/
Land Use Explorer: Innovative Resource for Planners Land Use Explorer: Innovative Resource for Planners

Land Use Explorer: Innovative Resource for Planners - PowerPoint Presentation

lois-ondreau
lois-ondreau . @lois-ondreau
Follow
413 views
Uploaded On 2016-03-20

Land Use Explorer: Innovative Resource for Planners - PPT Presentation

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

explorer land september 2010 land explorer 2010 september oregon issues data information map module resources click state library oregonstate

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Land Use Explorer: Innovative Resource f..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Land Use Explorer: Innovative Resource for Planners

OREGON PLANNING INSTITUTE 2010 CONFERENCE

Kuuipo

Walsh

Institute for Natural Resources

September 15, 2010Slide2

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

September 15, 2010

1

The Land Use ExplorerSlide3

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

September 15, 2010

2

The Land Use ExplorerSlide4

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

September 15, 2010

3

The Land Use ExplorerSlide5

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.

September 15, 2010

4

The Land Use ExplorerSlide6

September 15, 2010

5

The Land Use ExplorerSlide7

Information & How-To

September 15, 2010

6

The Land Use ExplorerSlide8

Click on tab for different map layers

Type

address

September 15, 2010

7

The Land Use ExplorerSlide9

Use the transparency slider

Click the legend

Water-related Districts

September 15, 2010

8

The Land Use ExplorerSlide10

Module 2: Learn

about

Issues

Use the “Issues and Actions” page

to find out about the causes, consequences, and significance of land use issues

September 15, 2010

9

The Land Use ExplorerSlide11

September 15, 2010

10

The Land Use ExplorerSlide12

Four

Land

Use Issues

featured

September 15, 2010

11

The Land Use ExplorerSlide13

Multimedia story about the

land use planning in Oregon

September 15, 2010

12

The Land Use ExplorerSlide14

McCall talks of the problem of Oregon losing its credibility as the “environmental model of this nation” through the “unfettered despoiling of our land”

September 15, 2010

13

The Land Use ExplorerSlide15

Module 3: Making Maps

Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to map land use issues across the state

September 15, 2010

14

The Land Use ExplorerSlide16

September 15, 2010

15

The Land Use ExplorerSlide17

September 15, 2010

16

The Land Use ExplorerSlide18

September 15, 2010

17

The Land Use ExplorerSlide19

September 15, 2010

18

The Land Use ExplorerSlide20

Many, many map “layers” to turn on and off

September 15, 2010

19

The Land Use ExplorerSlide21

Click on layer name for definition and source

September 15, 2010

20

The Land Use ExplorerSlide22

September 15, 2010

21

The Land Use ExplorerSlide23

Zoomed in on Bend, OR area

Ask the map for more information about a point

September 15, 2010

22

The Land Use ExplorerSlide24

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

September 15, 2010

23

The Land Use ExplorerSlide25

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.

September 15, 2010

24

The Land Use ExplorerSlide26

September 15, 2010

25

The Land Use ExplorerSlide27

September 15, 2010

26

The Land Use ExplorerSlide28

Search by community names, issues, or type of work

Browse by

Subject

September 15, 2010

27

The Land Use ExplorerSlide29

Oregon Counties Long-Range Planning Conference Reports

September 15, 2010

28

The Land Use ExplorerSlide30

Module 5: Access Other Resources

Data collections

Photos and videos

Experts and contacts

September 15, 2010

29

The Land Use ExplorerSlide31

Data, Photo, and Video Collections

Issue Experts

September 15, 2010

30

The Land Use ExplorerSlide32

Data

Collections

September 15, 2010

31

The Land Use ExplorerSlide33

Issue Experts

September 15, 2010

32

The Land Use ExplorerSlide34

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

September 15, 2010

33

The Land Use ExplorerSlide35

September 15, 2010

34

The Land Use ExplorerSlide36

http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/

September 15, 2010

35

The Land Use ExplorerSlide37

Describing your submission

September 15, 2010

36

The Land Use ExplorerSlide38

Uploading the file

September 15, 2010

37

The Land Use ExplorerSlide39

Add your

organization as an expert or contact

Send

us your

organization’s web address and a short description

September 15, 2010

38

The Land Use ExplorerSlide40

Add your

Land Use Data

Contact us for more information on how to share your data in the Oregon Spatial Data Library

September 15, 2010

39

The Land Use ExplorerSlide41

Congratulations, you have completed the training for the Land Use Explorer!

September 15, 2010

40

The Land Use ExplorerSlide42

Oregon Explorer portals

Current Portals

New Portals

Launched:

June 2010

September 15, 2010

41

The Land Use ExplorerSlide43

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.”

September 15, 2010

42

The Land Use ExplorerSlide44

Coming soon! New and improved!

September 15, 2010

43

The Land Use ExplorerSlide45

Coming soon! Wetland tools for landowners, consultants and planners

September 15, 2010

44

The Land Use ExplorerSlide46

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

September 15, 2010

45

The Land Use Explorer