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Desert LCC Annual Planning Meeting: Working Groups
August 26, 2014
Geospatial Information and Data Management: Achieving the Vision
SALLY HOLLDESERT LCC DATA COORDINATOR
Outline
1. Conservation Planning Atlas (CPA) Kick-Off
2. Map Series3. GIS Working Group4. Mexico Meeting5. Webinars6. Project Catalog
(ScienceBase)7. Website Data Delivery
“Nuestra herramientamas importante es la buenavoluntad y la cooperación.” - Miguel Pavón, TNRIS
“Our most important tool is goodwill and
cooperation.” - Miguel Pavón, TNRIS
Vision: Data Sharing & Management
ScienceBase
Web Project Profile Pages
DataBasin:GIS Data
Portal
Web Services, Data.gov, etc.
RFP Manager
Data Mgmt Plan Editor
Project Profile
Manager
GIS & Data CoordinatorData Stewards, Programmers,
Translators, GISWG
DLCC Science Data Management Needs
Data management & synthesis needs presented by CMQs in December 2013
Desert LCC GIS Working Group
28 members:
US Fish & Wildlife ServiceUS Geological SurveyInternational Boundary & Water CommissionWestern Regional PartnershipTexas Parks & WildlifeRocky Mountain Bird ObservatoryEROS Data Center
Mojave Desert Ecosystem ProgramUS Bureau of ReclamationArizona Game & Fish DepartmentNew Mexico State UniversitySky Island AllianceTexas Borderlands Information Center (TNRIS/TWDB)Trust for Public LandUS Air Force
Desert LCC Geography
Elevation: Min: -69 m (Salton Sea)Max: 3852 m (Humphreys Peak)
Area:USA (40%): 560,023 km2
Mexico (60%): 830,690 km2
DLCC: 1,390,713 km2
Desert LCC Geography: Land Use Land Cover
CEC Land CoverForest: 15%Shrubland: 67%Grassland: 12%Wetland: ~Cropland: 3%Urban: ~Barren: 2%Water: ~Ice/snow: ~
Example: Desert LCC Fish Biodiversity
2011 ProjectFinal report Nov 201324,000 text files – .csv tables of fish species +
distribution model outputData files to be made available at
UT Library Digital Repository http://www.fishesoftexas.org
How do we share this data? Project Profile Pages Web Services
Desert LCC Map Series
Desert LCC GIS Data Compiled in 2011 12 themes 133 metadata files 13 Geodatabases with 3,470
files 113 GB 1 Report (.doc) Lives on an external Hard Drive
How do we share it? Web Maps (Conservation
Planning Atlas) Web Services
The Vision: Data Management & Sharing
Objectives:1. LCC data management
guidance2. Workflows for project metadata
harvesting and delivery3. Platform and training for GIS
data storage, viewing, manipulation, & collaboration
4. Infrastructure for delivery of Desert LCC information products
Data Management: “Data Life Cycle”
How will Desert LCC research data be collected, documented, preserved, shared, and integrated?
Image credit: DataONE
Profile Pages: Data Sharing
ScienceBase
Desert LCC Perfiles de Proyectos
RFP & Deliverable SubmissionProcesses
Proposalsand ProjectDeliverables
Desert LCC Project Catalog
Vision: Data Sharing & Management
ScienceBase
Web Project Profile Pages
DataBasin:GIS Data
Portal
Web Services, Data.gov, etc.
RFP Manager
Data Mgmt Plan Editor
Project Profile
Manager
GIS & Data CoordinatorData Stewards, Programmers,
Translators, GISWG
Platforms
Platforms to host and share data Interoperability
Conservation Planning Atlas http://dlcc.databasin.org Web Maps Privately-hosted: Conservation Biology Institute (CBI) LCC Network
ScienceBase - sciencebase.gov Web Services USGS-hosted (Federal government) LCC Network
ScienceBase
¿Qué sigue? (What’s next?)
Projects Landscape Conservation Design Project $50K seed funding for DLCC Vegetation Mapping “User stories” from México Conservation Planning Atlas Design ScienceBase Tools (RFP Manager, DMP)
What are opportunities to collaborate to meet data needs for conservation science?
What are the best ways to share data?
¿Qué sigue? (What’s next?)
Communication Texas State GIS Forum Webinar Series Translation
What are opportunities to collaborate to meet data needs for conservation science?
What are the best ways to share data?
Summary
Accomplishments since December 2013 Realizing our Data Management & Sharing
VisionLooking forward – Vegetation Map,
Conservation Planning Atlas Development, Collaboration
Gracias
Sally Holl, GIS & Data [email protected]
“Nuestra herramientamas importante es la buenavoluntad y la cooperación.” - Miguel Pavón, TNRIS
“Our most important tool is goodwill and
cooperation.” - Miguel Pavón, TNRIS