Blowing less money

Development cooperation organisations and their partners can buy necessary statistical facts and figures as well as analysis results for their projects.
By buying these figures, project planners will save a lot of time and money that would have been invested otherwise for obtaining data on the spot. Thus, costs for flights, accommodation, food and transport no longer incur.
Data are sometimes missing completely and the efforts to find these data often prove to be in vain. In this case, the only way is to set up an own gauging station at short notice before the start of the project, which requires high financial costs and will not provide reliable data due to short term notice.

Our products like precipitation data, collection of rainfall data, run-off data, evaporation data, isohyets and recurrence interval data, to list only a few, provide higher planning security and lasting project successes in spite of lower financial means and less time.

Comparable measured values based on long periods of observation will serve as a basis.

With sustainable projects, follow-up costs decrease. The saved costs can thus be invested in further projects.

The economical situation of countries in which such a measuring network is set up and operated will improve on the medium or long term. These countries will then be able to raise financial means to operate the measuring network themselves.

As soon as the economical situation improves, sponsors (such as UNO, EU, developed countries) will have to finance less economic aid programmes.
Further positive side effects are e.g.

  • Avoiding wars for water
  • Less people will have to leave their home town