Presented at the 2014 Esri International User Conference in San Diego, California; this presentation covers Marine Spatial Planning. Data management and geospatial analysis are topics that are covered.
Creating a Unified Marine Spatial Planning and Management Environment
1. Creating a Unified Marine
Spatial Planning and
Management Environment
Keith VanGraafeiland
2014 Esri User Conference
2. Successful Marine Spatial Planning
• Data Management
- Importance of data management and standardization
- Define data
- Tracking data – Source data and derivatives
- METADATA
• Geospatial Analysis
- Meaningful analysis
- Support scientific staff
- Data modeling for standardization
• Enterprise GIS
- Publish data (layers) services and geo-processing tools for application
consumption (both managed servers and ArcGIS online)
6. Data Management Tools
• ArcGIS
• Enterprise Database
• Data Models and Schemas
• Data Collection Workflows (Equipment and Sensors)
• Data Analysis/Enrichment Workflows and Processes
• Metadata Parser/Assembly Tools
8. Geospatial Analysis:
Air Emissions – Impact Producing Factors (IPF)
Documented Policies into a Spatial Framework
Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA)
9. Geospatial Analysis:
Air Emissions IPF
The use of Model Builder helps standardize and automate processes.
These tools can be distributed through an Enterprise GIS Infrastructure.