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Survey Database Building

The data from the farmer surveys were coded and organized into 13 relational tables which can be joined to their spatial location using a common item called “Survey_ID”. The tables were stored as Excel files and also as .dbf files for joining in Quantum GIS.  Metadata attribute tables were written that allow users to look up attribute definition and value codes.

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