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Ngati Awa GIS Database

Ngati Awa GIS Database. Thanks to…. Stuart Halliday of Geospatial Solutions Ltd, Whakatane for creating the Database for Ngati Awa Bay of Plenty Regional Council Whakatane District Council. Presentation. About the Ngati Awa GIS Database How it was made How much it cost What it can do

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Ngati Awa GIS Database

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  1. Ngati Awa GIS Database

  2. Thanks to… • Stuart Halliday of Geospatial Solutions Ltd, Whakatane for creating the Database for Ngati Awa • Bay of Plenty Regional Council • Whakatane District Council

  3. Presentation • About the Ngati Awa GIS Database • How it was made • How much it cost • What it can do • Protecting sensitive information and intellectual property • Reporting with maps

  4. Ngati Awa GIS Database: Background • Created in 2005 by Te Runanga o Ngati Awa • Uses Arc Reader 9.3 • Now using Version 10: Total cost $40,000 • Most layers from local Councils, some purchased by Ngati Awa • Contributes to Ngati Awa consents, planning and diligence decisions

  5. Ngati Awa Shared • Rolled out ‘lite’ version at 6 marae-based e-portals in the Ngati Awa Rohe • Lite versions prepared for and gifted to 5 neighbour iwi (Te Whanau a Te Ehutu, Te Whakatohea, Ngaiterangi, Ngati Whare and Ngaitai) with sponsorship from TPK

  6. Uses Generates maps for use in: • Assessments of consent activities • Planning processes • Diligence tests for land proposed for purchase by Ngati Awa

  7. Layers • Aerial photography • Topographical mapping • Hydro features • Maori Land • Ngati Awa Statutory Areas • Soil categories • Zones

  8. Layers continued • Significant natural areas and Protected Natural Areas • Contaminated sites (PCP, dioxin) • Flood risk areas • Limited Valuation NZ data i.e. parcel boundaries and references to ratepayer • Waahi Tapu and Waahi Taonga o Ngati Awa • Archaeological sites (CINZAS, NZAA, EBOP, HPT)

  9. Layers continued • Department of Conservation estate • Ngati Awa rohe moana • Mahinga mataitai and marine reserves • Rahui areas • Forestry and other land cover • Animal pest poisons sites • Maori reserves • Soil and Water Classifications

  10. Consents Process

  11. Consents Process • Desk top ‘site visit’ • Identifies sites of significance • Triggers consultation with Ngati Awa • Supports Ngati Awa recommended consent conditions and advice notes

  12. Parcels

  13. Maori Land and Reserves

  14. Significant Sites

  15. Ngati Awa Statutory Areas

  16. Significant Natural Areas

  17. Diligence Tests

  18. Planning

  19. With compliments

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