-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Hot Mappers,
I work at a local civil engineering firm in Freetown. I've been working with local mapping resources of Sierra Leone for about 5 years now. For localities, the GNS map names should be fine, but it would be nice to compare it against the 1972 Department of Overseas Surveys maps. They are found on 'Soil Maps of Africa' site: http://eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esdb_archive/eudasm/africa/lists/csl.htm http://eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esdb_archive/eudasm/africa/maps/afr_sl3001_1toph.htm http://eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esdb_archive/eudasm/africa/maps/afr_sl3001_2toph.htm http://eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esdb_archive/eudasm/africa/maps/afr_sl3001_3toph.htm http://eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esdb_archive/eudasm/africa/maps/afr_sl3001_4toph.htm These are 1:250,000 Maps created by the British government in partnership with the local Ministry of Surveys and Lands after the handover in 1968. David Keili-Coomber is a Civil Engineer who is currently serving as a Paramount Chief for Mandu Chiefdom Kailahun. He is a crack engineer who is very familiar with GIS and has local knowledge of the district of Kailahun in particular. It may be good to have someone on the ground pass him a copy of field maps for review. James Freeman -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJT7dIKAAoJEFKkxwxRLOQTJwIIAIEyC+on2X6L0ShLbvgdDcnA 8EXz+3uRe+vgT3g2EqVODneUEmkJnH0HTTvcoYCllzCiPSDzM1l+YEoHB5kSM1bn Bid3pVOiu7wN1NZzeMXQn3hN2saL1Fqfqohby/Jj8rT/DFPfZJGeLgS05tLY3ei0 8ughke+5hDPonFtUlcqPCqWjZr3Mj0KsUkTLeFrwLiVGChfgytqq/8OIAFBfQOIJ BYpmPX4RWFE+3hgOcQKgTm8vdOt2S8s5tKDlAuP0G3WkcUqvqsTi/eFg5LZNit1y KulUfgvSHtHQASUF3wu1UkQMR/Ee7ihs9EX0v8MkyjlfRGZIuKWA6Ymb8K0kqzo= =e0Be -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
