National weeds distribution database (NWDD) Briefing for Dataversity
Identified agency needs Weed risk assessment – Current vs. potential distributions Weed categorization in pest management strategies National-scale reporting – Changes in distribution – Effectiveness of strategies Distribution data to parameterise models – Habitat/niche – Weed spread
Background 1/2 Basse et al. Envirolink report for Environment Southland – A “simple, accessible, reliable national database showing accurate current and historical distributions of weeds” – Wide range of data collection and storage systems using different standards – Authorised server to harvest data from different sources – Minimum standard of species, date, co-ordinates (+type)
Background 2/2 Cooper & Carver scoping report for TFBIS – Manual aggregation – Quality management – 2 year establishment project $700k + $70k p.a. 6 species, current and potential maps – 2-3 year enhancement project $ k Auto-harvesting, predictive models, CBA tools, crowd sourcing – Establish governance Wide support in principle, little support in $ – Cost/benefit issues
First step solution Online NWDD tool – Consistent with Australian approaches – Appropriate scale/resolution for identified needs – Leverage off DoC project (Howell) 180 spp – Hosted by developer – Cost $35k to date
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Next steps Migrate to AgR management Agency data sharing to generate data layers in Enterprise GIS Stakeholder prioritization of development (GW and ES) Relationships with other initiatives – Regional council data sharing (LAWA) – National science challenge (BioDiv & BioSec) – National Land Resource Centre – NZ Plant Conservation Network – PestWeb