Space Research in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities

Obed Hugh Ligate
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Africa has lost its glory as the pioneer of space research as evidenced by the ancient library of Alexandria in Egypt that housed the first space research center more than two thousand years ago. Cave paintings in Olduvai Gorge in present day Tanzania showed how the first humans communicated millions of years ago. Early Africans used drum beats to alert of an impending danger or of festivities. The discovery of papyrus the material used as writing paper and the invention of words that make the alphabet all originated in Ancient Egypt. All of these examples show that at a certain stage in history, Africa was a leader in science and technology (Shibanda & Isabel, 2000). However in the 21st Century, Africa has lagged behind technologically compared to all the other continents. Space research and deployment of supporting technologies including remote sensing and Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) remain fundamental to bridge the technological gap between Africa and the rest of the world hence solving some of Africa’s challenges. This study analyses the challenges and opportunities that African countries face in harnessing space technologies to be used in natural disaster management, disease prevention, land use, agricultural productivity improvements and even in conflict resolution.
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非洲空间研究:挑战与机遇
非洲已经失去了作为空间研究先驱的荣耀,2000多年前第一个空间研究中心就设在埃及的亚历山大古图书馆就是证据。今天坦桑尼亚奥杜瓦伊峡谷的洞穴壁画展示了数百万年前第一批人类是如何交流的。早期的非洲人用鼓声来警告即将到来的危险或庆祝活动。纸莎草纸(用作书写纸的材料)的发现以及构成字母表的单词的发明都起源于古埃及。所有这些例子都表明,在历史的某个阶段,非洲是科学技术的领导者(Shibanda & Isabel, 2000)。然而,在21世纪,非洲在技术上落后于所有其他大陆。空间研究和包括遥感和地理空间信息系统(GIS)在内的配套技术的部署仍然是缩小非洲与世界其他地区之间的技术差距从而解决非洲的一些挑战的根本。本研究分析了非洲国家在利用空间技术用于自然灾害管理、疾病预防、土地利用、提高农业生产力甚至解决冲突方面所面临的挑战和机遇。
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