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Floods Vs ArcGIS - Smart Analytics - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017
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“The application of ArcGIS to assess flood risk for local planning”
Dan Cronin / dcronin@esriuk.com
Technical Research, Esri UK
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“Explore the application of ArcGIS Spatial Analyst with freely available data as a tool
to understand flood risk and as a means of providing information on the site
hydrology to parish councillors and residents.”
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Structure
• What’s new?
- Data
- Tools
• Demo
- Analysis
- Sharing and communication
+ Q&A
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Context
• Political commitments to build more homes
• Increasing local flooding due to lack of permeable surfaces
• Statutory responsibilities surrounding flood risk and planning
• Increasing relevance of ArcGIS Platform
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What’s new in data?
• Living Atlas
• Open Data
• Esri UK Content
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What’s new in ArcGIS Analysis?
• Integration of web analysis services with Desktop
• Distributed computation of raster and vector analyses
• GPU acceleration of Desktop geoprocessing tools
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Demo
Urban flood risk: analysis and communication
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Recap
• Sources of authoritative data include the Living Atlas and ArcGIS Open Data
• Spatial analysis in ArcGIS Pro, including Spatial Analyst and Model Builder
• Sharing analysis results with the public via ArcGIS Online web maps and apps
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Thank you
Dan Cronin / dcronin@esriuk.com