Title :
Implementation roadmap for downscaling drought forecasts in Mbeere using ITIKI
Author :
Masinde, Muthoni ; Bagula, A. ; Muthama, N.
Author_Institution :
Hasso Plattner ICT4D Res. Sch., Univ. of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract :
Mbeere is in Eastern Kenya and it has an average of 550 mm annual rainfall and therefore classified under Arid and Semi-Arid Lands. It has fragile ecosystems, unfavorable climate, poor infrastructure and historical marginalization; the perennial natural disasters here are droughts. Of importance to this paper is the fact that despite its vast area of 2,093 km2, there is no single weather station serving the area. The main source of livelihood is rain-fed marginal farming and livestock keeping by small-scale and peasant farmers who rely mostly on the indigenous knowledge of seasons in making cropping decisions. ITIKI; acronym for Information Technology and Indigenous Knowledge with Intelligence is a bridge that integrates indigenous drought forecasting approach into the scientific drought forecasting approach. ITIKI, a framework initiated by the authors of this paper was adopted and adapted from the word itiki which is the name used among the Mbeere people to refer to an indigenous bridge used for decades to go across rivers. ITIKI makes use of mobile phones, wireless sensor networks and artificial intelligence to downscale weather/drought forecasts to individual farmers. ITIKI implementation project in Mbeere commenced in August 2012; this paper describes the implementation roadmap for this project.
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; crops; decision making; disasters; ecology; geographic information systems; hydrological techniques; hydrology; smart phones; weather forecasting; Arid land; Eastern Kenya; ITIKI implementation project; Mbeere; artificial intelligence; cropping decision making; drought forecasting approach; fragile ecosystems; historical marginalization; information technology and indigenous knowledge with intelligence; mobile phones; peasant farmer; perennial natural disasters; rain fed marginal farming; rainfall; roadmap; semiArid land; unfavorable climate; wireless sensor networks; Alarm systems; Communities; Forecasting; Monitoring; Predictive models; Weather forecasting; Drought Early Warning System; ITIKI; Indigenous Knowledge; Indigenous Knowledge Weather Forecasts; Mbeere;
Conference_Titel :
ITU Kaleidoscope: Building Sustainable Communities (K-2013), 2013 Proceedings of
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4676-4