CaBA Knowledge Management Framework
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Transcript of CaBA Knowledge Management Framework
Information and knowledge sharing for the Catchment Based ApproachMichelle Walker,
Head of GIS & Data Management The Rivers Trustwww.theriverstrust.org
Catchment Management Planning
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/37793.aspx
“Data and evidence are needed to inform strategic catchment management planning”
The Need for Information
“Cooperation and data-sharing are a powerful way to achieve ‘win-win’ situations”“Robust monitoring will help to assess which actions are most successful”
Information and Knowledge Sharing for the CABA
1. Build PartnershipsMaps for workshopsVisualisation toolsAccess to local information
2. Characterise WatershedCatchment investigationsMonitoringModelling
3. Set goals – identify solutionsEcosystem services mappingSource apportionmentVisualisation
4. Design implementation programmeCatchment appraisal toolScenario modellingEvidence baseVisualisation tools
5. Implement planRecording actionsMonitoring
6. Measure progressMonitoringModellingVisualisation
RELU
• Need to move from catchment data & information to knowledge & wisdom
• All stakeholders need access to the information
Sharing Information for Catchment Planning
Data
Information
Knowledge
Wisdom
Understanding relationships
Understanding patterns
Understanding principles
Building a common understanding
SiltationRedox values
Scimap erosion risk and
connectivity
Inadequate buffer strips
Engage farmers & deliver
interventions
Walkover confirms arable
runoff
http://ccmhub.net/
Catchme
nt!
http://www.facebook.com/UkMiniFishStudy/
http://www.graylingresearch.org/citizen-science/log-book-scheme
http://www.anglingdiary.org.uk/
http://www.riverflies.org/
http://planttracker.naturelocator.org/
http://ribblelife.org/all-river-places
Pollutant Level + Mobilisation + Connectivity = Pollution risk
SOURCE PATHWAY RECEPTOR
• Information management is key to successful rollout of CaBA
• Community evidence base will grow rapidly
• Catchment plans will be produced in unique local ways
Review
??? How does this feed up to the River Basin Planning process in a coherent way?
National Evidence
Base
Local Community Knowledge Base
National Evidence
Base Local Community Knowledge Base
External Catchment Planning SystemExternal Catchment Planning System
MonitoringMonitoring Local Knowledge
Local Knowledge ActionsActions
Our Vision
Centre for Excellence
Centre for Excellence
1. Basic skills development (GIS, monitoring techniques, walkover surveys, invasive species, biological monitoring methods, water chemistry, citizen science, etc.)2. Provision of knowledge management expertise (catchment investigations design, modelling, farm advice, data analysis, experimental design, data and evidence interpretation and visualisation, etc.)3. Resources and logistics (data modelling and standards, data storage and sharing platforms, data licensing and procurement, software, tools, online resources, etc.)
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