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Spatial Vision Project Team
Wildfire Project
User Workshop
Round 2 – Spatial ProductsJo Cannington – Beca Anne Batrouney – BecaStephen Farrell – Spatial Vision
Thursday 2 November 2006
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What is the Purpose of this Workshop?
Update potential users on progress
Present project outputs
Seek feedback on framework developed, and proposed project trial
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Today’s Agenda 1. Welcome
2. Project Summary
3. Project Update and Review of Key Issues
4. Project Outputs
5. Morning tea
6. Trial of Project Framework
7. Next Steps
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What are the Wildfire Project Objectives?
To develop:
A methodology to evaluate the potential consequences of wildfire on assets throughout Victoria.
State wide wildfire consequence map and datasets presented in a uniform and accessible format that supports integrated wildfire planning and decision making
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Project Scope – Consequence of Loss
Project Focus
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Project Outputs – Users and Processes
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Key Concepts -Methodology Overview
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What Consultation has been undertaken?
Project Management Team (9 meetings)
Expert Panel Workshops (4 Meetings)
Stakeholder User Consultation (4 Round 1 Workshops – Melbourne, Benalla, Horsham, Bairnsdale)
Web-site, project updates, information sheets
Co-ordination with IMFMP Project and CRC Independent Technical Advisor/Interested
Parties review - DoI and BoM
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Example Output – State wide Map Data Views
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Questions?
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Key ConceptsAsset Classification
Consequence of Loss
Disruption
Spatial Reporting Unit
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Key Concept - Asset Classification
Key levels:
10 Asset Classes
170+ Asset Categories
Asset Groups:
Environmental
Economic
Social
Differentiated on basis of assigning either:
Value, or
Disruption implications
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Key Concept – Consequence of Loss
Consequence = DAMAGE + DISRUPTION
DAMAGE = total loss of value (replacement or intrinsic)
DISRUPTION = impact from the loss of an asset (based on service
and/or function it performs)
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Key Concept – Disruption Elements
Impact on services and/or functions performed by asset
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Progress Since Last Workshops?
Synthesis of Round 1 Consultation Information
Prepared Methodology
Assigned Values
Assigned Disruption Element Ratings
Developed Initial Spatial Products to Implement
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Spatial Product Generation
Consequence of Loss generated for Asset Categories and 8 Asset Classes
CoL also generated for 2 proposed versions of Asset Classes
Findings Report prepared
Used 173 Asset Categories in total
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Round 1 User Workshops
Four workshops were held: Melbourne – 30 May 2006 Benalla – 1 June 2006 Horsham – 6 June 2006 Bairnsdale – 8 June 2006
Good representation from each Agency Differences in each region – 4 Workshop
locations Limited representation from across the State-
most travelled within 1-2 hour of venue Examples worked well
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Key Issues arising from consultation
Inclusion of proposed developments and projections (eg. population estimates, new infrastructure)
Disruption independent of damage (service of function performed can be lost without damage to asset)
Tighten terminology concerning planning levels (use of term ‘local’)
Need to retain integrity of Statewide view, but allow ‘user’ to assign value and disruption at local level
Different number of disruption elements in Asset Groups may lead to bias
Disruption must be assigned by ‘user’
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Key Issues Outcome - Scope
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Key Issues Outcome – Disruption
Disruption is the impact over time ascribed to an asset category due to the loss of a physical asset or the service it provides.
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Key Issues Outcome – Spatial Reporting Unit
For planning purposes need to aggregate and summarise information
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Key Issues Outcome – Asset Categories
Biodiversity Land Water Air Cultural Heritage Social Infrastructure Human Life Economic Production Infrastructure Property
Asset Classification Definitions3 Tiered Asset Classification
Environmental
Social
Economic
Triple Bottom Line Asset Classes(Reporting Level)
Asset Categories(Data Analysis/Collation)
Implemented 29 Nil 2 Nil 12 40 10 24 37 19
173
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Key Issues Outcome – Value and Disruption
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Questions?
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Project Outputs
Spatial Datasets and Tables Prepared and provided on DVD
Map Representation of Data show result of initial application CD containing State and LGA results prepared
Findings Report prepared
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Project Outputs
Asset Class Summary datasets
Asset Category Databases
Asset Class Component Feature Datasets
Raw Feature Databases
Reportingarea
summarydata
Featuredata
main
associated
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Inputs Spatial Datasets - Assets as Features
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Project Outputs – Consequence of Loss Data
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Project Outputs
Maps Desktop GIS Corporate GIS (eg. DSE Metashare)
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Project Outputs - Learnings
What was learnt Data Representation Polygon data representation (use of weights) Dataset coverage Data volumes
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Findings – Polygon Representation
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Derived Data - Human Life – Res. Pop. (ABS & Building density)
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New Data - Econ. Production – Agricultural Production
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Data Product Demo
Information Package
Spatial Links / Query
Data Representation
Weighting – Asset Category Significance
Context – integration with other data
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Map Representation CD
Review of maps and CDs
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Questions?
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Project Trial Scope
Integral component of product development
Target participants – planning forums at various levels
Integration with other related projects Evaluate accessibility, applicability,
relevance and reliability of products Consider ongoing data management Commence March 2007
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Aim
Ensure that Wildfire Project final products
can contribute to integrated strategic wildfire
planning and decision making
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Objectives
To confirm that the methodology and spatial products meet user needs and are fit for purpose, prior to their formal release
To explore the potential contribution of wildfire products to concurrent projects e.g. IMFMP, Bushfire CRC and DSE/SII – PEMS
To assess the validity and reliability of the wildfire methodology and the sensitivity and accessibility of information presented as spatial products
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Methodology
Representation of the assets as features, categories, classes and groups
Quantification and valuation of assets Validity – methodological assumptions Reliability User interactivity
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Spatial Products
Datasets Sensitivity – spatial representation Representation and format Resolution User accessibility Business rules for planning at different levels Application for the delivery of interactive
products Delivery platform - desk top, web interface
etc.
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Feedback for the Trial – Target Groups
GIS User Groups
Integrated Planning (IMFMP) Planners
Community Safety Officers
Integration with other Groups eg. Bushfire CRC
Different Geographic Locations and Scale State
Regional
Local
General
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Governance
Project Board Project Management Team GIS Technical Project Team
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For further information
http://www.spatialvision.com.au
Brian HineManager, Major ProjectOffice of Emergency Services CommissionerLevel 23, 121 Exhibition StreetMelbourne VIC 3000
phone: 03 8684 7920mobile: 0439 366 238email: brian.hine@justice.vic.gov.au
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Questions?
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