greatest living space symposium april 2013
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www.main.net.nzGreatest Living Space Symposium
April 2013
Use of geodata in
open source GIS
programs
Greatest Living Space Symposium
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April 2013
The community groups
Generational amnesia
Community groups can
be responsive and
nimble
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April 2013
The following are examples of a
variety of sources of community data
which we use in online GIS
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April 2013
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April 2013
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April 2013
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April 2013
Demo of live mapping sites using Open Source Software
• Puke Ariki - a sample map relating research held in Kete
New Plymouth, “Word on the Street’
• Pest trapping data entry and analysis for community groups
• Trapping results from Egmont National Park
• Penguin sightings – show how records may be added by the
public, and then the results queried
• Information about and images of the Te Henui River
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April 2013
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With acknowledgement to Taranaki Regional Council for the aerial imagery
Other projects MAIN Trust NZ has running online:
• Login-specific editable layers for land use change
• Seashore transect species entry for schools and researchers
• Site mapping of plants and cultural values
• Ecosanctuary projects
• School tree planting
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April 2013
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