Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Some Atlas Targets [Again!]

KZN does look healthy. Our provincial average is above 90%, with two areas now having closed out all Quarter Degree Squares. Sisonke [Southern KZN] has not very far to go, being above 95%. North, Zululand and Trogons [South Coast] are all in the 85-90% band, so some work to do there.

This target is really part of the Chamaeleon Challenge [see http://sabap2.adu.org.za/challenge_wc2009_splurb.php]. The thrust of this challenge is to change the colour of pentads on the coverage map [the number of cards returned for each pentad are represented by various colours]. Extra points for the challenge are scored if the colour changes from light to dark greem, i.e. if you return the seventh card for a pentad.
On the provincial level we are drawing away from the March-09 target of 13% [of the pentads with cards having more than seven cards]. We are now a touch under 16%. Northern KZN has the most to do, but is showing encouraging upward movement.

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