CHARM Community Health And Resources Management A Scenario Planning Mapping Tool Yu Wen Chou Texas Coastal Watershed Program
CHARM A Scenario Planning Tool For Coastal Communities AGENDA 01 Scenario Planning with CHARM 02 Reference Layers in CHARM 03 Dynamic Layers and Attributes 04 The CHARM Layer
CHARM A Scenario Planning Tool For Coastal Communities Scenario Planning with CHARN 01 We see scenario planning as a methodology for communities to better prepare for its future • CHARM supports a dialogue about values and a vision for the future through maps and information • CHARM builds on local issues to support meaningful and educational engagement • Participants directly select and shape development areas on a live map • Benefits and impacts to economic, natural, and community resources are updated in real time Jackson County, June 2016
CHARM A Scenario Planning Tool For Coastal Communities Reference Layers in CHARM 02 CHARM is a scenario planning tool based on local data • The model has ready to use data collected and curated by TCWP • Each reference layer has its customized symbology for optimal visualization Source Data Reference Layers and CHARM Grid
CHARM A Scenario Planning Tool For Coastal Communities Reference Layers 02
CHARM A Scenario Planning Tool For Coastal Communities CHARM Layer Dynamic Layers and Attributes 03 04 Dynamic Layers – calculated fields in-between layers based on the given formula
Dynamic Attributes-Indicators and Assumptions 02
CHARM A Scenario Planning Tool For Coastal Communities CHARM Layer The CHARM Layer 03 Planning Happens at Different Scales • Region • State • County • City • District • Neighborhood
Method 02 Unique ID for Every 2.5 Acre Cell Length SQ. MI ACRES MI 1 1.0 640 1/2 0.25 160 1/4 0.0625 40 1/8 0.016 10 1/16 0.004 2.5
UID16 UID8 Elevation Data 440625.111111 440625.11111111 12 ft. 440625.111111 440625.11111121 10 ft. 11 ft. 440625.111111 10 ft. 440625.11111112 12 ft. 440625.111111 440625.11111122 440625.111112 440625.11111211 15 ft. 440625.111112 440625.11111221 12 ft. 12 ft. 440625.111112 12 ft. 440625.11111212 9 ft. 440625.111112 440625.11111222 440625.111121 440625.11112111 10 ft. 440625.111121 440625.11112121 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 440625.111121 440625.11112112 10 ft. 440625.111121 440625.11112122 440625.111122 440625.11112211 8 ft. 440625.111122 8 ft. 440625.11112221 9 ft. 6 ft. 440625.111122 440625.11112212 14 ft. 440625.111122 440625.11112222
The CHARM Layer – Non Dynamic Attributes 02 Acreage Lengths 1. Road/Rail ROW 17. Local Roads 2. High Intensity Dev. 18. State Highways 3. Medium Intensity Dev. 19. Federal Highways 4. Low Intensity Dev. 5. Open Space Dev. 20. Others? 6. Open Space/Agriculture 7. Wooded 8. Open Water Values 9. Estuarine Wetland 21. Elevation 10. Freshwater Wetlands 22. DUs 11. Beach 12. SOA 23. Tenure 13. SOB 24. Population 14. SOC 25. Intersection Density 15. SOD 16. Prime Farm Soil
CHARM A Scenario Planning Tool For Coastal Communities Reference Layers Reference Layers • Collected and curated by TCWP • Non dynamic layers Dynamic Layers • • Contain both dynamic and non dynamic attributes Change on the fly • Dynamic attributes are generated based on given formula The CHARM Layer • • One of the dynamic layers Change on the fly • • Min. 2.5 acres cell size The paint layer • Created by TCWP Visit our website: http://www.communitycharm.org/
CHARM A Scenario Planning Tool For Coastal Communities Questions & Feedback Yu Wen Chou | Texas Coastal Watershed Program
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