what is happening in government in spatial - graham hammond - geoscience australia
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We Don’t Make Maps! So where are we?
What is Happening in Government in Spatial.
Graham Hammond, IMIA Asia Pacific Conference, November 2015
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ANZLIC FSDF
Spatial Data Frameworks
FOUNDATION
Water
Admin Boundaries
Addressing
Land Parcels
and Property
Land Cover
Transport
WaterEnvironment
Marine
Defence & Border Protection
Resources
Surface and Air
Transport
Emergency Management
Social services
Positioning
ImageryElevation & Bathymetry
Place Names
Need for interactionNeed for provenance
FOUNDATION
User Sectors –
Applications and Data
Products
Public safetyEconomy
Environment
Land Rights and Ownership
Maps are points in timeTime series add value
TandureLakePamamaro
oLake
Lake Menindee
100%85%
41%
Using the time-series graphs to classify features into ISO standards
• Surface water always present -> Perennial • Waterbody dries out (<5% water seen) >2 times in 10 years -> Intermittent• Ephemeral class unable to easily define with these stats
Data.gov, National Map
Maps Australian National Base Map
• http://www.ga.gov.au/gisimg/rest/services/topography/National_Map_Colour_Basemap/MapServer
• Interactive maps, ELvIS
Phone: 02 6249 9661Web: www.ga.gov.auEmail: Graham.Hammond@ga.gov.au
We do make maps and We like to think we know where we are!
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