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Geospatial Update

Geospatial Update. 21 November 2008 Dr Jim McLeod Regional Data Advocate Environment Waikato. Contents. The Challenge NZ Geospatial Strategy The Problems One-Land: An option Geospatial Projects Funding & Forums Questions. Data Supply - the challenge. National Solution. Regional.

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Geospatial Update

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  1. Geospatial Update 21 November 2008 Dr Jim McLeod Regional Data Advocate Environment Waikato 1

  2. Contents • The Challenge • NZ Geospatial Strategy • The Problems • One-Land: An option • Geospatial Projects • Funding & Forums • Questions 2

  3. Data Supply - the challenge National Solution Regional Regional Internal data Analysis Presentation Decision • Want it: • just in time • current • reliable • digestible Local Problem External data 3

  4. NZ Geospatial Strategy (1) 4

  5. NZ Geospatial Strategy (2) 5

  6. Proposed Geospatial Strategy Work Programme 6

  7. Problem 1: Organisational 7

  8. Problem 2: Multi Organisations 9

  9. A Data Federation? Reg. Councils Local Councils RCEOs • LGNZ • RMG • LASSs ? • EW, EBOP, Horiz . • City Councils • ARC, ECan , NRC • ? • Public Simple Free Access Partner Rich “$0” Access Commercial Pay for Access Terrain NZGD2000 Fluvial Imagery Centre lines Road Councils Cadastre Google? Virt. Earth? Valuers Lawyers Others Central Govt. Legend CEEF • Focus NZGO? • Operating DoC, MFE, MAF • Development Stats, SSC, DIA • Future Investigation NZDF, Police, etc • Expressions of Interest LINZ • Knowledge User Forums Information Shared Information Data load & Maintenance Shared Data Service Central Govt Digital Network Service Data TIL Flow of products 10 Flow of market requirements & dollars Nov 08

  10. A Multi-Org. Challenge 11

  11. One-Land: Objective To effectively integrate land data from public sector agencies: • enabling integrated planning and monitoring for sustainable decision making, and • saving costs & reducing risks by sharing data & its collection & storage. 12

  12. One-Land: Vision Sound, sustainable decisions about our One-Land, in all parts of government and the community: • from an holistic understanding of links and sustainability • from robust analysis & a clear picture of facts about land • using data pooled from many sources, esp. local & central government • enabled by the responsive, reliable, timely, and opensharing of land data 13

  13. One-Land: Guiding Principles • For the sustainable good of all New Zealand communities, • Easy to join and open to all • Federated with min. core, - no critical element => robustness • Communities of Interest, with feedback for disparities & needs • Competition, innovation & commerce, - rules for “open” results • Ongoing collaboration on funding, develop. & maintenance • Governance by consensus (NZGO included) • Data suppliers responsive to user needs, • Not coercive, visible compliance to standards • Pragmatism rules 14

  14. Components for Data Sharing 15

  15. Data Commons Standards Discovery Sharing Agreements Use Agreements Server support Forums NZGO /Cntl Govt Geospatial Standards Fundamental Datasets Economic Impact GS Web-services Sandbox Govt Info Policy & Data Re-use (SSC) Land Use & Carbon Analysis System (LUCAS) KiwiImage Geospatial Projects 16

  16. Funding EW RCEOs Envirolink SMF TFBIS SFF CPF Forum WaiGIS One-Land NZGO GAC Dataversity Foresters? Whaingaroa Harbour Care Funding, Forums & Collaboration Collab. Layer • L3 • L1 • L2 • L2-3 • L3-4 • L3 • L3 17

  17. Questions? 18

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