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OECD Purpose Codes
The database incorporates the Purpose Codes system of classification by sector of destination
developed and used by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD). The sector classification system refers to the specific areas
of a recipient's economic or social structure a transfer is intended to foster, and
not the type of goods or services provided by the donor. Sector specific
education or research activities (e.g. agricultural education) or construction of
infrastructure (e.g. agricultural storage) are to be reported under the sector to
which they are directed, not under education, construction, etc. Donor Literature
Donor literature section of the database features a collection of documents and reports generated by donors in the course of implementation of their various programs.
Administrative Division
Administrative Divisions displays a map of the country that highlights the currently selected state. Clicking on the name of any state in the list will display its corresponding local governments. Clicking on “Go to selected state” displays a list of donor sponsored programs in the currently selected state. Administrative divisions is also accessible by clicking on the map of Nigeria appearing in the upper right corner of most screens.
Environmental Reports on the States
Over a number of years, CDDI has been monitoring press reports in the major newspapers of environmental problems in the 36 states. The Environmental Reports on the states is based on analysis of media reports from 1999 to 2002. The reports highlight major problems, as well as differences and similarities. From the Environmental Reports screen, you can view the report for each state by clicking on the name of the state. Clicking on “Go to selected state” displays a list of donor sponsored programs in the currently selected state.
Vegetation and Land Use Analysis
Geomatics International (in collaboration with Geomatics Nigeria Ltd.) conducted the World Bank funded project, "Assessment of Vegetation and Land Use Changes in Nigeria between 1976/78 and 1993/95", during an 18 month time frame from 1994 to 1996 for Forestry Management, Evaluation and Coordinating Unit (FORMECU), Nigeria.
The objective of the project was to develop current and reliable information on vegetation change and degradation from 1976 to 1995. Work involved the interpretation of land use and vegetation classes from a variety of satellite data; creation of a GIS database; production of a variety of hard copy maps, and conducting a change analysis to identify trends and the extent of vegetation and land use change.
The findings from this exercise can be accessed by choosing the “vegetation and land use analysis” command from the “Resources” menu. |
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