c8c977d5-0da2-4007-a7ad-5146d1224609
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NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Data Broker
131555
NSW
Australia
data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
2017-06-27
ANZLIC Metadata Profile: An Australian/New Zealand Profile of AS/NZS ISO 19115:2005, Geographic information - Metadata
1.1
https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/c8c977d5-0da2-4007-a7ad-5146d1224609
EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset
None
2007-07-16
revision
4283
GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)
Asset Infrastructure - Gate
NPWS Gates
2017-06-09
publication
2023-03-05
revision
c8c977d5-0da2-4007-a7ad-5146d1224609
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Data Broker
131555
NSW
Australia
data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
The Gate Feature Class sits within the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Assets Geodatabase. The Gate point layer is only indicative for locked gates and the information is not always kept up to date therefore regard all gates as locked for safety reasons.
The Assets Geodatabase is directly related to the Assets Maintenance System (AMS) which runs under SAP and contains similar fields, values and business rules. The Assets Geodatabase is the vehicle in which spatial assets are initially captured, edited and stored so that the features have coordinates and can be viewed spatially. The data is collected across the entire NSW National Parks Estate and includes some off-park features for fire management, access and mapping purposes. The spatial feature data is manually synchronised with the AMS. The two systems run side by side and are linked by an ID field. AMS is also set up to be used by other OEH Divisions eg. Botanic Gardens and Parklands and previously Marine Parks.
The database includes the following asset Feature Class types - Barrier, Bridge or Elevated Walkway, Building, Communication Equipment, Crossing, Drainage Point, Environmental Monitoring Station, Extractive industry, Facility, Fence Handrail, Fire Management Zone, Gate, Hydraulic Point, Hydraulic Storage Point, Hydraulic Valve, Irrigation System, Landing, Landing Strip, Lookout, Natural Feature, Other Structure, Parking Area, Pipe Channel Section, Power or Communication line, Power or Communication point, Sign, Step point, Stormwater Drainage Line, Surface, Survey Mark, Tower, Track Section, Treatment Disposal System, Visitor Area, Visitor Monitoring Point.
Detailed documentation is available including:
- Data Dictionary (internal location - P:\Corporate\Tools\Information\Assets)
- Data Model
- Business Rules
- Functional Location and Naming Convention
Note that for external supply the dataset is simplified with certain attribute fields being removed. Those fields that have a name prefixed with "d_" contain descriptions extracted from the original geodatabase domains.
The Assets Maintenance System and the Assets Geodatabase have been developed to provide:- A corporate master list of all owned and or/maintained assets.- A scheduling tool to efficiently allocate resources to priority asset maintenance tasks.- The ability to document the total asset maintenance task facing the division, including the deferred liability from maintenance not done.- A corporate reporting tool to support analysis, management and decision making at a range of levels.- A spatial component to assist in the production of maps for areas such as Plans of Management, Reserve Fire Management Strategies, Fire Incidents, Brochures, Information Panels etc as well as spatial reporting.
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Data Broker
131555
Australia
data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
https://www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/dcceew
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
131555
NSW
Australia
data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au
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Assets
Infrastructure
Roads
Gates
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ANZLIC Search Words
None
2008-05-16
revision
Version 2.1
2008-05-16
http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/profileinfo/anzlic-theme.xml#anzlic-theme
ANZLIC the Spatial Information Council
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None
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NSW
Australia
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https://datasets.seed.nsw.gov.au/dataset/asset-infrastructure-gate/resource/data_quality_report/pdf
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Data Quality Statement
Data quality statement for Asset Infrastructure - Gate
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NSW OEH Asset data is collected both in the field using various types of GPS and ArcPad software on PDAs, and via on-screen digitising. There are many regional collectors and editors contributing to the dataset. At the time of this metadata creation the GDB has been divided into regional subsets that are managed by a Regional GIS Senior Technical Officer (STO). The STO collects and collates local data and modifies existing data. The master regional subsets are “checked in” every 3 or so months and they are merged into a single Corporate Assets SDE GDB which is accessible state-wide. The GDB contains a defined standard schema of domain properties for each of the 38 Feature Classes. The AMS Dictionary is used to define assets and problem solve issues.
The Assets Geodatabase was first created in 2008 with the formal corporate SDE checkin-checkout process being established around 2010. A priority project was initially run statewide to capture the majority of the data before populating the Assets Maintenance System (AMS) which runs in SAP. Some data had been previously captured for earlier assets databases via iPAQs and GPS with ArcPad 6 and 7 software as well as by screen digitising. This was imported into the AMS before the initial checkout.
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You must check and comply with the licensing
conditions for the information you wish to use. This may require you to contact
the Department of Planning and Environment (DPE), or other custodial agency, or
the third party copyright owner for permission to use the material. You may
also use any material in accordance with rights you may have under the
Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), for example under the fair dealing provisions or
statutory licences. Use of material in a way not permitted by this copyright
notice may be an infringement of copyright. Infringing copyright may expose you
to legal action by, and liability to, the copyright owner. Wherever a third
party holds copyright in material, the copyright remains with that party. Their
permission may be required to use the material and you should contact that
party directly. As far as practicable, material for which the copyright is
owned by a third party will be clearly labelled. Excluded material can only be
used under the specific terms of use attached to that material. If you want to
use this material in a manner that is not covered by those specific terms of
use, you must request permission from the copyright owner of the material.
DPE endeavours to make sure that information provided is correct at the time of
its publication. However, as necessary you should obtain independent advice
before making any decision based on the information. The information is made
available on the understanding that custodial agencies and the State of NSW
accept no responsibility for any damage, cost, loss or expense incurred by you
as a result of:
any error, omission or misrepresentation in the information provided
without limiting the above, any delay, failure or error in recording,
displaying or updating information, including but not limited to, data
relating to credit holdings.
Custodial agencies and the State of New South Wales disclaim all responsibility
and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for
all expenses, losses, damages and costs you might incur as a result of the
information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way, and for any reason.