Biodiversity surveys conducted for Maneah Linsan Powerline EIA

Registros biológicos
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Fecha de publicación:
10 de octubre de 2024
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Descripción

With regard to the biological environment, all taxa were studied by means of a literature review in the scoping phase of the EIA. Only the most sensitive groups to electrical developments (flora and avifauna) were inventoried for the purposes of this study. Following the scoping study, an additional study of chiropterans and primates was conducted in 2022. Aquatic environments were not studied, as the project design avoids impacting these environments.

The <b>mammals data</b> in this dataset were collected as part of the chimpanzee-specific supplementary study for the initial status of the Manéah Linsan high-voltage power line project. The mammals data were collected using 22 camera traps located in the area of influence of the powerline (around 5km). The cameras were installed (April 23-30, 2022) for one month, after which they were retrieved (June 13-30, 2022) for data analysis.

For <b>birds</b> and <b>flora</b>, field data collection occured over a 10-day period between September 25 and October 6, 2021.

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¿Cómo referenciar?

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Biotope (2024). Biodiversity surveys conducted for Maneah Linsan EIA. Version 1.0. Biotope. Occurrence dataset. https://ipt-biotope.gbif.fr/resource?r=field_surveys_maneah_linsan&amp;v=1.0

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Registro GBIF

Este recurso ha sido registrado en GBIF con el siguiente UUID: d1c25c97-2a1b-4324-9bf4-2c0c316c38b9.  Biotope publica este recurso y está registrado en GBIF como un publicador de datos avalado por GBIF France.

Palabras clave

Occurrence; Observation; Mammals; Birds; Guinea; Plants; Observation

Contactos

Suzanne COTILLON
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
  • Biodiversity consultant
BIOTOPE
FR
  • 0633137787
Suzanne Cotillon
  • Autor
  • Biodiversity consultant
BIOTOPE
FR
  • +33611836434
Alsény Diakité
  • Proveedor De Contenido
  • Mammals Expert
Biotope Guinée
GN
Topka Seny Doré
  • Proveedor De Contenido
  • Bonatist
Guinée Ecologie
GN
Roger Doré
  • Proveedor De Contenido
Guinée Ecologie
GN

Cobertura geográfica

The project covers the prefectures of Coyah and Kindia, crossing a total of 10 sub-prefectures: Maneah, Kouriah, Mambia, Samayah, Friguiagbe, Damankania, Kindia Centre, Kolente, Sougueta and Linsan.

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [-12,932, -13,43], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [10,998, 99,429]

Cobertura taxonómica

No hay descripción disponible

Reino Plantae, Animalia

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 2021-09-28 / 0024-12-12

Datos del proyecto

As part of its strategic development plan, Electricité de Guinée (EDG) is planning to build a 225 kV high-voltage power line linking the Manéah transformer station (existing, just outside Conakry) and the Linsan transformer station (under construction as part of the CLSG and OMVG interconnection projects). The project also includes the construction of a new transformer substation in the Kouriah area, in the industrial park currently under development. Eventually, this line will be extended to the Koukoutamba dam currently under construction.

Título Environmental Impact Assessment of the Maneah-Linsan Powerline in Guinea
Fuentes de Financiación Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Descripción del área de estudio The project will cover the prefectures of Coyah and Kindia, crossing a total of 10 sub-prefectures: Maneah, Kouriah, Mambia, Samayah, Friguiagbe, Damankania, Kindia Centre, Kolente, Sougueta and Linsan.

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Métodos de muestreo

The mammals data in this dataset were collected as part of the chimpanzee-specific supplementary study for the initial status of the Manéah Linsan high-voltage power line project. The mammals data were collected using 22 camera traps located in the area of influence of the powerline (around 5km). The camera traps were set on April 23 to 30, 2022, on locations where chimpanzees pass, rest or feed. They were placed against a tree, generally about 50 cm high. The traps were set as follows: 2 photos and 1 video; time between shots: 5 seconds (minimum); video duration: 10 seconds; motion detector sensitivity: medium. Each camera installed was numbered (Codes: ML001 to ML022) and geo-referenced. The cameras were installed (April 23-30, 2022) for one month, after which they were retrieved (June 13-30, 2022) for data analysis.

Regarding flora, 20 survey sites were selected in the main study area, according to the following criteria:
- To be representative of all the natural and modified habitats highlighted by the preliminary study of aerial images and the bibliographical information gathered;
- Target original habitats with potential botanical importance (home to species of high heritage value), i.e.: gallery forests, patches of dense forest, wooded savannah/open forest, shrub savannah, old fallow (transitional environments with dominant pioneer species), bowé, and rocky environments (with seasonal seepage zones); and
- Be accessible to experts.
Two methods were used for data collection: (1) the 25mx25m plot method and (2) the random transect method. The plot method consists of delimiting a 25mx25m square within the site and surveying the vegetation, by stratum, within this square. Random transects were carried out within each site, in order to describe and photograph the main habitats present (Habitat, Species, Family, Biological type, Abundance, Status, Condition, Degradation index). Particular attention was paid to endangered and/or endemic plant species, which were recorded and herbariumed.

Regarding birds, the purpose of the ornithological inventory was to draw up a non-exhaustive list of bird species present in the study area, with priority given to species that could trigger the critical habitat criterion as defined by the World Bank's NES n°6 (mainly endemic/limited-range and/or threatened species) potentially present in the area. Particular attention was paid to these species during the inventories, to ensure that the project took the best possible account of the issues associated with these species, whose ecology makes them highly sensitive to this type of infrastructure. Potential breeding habitats were also sought (cliffs, tall trees, etc.) and inventoried.
In order to capture the variety of bird assemblages associated with the different habitat types present in each of the study areas, 35 sampling sites were identified to encompass the heterogeneity of the environments present. Sampling consisted in following survey itineraries through the sites, actively selecting those places where there was information or indications of the presence of the species of interest, or where there were no such indications, areas potentially suitable for their habitat.
The approach involved walking and driving along transects in different sectors, making georeferenced visual and auditory observations. For the auditory observations, 10-minute listening points were defined (2 to 10 in number, depending on the relief of the sectors sampled). These listening points, 250-300 metres apart, were marked by a period of replay of the species' songs lasting around 30 seconds. As far as possible, unfavorable weather conditions were avoided and the surveys were carried out during the species' peak activity hours, usually the early hours of the morning and the late hours of the afternoon.

Área de Estudio Data located in the area of influence of the powerline (around 5km).
Control de Calidad The geographic location of the sensitive species has been blurred.

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. See sampling description

Metadatos adicionales

Identificadores alternativos d1c25c97-2a1b-4324-9bf4-2c0c316c38b9
https://ipt-biotope.gbif.fr/resource?r=field_surveys_maneah_linsan