Evaluation

A Study of the Role of Survey in Mine Action (Linking Mine Action to Development)

Concerns have been voiced that surveys are unnecessarily time-consuming and expensive, that their purpose is not always clear, that data is not integrated effectively with end users and that survey approaches do not yield the results to which they lay claim.

In response to these concerns, and at the request of the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS), the GICHD has aimed to define and clarify the role of survey in mine action. Starting with a plan to examine impact surveys and general assessments, the Study's scope consequently widened to include aspects of technical survey, area reduction and post-clearance assessment. 

In order to not further delay presentation of the research, the GICHD has decided to put the results of this initial phase on our website for comment and review.  As the project continues, it will focus more heavily on the issues of technical survey, area reduction and post-clearance assessment. As results in these areas begin to be uncovered, new and more comprehensive publications will follow.
 

Date of Publication Tuesday, 3 January 2006

Link http://www.gichd.ch/fileadmin/pdf/publications/Survey_in_MA_March2006.pdf

Authors GICHD

Language English

Contact Person Eric Filippino

Telephone +41 22 906 16 68

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