One-Land Pilot Environmental Reporting Forum 12 August 2008 Dr Jim McLeod Regional Data Facilitator
One-Land: Contents l One-Land: Objective l One-Land: Vision l One-Land: Principles l Data supply challenge l Data Commons l Progress l Next Steps
One-Land: Objective To effectively integrate land data from public sector agencies: l enabling integrated planning and monitoring for sustainable decision making, and l saving costs & reducing risks by sharing data & its collection & storage.
One-Land: Vision Sound, sustainable decisions about our One-Land, in all parts of government and the community: l from an holistic understanding of links and sustainability l from robust analysis & a clear picture of facts about land l using data pooled from many sources, esp. local & central government l enabled by the responsive, reliable, timely, and open sharing of land data
One-Land: Guiding Principles 1. For the sustainable good of all New Zealand communities, 2. Easy to join and open to all 3. Federated with min. core, - no critical element => robustness 4. Communities of Interest, with feedback for disparities & needs 5. Competition, innovation & commerce, - rules for “open” results 6. Ongoing collaboration on funding, develop. & maintenance 7. Governance by consensus (NZGO included) 8. Data suppliers responsive to user needs, 9. Not coercive, visible compliance to standards 10. Pragmatism rules
Data Supply - the challenge Internal data External data AnalysisPresentationDecision Want it: just in time current digestible reliable
Basic Sharing Uses the Internet
Discovering the Existence of Data
Quality and Problem Feedback
Agreements about sharing and using data
Elements of the Commons Hub
Complete Arrangements for Sharing
One-Land: Governance
Progress (12 Aug 2008) l Initial ideas to RCEO’s 11th Feb 2008 l Feasibility to RCEOs 17th April 2008 l TFBIS funding applications 4 August 2008 l Pilot Scope to RCEOs 7 Aug 2008
Next Steps l Identification of Projects 31 Oct 2008 l Commons Hub testing 31 January 2009 l Commons Hub operational 30 April 2009 l Operational review 31 October 2009 l Continuation? 15 November 2009
One-Land: Topics Covered l One-Land: Objective l One-Land: Vision l One-Land: Principles l Data supply chain l Data Commons l Progress l Next Steps