Data Sharing for the Catchment Based Approach Michelle Walker – Head of GIS & Data Management EA RT workshop, Exeter 5 th Sept 2013 www.theriverstrust.org
Dec 07, 2014
Data Sharing for the Catchment Based ApproachMichelle Walker – Head of GIS & Data Management
EA RT workshop, Exeter 5th Sept 2013
www.theriverstrust.org
• The Need for Information Sharing
• Current Information Flow
• Our Vision
• Where are we now?
• Where next?
The Need for Information
“Data and evidence are needed to inform strategic catchment management planning”
The Need for Information
“Cooperation and data-sharing are a powerful way to achieve ‘win-win’ situations”
The Need for Information
“Robust monitoring will help to assess which actions are most successful”
The Need for Information
• Need to move from catchment data & information to knowledge & wisdom
• All stakeholders need access
• CaBA= engagement = opportunity to develop information sharing
Sharing Information for a Catchment Based Approach
Data
Information
Knowledge
Wisdom
Understanding relationships
Understanding patterns
Understanding principles
High P values in stream
P increases during high flows
Source = diffuse agricultural runoff
Engage farmers & deliver
interventions
The Need for Information
Waterbodies in Measures.xls with Rivers Trust involvement
Waterbodies with Rivers Trust River Improvement Fund Projects
Waterbodies with ongoing Rivers Trust River Improvement Fund Projects
Reporting Up
The Need for Information
National Evidence
Base
Local Community Knowledge Base
Current Information Flow
National Evidence
Base Local Community Knowledge Base
External Catchment Planning SystemExternal Catchment Planning System
MonitoringMonitoring Local Knowledge
Local Knowledge ActionsActions
Our Vision
National Evidence
Base
External Catchment Planning SystemExternal Catchment Planning System
MonitoringMonitoring Local Knowledge
Local Knowledge ActionsActions
Our Vision
Catchment Modelling FrameworkCatchment Modelling Framework
Third party datasets
Third party datasets
Model OutputsModel
Outputs ScenariosScenarios
Local Community Knowledge Base
Research Knowledge Base
National Evidence
Base
External Catchment Planning SystemExternal Catchment Planning System
MonitoringMonitoring Local Knowledge
Local Knowledge ActionsActions
Our Vision
Catchment Modelling FrameworkCatchment Modelling Framework
Third party datasets
Third party datasets
Model OutputsModel
Outputs ScenariosScenarios
Local Community Knowledge Base
Research Knowledge Base
Where are we now?
• National MOU & Data Sharing Agreement
Where are we now?
• EA DataShare – WFD db– Environmental OpenData– OS Basemapping
• Quarterly Updates– Consents– Incidents– Abstractions– BWQ
National Evidence
Base
Where are we now?• EA Catchment
Planning System • External User Group:
– identify ‘end user’ needs from the River Basin Planning and Catchment Management co-deliverer community
http://ccmhub.net/
http://www.facebook.com/UkMiniFishStudy/
http://www.graylingresearch.org/citizen-science/log-book-scheme
http://www.riverflies.org/
http://planttracker.naturelocator.org/
http://www.theriverstrust.org/catchment_mapping/index.html
http://ribblelife.org/all-river-places
Where next?
Information and Knowledge Sharing for the CABA1. Build Partnerships
Participatory workingMaps for workshopsVisualisation toolsAccess to local information
2. Characterise WatershedCatchment investigationsMonitoringModelling
3. Set goals – identify solutionsEcosystem services mappingSource apportionmentVisualisation
4. Design implementation programmeCatchment appraisal toolScenario modellingEvidence baseVisualisation tools
5. Implement planRecording actionsMonitoring
6. Measure progressMonitoringModellingVisualisation
RELU
Data to Information
Officer
Facilitator
Host
Where next?
• CaBA Support Fund - opportunity• Build data model, develop
standards, adopt common vocabulary
• Data collation and QA • Publish OpenData & Linked Data• Applications for collecting &
sharing data• Tackle ‘third party’ IPR issues
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