Leapfrogging Myanmar
Due to the need for more smart data measurements and analyses to be able to adequately choose the most sustainable solutions for water and resource management the government of Myanmar is working together with TU Delft and the partners of VPdelta to jointly develop smart ways to collect these data. The project is funded under the Partners for Water program by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).
The main aim is to extend the current work in the Bago-Sittaung to the whole Ayeyarwady Delta to test and demonstrate innovative smart information solutions in the Delta and disseminate the results widely. Coalitions are created around specific information products (e.g. rainfall, erosion, subsidence). In each coalition, partners work on innovative monitoring: to combine remote sensing, ground data collection with modelling techniques.
The results of the project will be presented in an online platform to disseminate the products and services to a local and international audience. Throughout the entire project Dutch and Myanmar experts and young professionals will work together (learning-by-doing) and dissemination and training will be organized.
The partners are the Myanmar National Water Resources Committee, Irrigation Technology Center (Bago), Yangon Technological University, Myanmar Maritime University, VPdelta, TU Delft, Disdrometrics, FutureWater, Akvo, SHORE Monitoring & Research, Mobile Water Management, HKV Lijn in Water, SkyGeo, Wavedroid and VanderSat.