integrated geospatial platform for regional planning
DESCRIPTION
This presentation will discuss the architecture of the system and how GIS and business analytics software are integrated to support the Develop, Analyze, and Publish model which the Socio-Economic Modeling program has implemented. In addition, the presentation will provide insight into how Volunteer GIS or Public Participation GIS is utilized to improve data quality and analysis results.TRANSCRIPT
An Integrated Geospatial Platform for Regional Planning
An Integrated Geospatial Platform for Regional Planning
Bill Bass, GISPHouston-Galveston Area Council
Socio-Economic Modeling
Bill Bass, GISPHouston-Galveston Area Council
Socio-Economic Modeling
Houston-Galveston RegionHouston-Galveston Region
•12,500 Square Miles
•More than 6M People
•Urban Planning
•Environmental Planning
•Socio-Economic Forecasting
•Economic Development
•12,500 Square Miles
•More than 6M People
•Urban Planning
•Environmental Planning
•Socio-Economic Forecasting
•Economic Development
Geospatial ArchitectureGeospatial Architecture
Geospatial Development ModelGeospatial Development Model
Analysis/Modeling
Publish
Feedback
Development
Geospatial IntegrationGeospatial Integration
• Scaleability
• Workflows
• Use the right tool for the task at hand
“I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.” – Abraham Maslow (1962)
• Scaleability
• Workflows
• Use the right tool for the task at hand
“I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.” – Abraham Maslow (1962)
DataData
ToolsToolsMethods
Methods
Look for the triangle of
opportunity
The Value of Programmed WorkflowsThe Value of Programmed Workflows
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Programmed
Interactive
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Program Run Create RunMaintainDocumen
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Data, Tools, and MethodsData, Tools, and Methods
•Data
•Spatial (points, lines, polygons)Where
•Non-Spatial (attributes of spatial objects)Augments spatial objects
•Tools & Methods
•GIS (overlays, buffers)
•Python (geoprocessing)
•SAS (analytics)
•Data
•Spatial (points, lines, polygons)Where
•Non-Spatial (attributes of spatial objects)Augments spatial objects
•Tools & Methods
•GIS (overlays, buffers)
•Python (geoprocessing)
•SAS (analytics)
•Objective: Areas where there are deficiencies in parks
1.Today's Population
2.Forecasted Population
•Objective: Areas where there are deficiencies in parks
1.Today's Population
2.Forecasted Population
Integration Example- Park ScoreIntegration Example- Park Score
Integration Example- Park ScoreIntegration Example- Park Score
Integration Example- Park ScoreIntegration Example- Park Score
Integration Example- Park ScoreIntegration Example- Park Score
•Objective: Maintain a history of attribute changes to parcels & buildings
•Objective: Maintain a history of attribute changes to parcels & buildings
Integration Example- Forecast HistoryIntegration Example- Forecast History
Integration Example- Forecast HistoryIntegration Example- Forecast History
Public Participation/Volunteer GISPublic Participation/Volunteer GIS
•Spatial
• Suggested bikeways
• Water quality events (discharges, debris)
•Non-Spatial
• Information on existing features (land use)
•Process
•Spatial
• Suggested bikeways
• Water quality events (discharges, debris)
•Non-Spatial
• Information on existing features (land use)
•Process
Public Participation/Volunteer GISPublic Participation/Volunteer GIS
Public Participation/Volunteer GISPublic Participation/Volunteer GIS
Thank YouThank You
Bill Bass, GISPHouston-Galveston Area Council
Socio-Economic Modelinghttp://www.h-gac.com/go/cegis
(713) [email protected]
http://www.linkedin.com/in/bassbill
Bill Bass, GISPHouston-Galveston Area Council
Socio-Economic Modelinghttp://www.h-gac.com/go/cegis
(713) [email protected]
http://www.linkedin.com/in/bassbill