Redlands, California—February 10, 2009—Geographic information system (GIS) industry leader ESRI has joined forces with the Microsoft Corporation to support the longtime efforts of the Kenyan-based Green Belt Movement.
“Helping the world reforest and using technology to improve the effectiveness of strategies for helping heal our planet are essential in helping people and nations improve their local and the world’s environment,” says Rob Bernard, Microsoft chief environmental strategist. “We are proud to combine forces with ESRI to use our collective expertise in technology to help advance the goals of the Green Belt Movement.”
The Green Belt Movement is internationally known for its successful reforestation activities, planting more than 30 million trees since its founding in 1977 by Wangari Maathai, 2004 Nobel Peace prize recipient. According to Maathai, the introduction of computers with GIS software has “made the Green Belt Movement more efficient and effective in the use of our resources. This allows us to plant more trees and plant them where they will make the greatest difference.”
Comments Peter Ndunda, Green Belt Movement GIS specialist, “We are using GIS to assess the status of the various forests in the country. We use it in the site selection of a forest plot, then calculate the acreage of the designated site to determine the optimum number of trees to be planted. Because the world is interconnected, deforestation in Africa will eventually have an effect across the entire globe, so what we do in Kenya with reforestation will ultimately have an effect on climate change throughout the world.”
Jack Dangermond, president of ESRI, states, “The prospect of supporting the internationally recognized efforts of the Green Belt Movement is a wonderful opportunity for both of our companies. This will allow us to contribute in a very direct way to help resolve some of the many environmental challenges facing the world today.”
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