On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Jaime Garizabal <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I´m looking for some layers from the southestearn Peru to make a map of
> some
> localities I´ve been working in... I´m interested mostly in detailed layers
> including data of elevation, rivers and streams from the SE of the Manu
> National Park (near to Patria and Pilcopata). If anyone knows where I can
> get that, I´ll really appreciate it!!
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Jaime A. Garizábal
> Instituto de Biología - Universidad de Antioquia
> Sociedad Antioqueña de Ornitología.
>
Hola Jaime
Possible sources for such data could be the RAINFOR project and people
involved in it such as Oliver Phillips from Leeds University, Yadvinder
Mahli from the University of Oxford and Norma Salinas or Javier Silva Espejo
from la Universidad Nacional San Antonio de Abad in Cuzco. The RAINFOR
consortium of universities (of which the mentioned are but a few) have been
doing studies on climate change patterns working at different heights of the
Manu National Park all the way down to the Tambopata National Reserve and
even all the way to Brazil. The Peruvian official SERNANP organisation,
which manages the Manu Park could possibly also be another source.
I have blind copied this to the people mentioned and maybe some of them will
be able to contact you directly regarding whether such data exists.
Un abrazo y saludos
Jan
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