Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Digital Watershed and Beyond By Yi Shi, Jon F. Bartholic, and Jeremiah Asher Plus a Chorus of Dozens November 5, 2005 The Midwest Spatial Decision Support.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Digital Watershed and Beyond By Yi Shi, Jon F. Bartholic, and Jeremiah Asher Plus a Chorus of Dozens November 5, 2005 The Midwest Spatial Decision Support."— Presentation transcript:

1 Digital Watershed and Beyond By Yi Shi, Jon F. Bartholic, and Jeremiah Asher Plus a Chorus of Dozens November 5, 2005 The Midwest Spatial Decision Support System Partnership

2 Topics The Midwest Spatial Decision Support System Partnership Digital Watershed Where Technology Is Going What Users Need Future Development of Digital Watershed

3 Offers state and local decision-makers thirteen regional decision support tools Includes bundled data Means of clear impact analysis

4 Origin: April 2002 Midwest Web-based Spatial Workshop in Chicago Midwest Partnership for Watershed Management Decision Support Systems Co-hosts:US EPA Region 5, Michigan State University, and Purdue University Purpose:Demonstration of various Decision Support and GIS Systems Participants:State, Federal, and Tribal water resource managers Land Grant University Extension community, Watershed managers, and local government representatives

5 Midwest Partnership for Watershed Management Decision Support Systems Members: Indiana Department of Environmental ManagementIndiana Department of Environmental Management International City/County Management AssociationInternational City/County Management Association Michigan State University, Institute of Water ResearchMichigan State University, Institute of Water Research Purdue University - Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Forestry and Natural ResourcesPurdue University - Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Forestry and Natural Resources

6 Midwest Partnership for Watershed Management Decision Support Systems Members cont. State University of New York at BuffaloState University of New York at Buffalo University of Wisconsin ExtensionUniversity of Wisconsin Extension U.S. EPA, Region 5 - Office of Public Affairs, Water Division and the Office of Information ServicesU.S. EPA, Region 5 - Office of Public Affairs, Water Division and the Office of Information Services Wisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesWisconsin Department of Natural Resources U. S. EPA/HQ - Office of Water Smart Growth TeamU. S. EPA/HQ - Office of Water Smart Growth Team

7 Unique & Emerging Characteristics Of The Tools In demand by local officials, natural resource managers, and the general public because they deliver ease of use, bundled data, and means of clear impact analysis:

8 1.Web-based 2.Spatially Based and Scalable 3.Science-based 4.Accessible (in Public Domain) 5.Intuitive 6.Customizable via Features & Plug- ins 7.Free-standing

9 A Nationwide Web Application Tool for Effective Watershed Management Digital Watershed

10 Introduction  Centralized Hierarchical Information Repository  Online Watershed Computing Center  Comprehensive Datasets of EPA BASINS  Online Environmental Modeling

11  Nationwide Watershed Coverage Overview  Multiple Forms of Access  Comprehensive Datasets  Scaling Function  Online Environmental Modeling  Erosion and Deposition Modeling Online

12 Nationwide Watershed Coverage

13 Multiple Forms of Access

14

15 Multiple Forms of Access cont.

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27 Where Technology Is Going Internet-based Applications Semantic Web through XML Web Services OpenGIS Consortium GML, WMS, WFS… Server GIS Grid Computing

28 What Users Want Tools That Can Really Solve Their Problems Easy to Use and Easy to Understand User Friendly Interface Performance

29 Future Development Dynamically integrate more data sources on the fly Integrate more decision tools Integrate remote sensing data and techniques Take advantage of server based GIS Develop Geoprocessing Web Services Develop User Assistance Agent

30 Thanks for Caring and Acting to Sustain the Water Resource http://www.iwr.msu.edu


Download ppt "Digital Watershed and Beyond By Yi Shi, Jon F. Bartholic, and Jeremiah Asher Plus a Chorus of Dozens November 5, 2005 The Midwest Spatial Decision Support."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google