OREGON PLANNING INSTITUTE 2010 CONFERENCE Kuuipo Walsh Institute for Natural Resources September 15 2010 This training session will explain What the Land Use Explorer is How to navigate around the site ID: 262748
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Land Use Explorer: Innovative Resource for Planners
OREGON PLANNING INSTITUTE 2010 CONFERENCE
Kuuipo
Walsh
Institute for Natural Resources
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This training session will explain:
What the Land Use Explorer is
How to navigate around the site
How to use the tools of the siteHow you can contribute content to the site
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www.oregonexplorer.info/landuse
A website that provides access to local land use information pertaining to each of the 36 counties in Oregon.
For planners, policymakers, community groups and engaged residents.
The Land Use Explorer
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Use land use toolsLearn about land use issues
Make maps
Assess stories and archives
Find other resources availableLearn how you can contribute6 Modules of the Session
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Module 1:
Use land use tools
Use The Measure 49 Map Viewer
to determine if your property is on high-value farmland or forestland or in a ground water restricted area.
Data come from many sources
including DLCD, other state and local agencies.
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Information & How-To
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Click on tab for different map layers
Type
address
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Use the transparency slider
Click the legend
Water-related Districts
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Module 2: Learn
about
Issues
Use the “Issues and Actions” page
to find out about the causes, consequences, and significance of land use issues
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Four
Land
Use Issues
featured
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Multimedia story about the
land use planning in Oregon
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McCall talks of the problem of Oregon losing its credibility as the “environmental model of this nation” through the “unfettered despoiling of our land”
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Module 3: Making Maps
Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to map land use issues across the state
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Many, many map “layers” to turn on and off
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Click on layer name for definition and source
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Zoomed in on Bend, OR area
Ask the map for more information about a point
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The map tells you about the point you clicked on (using the “Identify Visible” tool) with all the layers that are on top of it
Print or download your customized map
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Module 4: Access Stories & Research Archives
Stories are written by science writers on the team.
Research is written by OSU faculty and agency staff and archived into
ScholarsArchive@OSUScholarsArchive@OSU is Oregon State University’s digital service for gathering, indexing, making available and storing the scholarly work of the Oregon State University community.
It also includes materials from outside the institution in support of the university’s land, sun, sea, and space grant missions and other research interests.
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Search by community names, issues, or type of work
Browse by
Subject
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Oregon Counties Long-Range Planning Conference Reports
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Module 5: Access Other Resources
Data collections
Photos and videos
Experts and contacts
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Data, Photo, and Video Collections
Issue Experts
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Data
Collections
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Issue Experts
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Module 6: How can you contribute?
Through
ScholarsArchive@OSU
Write and archive
reports
about land use issues
Send to
Kuuipo Walsh for
archival with: Title, Author Name, Abstract, 4 Keywords, Geography, Relation to Oregon Explorer Portals
Or archive them yourself
Submit organization names to
“
Expertise and Contacts
”
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http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/
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Describing your submission
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Uploading the file
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Add your
organization as an expert or contact
Send
us your
organization’s web address and a short description
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Add your
Land Use Data
Contact us for more information on how to share your data in the Oregon Spatial Data Library
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Congratulations, you have completed the training for the Land Use Explorer!
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Oregon Explorer portals
Current Portals
New Portals
Launched:
June 2010
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Click for charts
Click variable name for definition and source
17 Clusters: click to expand
Create a new report in this same window
Print (recommended) or download report
• Faye Stewart, a Lane County commissioner, says he’s impressed by the quality and quantity of demographic information he’s able to access on the Rural Communities Explorer. He’s able to glean valuable socioeconomic data for his district, as well as maps and geographic information. He says he especially appreciates the feature that allows him to hone in on areas of his district using aerial photos and apply overlays of land use designations and natural resources such as wetlands. “This is a powerful tool that will help me track trends in my district,” he says. “It also will be useful as we apply for block grants for facility upgrades.”
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Coming soon! New and improved!
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Coming soon! Wetland tools for landowners, consultants and planners
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How can we help you?
Ruth Vondracek
ruth.vondracek@oregonstate.edu
Oregon
State University Libraries
The
Valley Library
(
541) 737-9273
Marc Rempel
marc.rempel@oregonstate.edu
Oregon
State University Libraries
The
Valley Library
(
541) 737-4744
Renee Davis-Born
renee.davis-born@oregonstate.edu
Institute for Natural Resources
210 Strand Hall
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
Kuuipo Walsh
kuuipo.walsh@oregonstate.edu
Institute for Natural Resources
The Valley Library
(541) 737-3795
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