Section: Geographic Information System
Making the Map: GPS survey crews, reunion with the city and list of information put on the map
September 4, 2007
In this post we count various activities forming community volunteer brigade meetings and the list of things that we on the map, in addition to the census
- On August 30, 2007 workshop held a meeting forming community volunteer brigade, likewise identifies the location of the points as a way of expediting the work of lifting. We identified some 109 businesses, 13 pools of water, 26 informal dumps, 47 leaks, 33 pens, among others. See report here: meeting-MAP-30-09-brigades
- August 2 The day we met with members of the hall capitaular (including Jose Francisco Moreta - Trustee, Landy Moreta Ramirez - Alderman, Julio Cesar Feliz Gomez (Guava) - Alderman, Isidora Carmen (Nick) Happy - Alderman, and Jose Altagracia Gomez de la Cruz (Chamaco) - Councillor and Chairman of the Board). The meeting was very fruitful and strengthened the cooperation process between Taiguey and City Hall. See the report of the meeting hall / 020907 map here
- After 2 brigades were formed for the collection of groups with GPS points previously located in a community meeting.
Took to the streets day brigades September 5-6: Squad No. 1, at 9:00 am, 05/09/07 Consisting of: 1 - Matos Sirfrido Adventist Church 2 - Tania Ogando Happy International Plan.
Brigade number 2, at 11:00 AM, 05/09/07 Comprising: 1 - Antonio Ferrera. 2 - Raymond Villanueva of the Neighborhood Bella Vista.
Notes: With the caveat that Oklan Guevara Diaz will also be integrated into this work and also offer information and Maximo Antonio de La Cruz who arrived a little later because it met with another activity. They could also support this work.
This is the information put on the map
Household and housing information:
1. Latrines
2. Septic
3. Water Services
4. Electric power
5. Garbage collection
6. Households with PC,
7. Households with Cell
8. Women's Leadership
9. Statement count
10. Housing Walls
11. Housing Apartments
12. Housing Roofs
13. Overcrowding in the home
14. Malnutrition
15. Earthworms,
16. Dengue,
17. Malaria
18. Presence of mosquitoes
19. Presence rats
20. Cockroaches Presence
21. Presence Flies
22. Potable water consumption
23. Dropout
24. Illiteracy
25. Absence (Never been to school)
26. Robbery
27. Number of people per household
28. Number of families per household
29. Persons under 5 years per household
30. People aged 6 and 16 years for housing
31. Membership of the Housing
32. Number of housing Dormitorioa
33. Child tabajo
34. Fuel for cooking
35. Illiteracy
Common areas:
1. Landfills,
2. Bilgewater
3. Cañadas
4. Water leaks
5. Pigsties
6. Contaminated areas on the Beach
7. Rio
8. Economic activities
9. Antennas
10. Streets
11. Schools
12. Churches
13. Alleys
14. Town hall
15. Hospitals
16. Courts
17. Pley
18. Cemetery
19. Bridges
20. Curial House
21. Parks
22. Vacant Housing
23. Properties under construction
24. Shelters
25. Local political parties












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