This presentation was given at the Catchment Management Network meeting on February 24th 2017. The Catchment Management Network consists of the EPA, all of Ireland's Local Authorities, and other public bodies involved in looking after Ireland's catchments, sub-catchments and water bodies. For more information about this work see www.catchments.ie
This presentation was given at the Catchment Management Network meeting on February 24th 2017. The Catchment Management Network consists of the EPA, all of Ireland's Local Authorities, and other public bodies involved in looking after Ireland's catchments, sub-catchments and water bodies. For more information about this work see www.catchments.ie
GWT 2014: Emergency Conference - 03 la gestione del processo di acquisizione ...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Emergency Conference.
Napoli, 28 maggio 2014.
La gestione del processo di acquisizione e gestione dati.
Simone Colla, Hexagon Geospatial
2/10/10 - Kent State Intergovernmental Collaboration Forum - Stark County Sto...EfficientGovNow
On February 10, 2010 the Center for Public Administration and Public Policy at Kent State University held a forum on intergovernmental collaboration in Northeast Ohio.
Sean J Phillips, GIS Coordinator at the Stark County Regional Planning Commission discussed Stark County's Storm Water Conveyance Collaboration, a finalist project during the first round of EfficientGovNow last summer.
Building Blocks for Climate Change:
Tools for Assessment & Planning
Sea Level Rise Exposure Assessment Update
North Kingstown Community Center September 19, 2013
Teresa Crean, AICP
URI Coastal Resources Center / RI Sea Grant
This presentation was given on 26.11.15 at the Catchment Management Network Meeting in Tullamore.
The day included presentations on the approach to characterisation for the 2nd Cycle of the Water Framework Directive and how this would involve both the EPA and Local Authorities, along with other public bodies.
A key focus was the new Local Authority Water and Communities Office and its role in the 2nd cycle.
Presentations on integrating planning and the WFD, the UK 'Love Your River Telford' project and 'The Living Loobagh' from Limerick were also included.
GWT 2014: Emergency Conference - 03 la gestione del processo di acquisizione ...Planetek Italia Srl
Geospatial World Tour 2014: Emergency Conference.
Napoli, 28 maggio 2014.
La gestione del processo di acquisizione e gestione dati.
Simone Colla, Hexagon Geospatial
2/10/10 - Kent State Intergovernmental Collaboration Forum - Stark County Sto...EfficientGovNow
On February 10, 2010 the Center for Public Administration and Public Policy at Kent State University held a forum on intergovernmental collaboration in Northeast Ohio.
Sean J Phillips, GIS Coordinator at the Stark County Regional Planning Commission discussed Stark County's Storm Water Conveyance Collaboration, a finalist project during the first round of EfficientGovNow last summer.
Building Blocks for Climate Change:
Tools for Assessment & Planning
Sea Level Rise Exposure Assessment Update
North Kingstown Community Center September 19, 2013
Teresa Crean, AICP
URI Coastal Resources Center / RI Sea Grant
This presentation was given on 26.11.15 at the Catchment Management Network Meeting in Tullamore.
The day included presentations on the approach to characterisation for the 2nd Cycle of the Water Framework Directive and how this would involve both the EPA and Local Authorities, along with other public bodies.
A key focus was the new Local Authority Water and Communities Office and its role in the 2nd cycle.
Presentations on integrating planning and the WFD, the UK 'Love Your River Telford' project and 'The Living Loobagh' from Limerick were also included.
A presentation for Local Government Floodplain Administrators, Building Officials, Planners, and Inspectors to explain the requirements, roles, processes, and documents necessary for Floodplain Management.
1. HEARD COUNTY
PRE-DISASTER MITIGATION COMMITTEE
PLANNING WORKSHOP
16 November 2011
Heard County and the Cities of
Centralhatchee, Ephesus, and Franklin
PDMPC MEETING
10:00 AM
6. GMIS CRITICAL FACILITIES
• GMIS – GEORGIA MITIGATION INFORMATION SYSTEM
• This site supports the documentation and
implementation of mitigation activities
through mapping and reporting of Critical
Facilities, Mitigated Properties, and
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
Properties.
• Collection of Critical Facilities Data Completed
• Data Entered in GMIS
• PDMPC Must Approve Critical Facilities
• Critical Facilities List Informs the Database Reports
and Maps
9. COMPLETED – NEXT STEPS
• GEMA WORKSHEET 1 – HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
• WORKSHEETS, EX. SUM, CHAPTER 1 COMPLETE
• GEMA WORKSHEET 2 – GMIS MAPS
• IN PROGRESS
• GEMA WORKSHEET 3 – INVENTORY OF ASSESTS
• COMPLETED AFTER CRITICAL FACILITIES LIST
APPROVED
• GEMA – WORKSHEET 4 – STAPLEE
• COMPLETED AFTER MITIGATION CHAPTERS
APPROVED
• GEMA – FEMA CROSSWALK
• COMPLETED AFTER DRAFT PLAN APPROVED
• SUBMITTED TO GEMA WITH DRAFT PLAN
10. PDMPC SCHEDULE
• PDMPC Changes to GMIS Database
• Draft Chapters 2 & 3 by November 22, 2011
• Draft Chapters 4 & 5 by December 5, 2011
• Complete STAPLEE Process by December 15, 2011
• Draft Chapters 6 & 7 by December 30, 2011
• Schedule Public Hearing for Draft Plan by January 1,
2011
• Submit for GEMA Review by January 31, 2011