Satellite image and population density analysis to identify rural water treatment station acquisition targets
Anmeldeschluss
Jan 31, 2021
Projektstart
Feb 01, 2021
Projekt Ende
Aug 31, 2021
We would like to use satellite images to determine population density in a way that is useful in identifying promising opportunities to either (1) acquire and expand existing water treatment stations, (2) develop greenfield stations, or (3) extend pipeline networks from stations we already own.
- A database of population clusters able to be segmented with parameters such as GPS location, location within specific Cambodian province/commune/village, population density
- The ability to cross-reference the above database against our current database of private water operators and their jurisdictions.
- William Puyo (GM of KWSH)
- Andrew Durke (COO of OBOR Capital [investor and project sponsor of KWSH])
- Max Thornton (Analyst at OBOR Capital)
- Database of private water operators and which communes their licenses cove
- Knowledge of target population density patterns based on 4-year history of operating 5 water stations
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Wichtige Meilensteine
- Phase 1: Übersetzung von Satellitenbildern in nutzbare Bevölkerungsdichtekennzahlen
- Phase 2: Identifizierung attraktiver Bevölkerungsdichtemuster
- Phase 3: Abgleich mit der Liste privater Wasserversorger
Fertigkeiten
Muss haben
Datenanalytik
Sprachen
Muss haben
Englisch
UN SDGs unterstützt
USAID Regional Investment Support for Entrepreneurs (RISE)
RISE is managed by Swisscontact. The mission of Swisscontact is as follows:
We promote inclusive economic, social and ecological development to make an effective contribution towards sustainable and widespread prosperity in developing and emerging economies.
With this objective in mind, we offer the chance to economically and socially disadvantaged people to improve their lives on their own initiative.
Projekttyp
Zeitliche Anforderungen
Volunteers
JM
James McErlain
United States