AFD was asked to support the Communauté Forestière du Moyen-Ouémé (CoForMO) in Benin on a project financed by the French Global Environment Facility (FGEF) to assess the relevance and feasibility of using mobile data collection and centralization tools to improve the monitoring system.

As part of this project, based on the CoForMO inventories, the Laboratoire d’Études Biologiques (LEB) and the Institut National de Recherche Agronomique du Bénin (INRAB) need to acquire and visualise data for their fieldwork. The data to be collected includes

  • the geographical location of the family farms surveyed in the agroforestry series of the forest under management ;
  • the contact details and other characteristics of the farmer1 and the landowner of the plots surveyed;
  • the permanent plots where annual measurements are to be taken;
  • transhumance corridors and parking areas marked out in each forest;
  • the boundaries of natural areas of exceptional biodiversity for the design of integral protection zones;
  • the boundaries of full plantations in degraded areas of the forest.

In order to be analysed optimally, this information collected in the field should be regularly integrated into a central server equipped with technologies capable of disseminating data flows so that all the partners work on the same reference systems.

Given the specific nature of the data to be collected (mainly cartographic, quantitative, environmental, longitudinal, etc.), the digital tool had to facilitate input adapted to the monitoring protocol and be synchronisable with a central system, as well as being financially accessible. During the support mission for the Mé REDD+ project in Côte d’Ivoire (2016-2019), AFD had previously successfully tested the GeoPoppy tool, a field notebook and map server designed by Julien Ancelin.

For the CoForMO in Benin, Julien Ancelin (DSLP, INRAE) was commissioned by Claire Zanuso (AFD, dpt EVA) with the financial support of the FGEF and the World Bank’s DAEM (Development of Access to Modern Energy) platform.

Her mission took place from 5 to 12 January 2019.

Its aim was to study the feasibility of setting up such a tool in the field.

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