
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GIS experts Gohar and Hakob with Will standing in front of maps generated for BSLT project. (Sept 05)
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GIS center in Gyumri (July 05)
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GIS center in Gyumri (July 05)
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GIS center in Gyumri (July 05)
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GIS center in Gyrumi (July 05)
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Hakob with members of the BSLT team, explaining software. (Sept 05)
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Armen and Gohar working in GIS software Arcview on sample projects in BSLT project office. (9-05)
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Armen and Gohar working in GIS software Arcview on sample projects in BSLT project office. (9-05)
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Gohar and Hakob calibrating a map of Ijevan
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Will and Hakob with a map of Ijevan
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Presentation to the stakeholders in Tavush
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Dr. Boguslawski introduces the presenters
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Hakob works his magic on his digital map of Gyumri
MAPS: of Armenia and Tavush used to explain planning technology and map projection information
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Location of Armenia in the Middle East and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
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The Marzs of Armenia (regions)
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The Tavush region in the northeast corner of Armenia
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DEM (Digital Elevation Model) with regional borders
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A perceptive view of Tavush from the South (Global Mapper)
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A perceptive view of Tavush from the North (Global Mapper)
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A composite of Land stat satellite images of Tavush (UTM)
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The Location of Ijevan, the regional center of Tavush
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The three districts of Tavush.
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District divisions in Tavush.
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Color coded District breakdown.
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Color coded three distinct Breakdown of Tavush. (Longitude/ latitude projection)
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Color coded three distinct Breakdown of Tavush (UTM)
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District breakdown UTM
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Tavush with grid UTM
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Rivers UTM
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Main highways
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Highways and Roads (UTM)
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Highways, Roads, and village access roads (UTM)
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All of Tavush, topographic maps developed by stitching together 1:100,000 maps
CAD Projects
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Diagram for Development of Ditavan (scaled in meters)
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Armen holding a scale bar for scaling various buildings on the Ditvan site.
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Current water source was a tap with no basin. Armen holds a scale bar.
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Current water source was a tap with no basin. Armen holds a scale bar.
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Automobile mounted GPS receivers are an increasingly common sight in AID and Development work across the world.



