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Australian Community Indicator Network. Tools and resources The University of Adelaide. Associate Professor John Spoehr. 9 May 2012. Date. Adaptation Online. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Tools and resources The University of Adelaide
Australian Community Indicator Network
Associate Professor John Spoehr
Date
9 May 2012
Adaptation Online• Provides decision makers with access
to the tools and information necessary for understanding and monitoring the human dimensions of climate change.
• Forms part of the "Adapting to climate change in South Australia: Human Dimensions of Transect Project" funded by the Premier's Science and Research Fund.
• To access this website visit: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/wiser/adaptation/
ADAPTmap• An interactive online mapping tool
to assist the monitoring and assessment of the human dimensions of climate change in South Australia.
• Enables users to navigate to an area of interest, display selected data layers, and save a map to use in a report or presentation.
• This website will be available mid 2012.
Community Indicators Online• A clearinghouse for community
indicator development initiative in SA, Australia and overseas.
• It contains ideas and tools designed to support the development of community indicators.
• To access this website visit: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/wiser/cio/
South Australian Policy Online• An interactive website linking
researchers and public policy makers in South Australia.
• Aims to increase the accessibility of research resources amongst policy makers and researchers.
• To access this website visit: http://www.sapo.org.au
Social Health Atlas of Australia• Provides interactive information
on a broad range of health indicators, particularly focussing on monitoring inequality in health and wellbeing.
• Enables users to view single or double maps, along with statistical histograms and tables, and to export maps.
• To access this website visit: http://www.publichealth.gov.au/interactive-mapping/
Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia• National Centre for the Social
Applications of GIS (GISCA), in partnership with the Australian Department of Health and Ageing, developed two online spatial information systems: ARIA+ and PhARIA.
• ARIA is an unambiguously geographical approach to defining remoteness.
• PhARIA focuses on the physical and professional remoteness of pharmacies throughout Australia. • To access these websites visit:
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/apmrc/gisca/spatial-online/