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1 NZ Geospatial Strategy & Shared Data
GIS Summit 2009 22 June 2009 Dr Jim McLeod Environment Waikato

2 Contents Challenges / Drivers Data supply NZ Geospatial Strategy
OneLand Data Sharing Collaboration Opportunities Questions Check: The Challenge NZ Geospatial Strategy Supercity Forests, Farms, Fish and Tourists Global financial /credit situation Environmental services Productivity

3 Challenges / Drivers Our unsustainable lifestyle
=> Behaviour change Productivity => Forest, Farm, Fish & Tourist => Spatial Auckland Global credit crunch => Collaboration

4 Challenge: Change Behaviour - Consumer Demand
Can we get the data?

5 Challenge: Change Behaviour - Augmented Reality
Can we get the data?

6 Can we trust the data? Challenge: Change Behaviour - Virtuality Energy
Food Water Can we trust the data? Hear it > Read it > See it > Do it Feed back loop Mention Trends Comparisons Context sensitive Personalised

7 Challenge: Change Behaviour – Forecast / Scenario
nitrogen input x transfer of nitrogen = nitrate to on the land through soil water Can we mash the data?

8 Challenge: Productivity
“If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it” Lord Kelvin Forest Farm Fish Tourist Data Data Data Data Can we get the data? Water Land Air See what has happened, what is happening and what could happen! One Land

9 Data Supply Can we get the data? Can we mash the data?
Can we trust the data? Analyse Visualize Decide Act Get Data

10 Data Supply Can we get the data? Can we mash the data?
Can we trust the data? Analyse Visualize Decide Act Get Data

11 Data Supply Can we get the data? Can we mash the data?
Can we trust the data? Check & fix Data Get Data Analyse Visualize Decide Act

12 Data Supply Want data: just in time current reliable mashable
Can we get the data? Can we mash the data? Can we trust the data? Get Data Analyse Visualize Decide Act Want data: just in time current reliable mashable Requires a national level intervention

13 NZ Geospatial Strategy
Governance structure for central government geospatial resources. Management of government funded geospatial data. Accessibility of government geospatial data. Interoperability of central and local government geospatial resources. - Why we have one... it's a response to... and how this differs from the needs identified above. - Broadly what it relates to, what its bits are, and what it will do.

14 OneLand: Vision Good decisions in government and the community about our one land: made with an understanding of links & sustainability from robust analysis & a clear picture of land facts using data pooled from many sources, including local & central government enabled by the timely, reliable, responsive, and open sharing of land data

15 OneLand: Objective To effectively integrate land data:
enabling integrated planning and monitoring for evidenced based decision making, and reducing costs & risks by sharing data & its collection & storage. Why aren’t we doing this? Because we don’t have a HUB or a Data Sharing Commons!

16 Data Sharing: OneLand Supply - Side Demand - Side Local Government
HUB Forums Policy Funding Protocols Data directory Discrepancies Access control Quality statement Usage commitments Sharing commitments Supply - Side Local Government Central Government Spatial Industry Research & Training Demand - Side Citizens Customers Consumers Communities Businesses

17 Data Sharing: OneLand Datasets Outcomes HUB Community Official
Forums Policy Funding Protocols Data directory Discrepancies Access control Quality statement Usage commitments Sharing commitments Community initiatives Catchments of interest Points of Interest Utilities Mashups Resource consents Biodiversity Environmental resources Council plan zones Navigational aids Land value Land cover (LCDB) Land use Biosecurity LUCAS School zones Natural heritage Mesh blocks Elevation Imagery River / stream network Legal boundaries Road centre lines Coordinate system Individuals and groups able to identify, promote and protect community sustainability and climate change initiatives. Community Is land carbon-neutral? What is creating the silt? Roads are going where? Civil defence Commercial opportunity Community futures Community heritage Environmental accounting Environment markets Heritage protection House holder awareness International commitments LTCCPs National defence National infrastructure National policy development SOE Reporting Sustainable communities Official Reference (Council data is coloured red)

18 Data Sharing: Components

19 Data Sharing: Components

20 Data Sharing: Components

21 Data Sharing: Components

22 Collaboration within an Agency

23 Collaboration Across Agencies

24 Collaboration for Data Sharing

25 Collaborative Geospatial Projects
Central Govt Economic Importance Geospatial Standards Fundamental Datasets Govt Info Policy & Data Re-use (SSC) Land Use & Carbon Analysis System (LUCAS) KiwiImage Data-Sharing Needs: Standards Discovery Sharing Agreements Use Agreements Server support Forums Collaborative Partners Central Government Local Government Spatial Industry Teaching & research Community ?

26 Challenges Our unsustainable lifestyle => Behaviour change
Productivity => Forest, Farm, Fish & Tourist => Spatial Auckland Global credit crunch => Collaboration

27 Challenges Opportunities
Our unsustainable lifestyle => Behaviour change Productivity => Forest, Farm, Fish & Tourist => Spatial Auckland New Zealand => Environmental markets => Land-on-Line 2 Global credit crunch => Collaboration

28 Questions?


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