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An Integrated Geospatial Platform for Regional Planning Bill Bass, GISP Houston-Galveston Area Council Socio-Economic Modeling

Integrated Geospatial Platform For Regional Planning

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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.

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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

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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

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Geospatial ArchitectureGeospatial Architecture

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Geospatial Development ModelGeospatial Development Model

Analysis/Modeling

Publish

Feedback

Development

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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

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The Value of Programmed WorkflowsThe Value of Programmed Workflows

<2+20 + ( ).50 *12 15 + ( )4 * 12+

22 + 6 6 + 48

28 54??

Programmed

Interactive

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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)

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•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

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Integration Example- Park ScoreIntegration Example- Park Score

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Integration Example- Park ScoreIntegration Example- Park Score

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Integration Example- Park ScoreIntegration Example- Park Score

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•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

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Integration Example- Forecast HistoryIntegration Example- Forecast History

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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

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Public Participation/Volunteer GISPublic Participation/Volunteer GIS

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Public Participation/Volunteer GISPublic Participation/Volunteer GIS

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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