Our Portfolio

Rwanda's biodiversity program focuses on conserving and restoring the country's rich ecosystems while promoting sustainable development. This initiative aims to protect endangered species and habitats, enhancing the resilience of both wildlife and local communities.


The Business Engineering map viewer is an OpenLayers-based platform for visualising, sharing, querying and editing of municipal assets in South Africa.


Kartoza implemented an Open Source GIS software training programme over the course of 2021 on behalf of the Saint Lucia Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project in order to improve the internal processes of the Department of Physical Planning and other Domestic Agencies through the use of Open Source Geospatial Applications.


The IRENA West Africa Electrification Platform is an open-access, interactive online platform that allows for an overview of electrification investment scenarios for Western African Countries.


The EcoWapp platform enables secure and efficient information sharing among stakeholders in the West African Power Pool, supporting the development of a unified power transmission network.


The Density Maps platform enables users to visualize and analyze the growth of new vehicle tracking products over time through interactive heat maps and dynamic filtering options.


The Global Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre commissioned Kartoza to upgrade the Global Groundwater Information System (GGIS) by developing custom Python and JavaScript where needed. Kartoza also provides support and maintenance as well as online training.


A map store extension was developed for the CIty of Garden Grove to integrate their L.A.N.D system with GeoNode.


A comprehensive platform developed to host, visualize, and share critical biodiversity data for South African rivers, supporting conservation efforts and resource management across multiple sectors.


Kartoza, in collaboration with Mark Herringer, developed a free, curated, and canonical source of healthcare location data.


An interactive, cloud-based platform for storing, visualising and comparing all types of geographic and IoT agricultural data


Three-week intensive training on data management with FOSS GIS to support geospatial electrification models for government officials, utility analysts and academic researchers.


Ogun State in Nigeria started implementation in 2012 of their first digital Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI). At its core are new Land Information and Land Administration Systems, of which Kartoza was the core developer.


Kartoza and an extended team designed, built and maintained the InaSAFE QGIS plugin and supporting project infrastructure such as the web site and documentation system. InaSAFE is a tool for modelling and planning disaster scenario contingencies for floods, earthquakes, volcanic ash, hurricances and other natural disasters. It was initially developed for Indonesia with Australian funding as an intervention after the 2004 tsunami but can be used anywhere.


The objective was to develop a QGIS Python plugin to enable Cadasta clients to interact with the Cadasta service at https://cadasta.org via its API


Mapping support for the Cape Town marathon event including and interactive online map.


A Professional Land Surveyor was required to assess the status of each land parcel and sign off on reports but the firm soon realised that this was very much a GIS project.


Earth Observation National Eutrophication Monitoring Programme


The Limpopo Biodiversity Information Management System (BIMS) is a platform for hosting, visualising and sharing biodiversity information in Limpopo.


A web application for the planning and monitoring of OpenStreetMap field mapping campaigns.


On-site training session for Government Officials In Mauritius.


Three-week intensive training on data management with FOSS GIS to support geospatial electrification models for government officials, utility analysts and academic researchers


AfriSpatial, along with Linfiniti and Webtide, built the website for Tracks4Africa, incorporating their previous Tracks4Africa and Padkos sites.


InaSAFE FBA provides a platform for anticipatory action in the event of an impending disaster.


This project developed electrification planning models using OnSSET and deployed a web platform based on GeoNode and the Global Electrification Platform.


STAC API Browser is a QGIS plugin that allows the exploration of geospatial data from providers that support the STAC API specification: https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-api-spec


Conservation International contracted Kartoza to add additional features to the trends.earth plugin, a QGIS plugin.


Digital Earth South Africa (DESA) uses emerging technologies to provide easily accessible and standardized Earth observation data from SANSA's 30-year archive, facilitating immediate analysis for societal challenges.


On an ongoing basis, Kartoza plays a pivotal role in providing various support and development services related to Digital Earth Africa platform development, DevOps, platform support and community outreach.


Stratafy empowers small to medium mining and quarrying operations by offering a platform that supports, RPA operations, 2D and 3D imagery, along with robust analysis and reporting tools through comprehensive dashboards.


Kartoza is working with LandInfoTech (LiT) to develop on online, streamlined CMMS system using FOSS technologies.


A consortium of Kartoza and Piensa revitalized a legacy vanilla GeoNode instance, which served as the foundation for Dominica's national Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI), replacing it with a sophisticated platform that exceeds the capabilities of a traditional data portal.


GeoCRIS is a powerful geospatial analysis platform that enables users to visualize, analyze, and interpret geographic data, facilitating informed decision-making across various fields such as urban planning, environmental management, and resource allocation.


Kartoza and Dr Richard Pettifor were subcontracted by the Waterberg Biosphere Reserve in a bid for a USAID Resilient Waters Project.


Kartoza extended GeoNode to provide QGIS server as an alternative back-end to Geo.


Kartoza established a curated online resource for hazard and exposure data for use in disaster scenario impact assessments


Kartoza was tasked with building a data catalogue for SANSA that the public can search for and order products through.


The Jakarta flood maps project aims to identify and visualize flood-prone areas within the city to improve disaster preparedness and response.


We built the new AFIS web front end. AFIS is a system for automatic detection of fires in the SADC region using MODIS and other satellite data.


The Citysolve product is a commercial SaaS that provides land use management services to municipalities in South Africa.


The GeoNode instance that the World Bank had set up in Haiti a number of years ago to support Disaster Risk Reduction had accumulated many useful data sets but required an upgrade and overhaul.


Enhancing Biodiversity Data Management with GeoNode and QGIS Integration at the University of Venda.


Empowering Water Quality Monitoring Capture, Explore, and Improve with miniSASS!


Real-Time Incident Reporting for Global Hotspots


Enhancing QGIS: Introducing Live Layers for Improved Battlefield Simulations


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The FAO and international consultants had managed a land reform project in Lesotho and instituted a digital cadastral land management system based on FLOSS SOLA (now called 'Registry').


Kartoza's Role in PostGIS and GeoServer Integration for StoneThree Project


The SANBI Wildlife Protection System is a platform to track the population levels of endangered wildlife.