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1. C3 Urban_Sprawl_Backup_from_Laptop_15 5 Urban_Sprawl_with_Zoning_Tool B WISE E lg WISE_Training D FP D WISE D WISE_FP E B WISE_User_Group D Land_use Legends E Palettes gt If this happens browse to the folder W WISE_Training WISE_User_Group select the Palettes folder and select OK The MCK should now open and look something like this Doc 2164914 Page 23 LJ Lars Darade that ea O bia e he lake Suck Done 1 9 1 An introduction to the Map Comparison Kit The MCK looks and runs a bit differently to WISE so I will first run through some of the basics of the interface using this demo example Doc 2164914 Page 24 The Menu bar has commands ordered according to the Windows conventions thus ensuring quick familiarization with the software The following overview gives a short description of each menu manage your files The printing facilities are also located in this menu If you want to exit the program you can do it from here find additional functionality related to managing quantities of comparisons Also the Preferences dialog 1s found here The Toolbar gives fast access to the principal functions of the MAP COMPARISON KIT that are also found in the main menu All steps required for performing a map comparison can be undertaken via the Toolbar DE Ss dd oA it gt 1 Demim mg Y Demo map3 img Use this button To Sos rieie ee EX gt open a log file from the
2. 20 F5 70 k 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 i 15 000 10 000 5 000 D 5 000 10 000 15 000 Male D Female Land use gt Select from the Indicators the social indicators by clicking on the Social button On the right hand side of the Main window you will see the age cohort pyramid showing the men and women living in the Waikato region in 2050 You can select an age cohort pyramid for any district by selecting the name of the district in the drop down list beside Population for district Furthermore you can investigate how population has changed over time by selecting the graph buttons a and you can explore the population densities for the three residential land uses by going to the Density tab gt Select from the Indicators the economic indicators by clicking on the Economic button Doc 2164914 Page 19 F Main window EE A mec an Internationalimportsinsector alsectors i a fse S I a Output in sector falsectors 2 min 2007 O C Household consumption in sector Jal sectors 4 min 2007 On the right hand side of the Main window you will see a number of key economic indicators For each indicator you can select either All sectors or any single economic sector from the drop down list You can then explore how that indicator has changed over time by selecting the graph buttons E Perhaps Added value in sector for All sectors and Employment in sector for All sectors are the two most i
3. 2006 Jan 01 20 50 Jan 01 n Turn logging on Turn lagging off 7 Turn logging off after last log moment Cal gt Click on the Turn logging on button and wait while the 2006 map is logged Doc 2164914 Page 17 Next to the numerical results we will make an animation of the temperature and the rainfall maps to rapidly see how these change over the course of our simulation gt Choose Animate maps from the Options menu in the menu bar The Animation settings window appears gt Scroll down the top pane and tick the check boxes in front of Rainfall map and Temperature map gt Ensure the pathway to the Animation folder iS W WISE_Training WISE_User_Group Training_Session_190412 YourName e g WAWISE_Training WwISE_User_Group Training_Session _190412 DerekPhyn You should have created this folder earlier in the training session This needs to be done or everyone will be overwriting each others animations gt Leave the Animation size setting as is Animation settings a x Maps to animate O Total potential map Manufacturing El Land use a DLand use map E m Climate bees fa Rainfall map 0 Potential evapotranspiration map bs kj Temperature map OHydrology Annual runoff map oh summer Flow yield map 2 0 Water quality O Phosphorous load map ONitrogen load map OBiodiversity ies O Threatened environments map Animation Folder Animation size f Screen 800 x 600
4. It 1s Important to note your integrated and sub scenarios will not be saved until you save your geoproject So 1f you have created some scenarios you want to keep 1t pays to promptly save your geoproject We will explore and use the Scenario manager more in a later workshop 1 7 Running a simulation and recording results When running a simulation there are indicators that can be explored within WISE of which some data can be exported however before running a simulation you can decide which results you would like to have saved to disk while the simulation is running WISE has three ways of saving results Options Window Hel Write to Excel Log maps Anim te maps Preferences e Write to Excel for all numerical results When this option 1s enabled all selected model outputs will be directly written to Excel and can be used for analyses and post processing after the simulation 1s finished e Log for all map results When this option is enabled all selected model outputs will be saved as rst or asc maps that can be opened in the MAP COMPARISON KIT part of the WISE package or most common GIS packages for further analysis after the simulation has run e Animations for all map results When this option is enabled all selected model outputs will be saved as little movies in animated GIF format that can be opened in a viewer but can also be readily incorporated in presentations You will use all three option
5. allows you easily share view and compare other people s maps but this also poses greater risks to you of maps being accidentally overwritten by someone else Today we will select the later option gt Make sure the MCK log file path is WWISE_ Training WISE_User_Group Waikato log gt Next AND THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT type in the name you would like to give to the simulation in the Simulation name form In this situation it needs to be unique to avoid overwriting other people s or your own simulations I recommend Workshop_190412_YourName e g Workshop_190412_DerekPhyn gt Next we need to add another Log moment for 2050 In the Log moments pane at the bottom left click Add gt In the empty Time form that appears in the Add log moment window type in 2050 Jan 01 and click OK gt Leave all other default settings as is Now we are ready to turn logging on Log settings x Maps to log Total potential map Vegetable Cropping Total potential map Other Cropping To tal potential map Dairy Farming Total potential map Sheep Beef or Deer Farming Total potential map Other Agriculture To tal potential map Forestry Total potential map Manufacturing Hand use Land use map FO Climate Rainfall map 5 OFotential evapotranspiration map JTemperature map E OHydrology Annual runoff map Pan O summer flowy yield map E WoWISEDatalLogWaikato log Workshopi_DerekPhyn Time form t Date b
6. disk edit the log file 2 Y start the LEGEND EDITOR Ta Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom to rectangle draw a rectangle on the map to delineate the zoom extent Zoom Full Extent adjust the zoom level and focus to display the full map in the active window LandUse h select the theme to compare T open the 7 Map window f Demomap ma select the map to be shown in the 7 Map window 2 open the 2 Map window ADemo map3 img select the map to be shown in the Map window aian __ 4 ci select a comparison algorithm f E specify the comparison algorithm settings S perform comparison and open the Result map window ER perform comparison and open the Result statistics window A add the current settings to the Comparison set manager g overwrite the selected Comparison set with the current Settings o ee de ee ma ee ee m 1 9 2 Comparing maps gt Select the drop down list for the first map on the toolbar Doc 2164914 Page 25 FEA A EU What you should see is a list of everybody s land use maps One for 2006 and one for 2050 Everyone s maps will be the similar as you have all run the same simulation with only a random parameter in the land use model allocating some random difference between them However 1f you had all run different scenarios now you would be able to compare each others ma
7. gt If so browse to W WISE Data License and select the license file License WISE user June _2012 lic Then select OK gt Click OK once you have read the notice in the about box that now appears The Open project file window will appear gt Browse to W WISE WISE_Training WISE_User_Group The files belonging to WISE have the extension geopro Doc 2164914 Page 6 gt Select the geoproject file Waikato_without_climate_variability If you cannot find this file give Derek a holler gt Select Open gt If you get an error message stating Failed to set event logging just select OK WISE takes a few minutes to start up On start up WISE loads the Main window and the Land use map These are crucial to the running of WISE and cannot be closed but they can be moved and minimised allowing you to organise your workspace Additionally you will find dropdown menus on the top of the screen and some buttons that you can use to run and control a simulation We will begin with a description of the two open windows foe Perego oes he ina i 4 Alem AE di C rre ae hats here o 1 4 Exploring the land use map In the land use map information is presented per cell Cells are the smallest spatial units in WISE measuring 200 by 200 meters The cells on the map represent the predominant land use on a cell To the left of the land use map you can find a legend that explains the meaning
8. map gt Zoom in to a district of your choice gt In the legend on the left select the class Indigenous Vegetation by clicking on the little circle to the left of it gt Inthe LayerManager pane on the right select the Grid tools menu Grid tools Per Flood Inspect Copy region Lopy value Save Grid U bl gt Select the Pen button and start drawing anywhere in the District where there is not Indigenous Vegetation You will notice the Pen fills by cell so it can be used to make very detailed changes gt Select the Flood button from the Grid Tools and click somewhere else in the district where there 1s a large area of a land use that is not Indigenous Vegetation 1 A A Not yet incorporated in the current version Doc 2164914 Page 13 You will notice the flood tool automatically fills larger areas that are of the same value and touching the land use you chose to flood gt Close the Initial land use map without saving changes gt Close the Land use MBB window 1 6 Creating scenarios Next we will learn how integrated scenarios can be constructed Integrated scenarios consist of a combination of sub scenarios from each driver For each of the drivers the user can select from any available sub scenarios or create their own sub scenarios and save this combination as their own integrated scenario Drivers that are incorporated in the current version of WISE are e External factors climate e Externa
9. of certain policies under a range of external conditions and the modeller who is responsible for the underlying scientific information of the system and needs to adapt underlying data and parameters when more knowledge becomes available over time The Main menu provides access to both types of users In this section we will first explore how the policy user can use the system and next how the modeller can access the underlying models The policy user finds access to all information relevant to analysing the impact of policies and external factors on the left hand side of the Main window Here information 1s organised in such a way that the user can carry out a structured analysis It has the tabs Drivers Scenarios Indicators and Analysis each of which 1s explained in more detail below Doc 2164914 Page 8 F Main window Drivers fl economy International exports in sector Accommodation restaurants and bars S Interregional exports in sector Dairy cattle farming I min 2007 Gross fixed capital formation in sector construction ox min 2007 Policy measures Additional net in migration people District Time 2007 Jan 01 2008 Jan 01 2009 Jan 01 2010 Jan 01 2011 Jan 01 Franklin 1 5 1 Main menu external factors and policy measures interface In the first part of the analysis the drivers can be entered and or adapted Drivers that are incorporated in the system are organised in two groups Ext
10. off type relationship with a few land uses Residential Lifestyle Blocks Residential Low Density and Dairy Farming while it is more actively replaced by a couple of others Sheep Beef or Deer Farming and Forestry gt Don t close the windows you have open just yet Per category comparison So what if you want to actually see where that change has happened for each land use ryt gt Select the Comparison algorithm button from the toolbar i gt Select the first check box down in the list next to Per category and press OK The map and statistics windows you should still have open should now change You may need to minimise the Statistics window now and then the map should look something like this LF Result map Per category Bare Surfaces 1 In none of the maps 1 in both maps 1 only in map 1 not in map 2 1 only in map not in map 1 Doc 2164914 Page 28 The Per category comparison map defaults to the first land use in the list which 1s Bare Surfaces What this map shows in white are cells that are not the selected land use in both maps In green are cells that are the selected land use in both maps In red are cells that are the selected land use in Map 1 but not in Map 2 In blue are cells that are not the selected land use in Map but are in Map 2 The bare surfaces result map 1s a bit of a boring change map so let s select a more interesting one m gt Select the Parameters but
11. results Doc 2164914 Page 29 Next we will discuss scenarios you would like to explore If required I will set up any external data required to run some of those scenarios before the next workshop Then at the next workshop we will work through one or possibly more of these scenarios together gt When the workshop has finished please close all windows without saving changes and log off You do not need to shut down Doc 2164914 Page 30
12. use the map comparison algorithms to clearly show us the differences and give us the statistics we need First we will look at what 1s known as a Kappa comparison Kappa Comparison ri gt Select the Comparison algorithm button from the toolbar i gt Select the second check box down in the list next to Kappa and press OK gt Now select the Compare button from the toolbar Ti You should get a map that looks something like this Doc 2164914 Page 26 IP Result map Kappa A Kappa comparison simply compares cells from one map against those same cells from another map If the cells have different values then they are mapped red If they have the same values they are mapped green So a Kappa map 1s designed to give you a guick overview of general change for a theme in this case the theme is land use gt Now select the Statistics button from the toolbar I gt Maximise the Result statistics Kappa window as big as you can A Kappa comparison also provides useful statistics to the user In the Per category pane it provides a statistical measure of similarity between the two maps but we won t discuss this today But what if you wanted to know which and how much land uses had replaced or been replaced by other land uses for your two maps The Contingency table 1s one way to find this out For each land use the rows give you the count of cells that stay as that land use in both maps and also the number of cells that have chang
13. Custom 1024 Cancel gt Press OK Now you are ready to run your simulation gt Press the Run button in the top toolbar If you want go to the land use map window and take the time to watch it work however the simulation will take several minutes to run so it is an opportune time to take a break and grab a cuppa When your simulation reaches 2050 it will stop and we can start exploring the indicators reported internally in WISE Doc 2164914 Page 18 1 8 Exploring indicators After running the simulation WISE offers several options to analyse results The first option 1s to explore the indicators within WISE itself The indicators are organised into four groups e Social indicators e Economic indicators e Environmental indicators e and use indicators When you run a simulation each of these indicators 1s calculated on an annual basis Depending on the type of indicator it 1s calculated and reported at one of the spatial levels Regional District or Local or at several spatial levels gt Click on the Indicators button of the Main window Below this button you will see four buttons with which you can open the indicator groups Main window Population Density Population for district Whole greater Waikato area Total population 585061 people r 290487 people 2 294574 people 2 fo tis SAMS GB Ra Ba yooo n Economic Environmental 7 ole E et St Male Female 95 90 85
14. Lreating Futures WISE User Group Training Workshop Getting Started 19 April 2012 Waikato lt y _ ci a Y Satu O Fm ico lt ri SCION Doc 2164914 Waikato h A 4 REGIONAL COUNCIL Doc 2164914 Page 2 Contents BOLTINGO SEA TED vaa ainia sai pss 5 1 1 Software and file SIIUCTUT is ancora nesnadado talco interestelar d 5 1 2 Testing and setting up data access ccccooooooooooooooncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 5 1 3 Openine AS MT GO ia eco A 6 1 4 Exploring the land use map c ssseeeeeeceeeeeccccceceececsssssssseeseeceeeecccceceeeceseeesees 7 1 5 Sd AAA bacssdedososseteneaesueneesetebcee 8 1 5 1 Main menu external factors and policy measures iInterface occcccccccccnnn 9 132 Main menu modellers interface ooooooooonooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononononnnnnnnnononnnnnnoss 12 LO CHCA SCOMAIOS eiii lia dicos 14 1 7 Running a simulation and recording results ooooonnnnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 15 Lio MEA IGS as ss i es 19 L9 AM en nam 22 1 9 1 An introduction to the Map Comparison Klt ccccccccccncnnncnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 24 1 9 2 Compatine MAPS emilia 25 KL SUN 4 E E E 29 Doc 2164914 Page 3 Doc 2164914 Page 4 1 Getting started This session introduces WISE Waikato Integrated Scenarios Explorer as a software tool The emphasis lies on what you can see on the screen in
15. MBBs as well as their linkages MBBs incorporated in WISE so far are e Climate change Doc 2164914 Page 12 e Hydrology e Water quality e Ecological economics e Demography e Land use e Terrestrial biodiversity e Spatial indicators Information on all of the underlying models and their functioning data and parameters can be found in the WISE technical specification document and User Manual PDF that come with the WISE system when it is installed on your machine In the software clicking on the name of a MBB in the system diagram gives the modeller access to the underlying model gt Click on the name Land use in the system diagram to open the MBB Land use The dialog window that pops up is organised in such a way that the external inputs data and parameters can be found and adapted on the top and middle panes of the window while the output s can be found at the bottom Parameters can be changed by entering new values or selecting different options in the case of the Land use MBB this is the Random coefficient and seed parameters Some input maps can also be updated either by drawing on them using the pen and flood operators of the Grid Tools or by uploading an entirely new map by browsing to a new location for this map by selecting the Show Edit button beside the map location gt In the Input pane of the Land use model window select the Show Edit button just to the right of the Initial land use
16. area You will see the different types of infrastructure that are mapped displayed in the legend on the left On the bottom of the LayerManager pane on the right you will now also see a Network tools menu This allows you to add or delete network links or nodes Doc 2164914 Page 11 Select edi Add link Add node Color master held ACCTYPE a Line width master field ACCTYPE W Show nodes k Show links gt Select the Network tools menu gt Untick the check box next to Show nodes and you will be able to see the network links more clearly gt Close the Network layer Transport network 2012 Jan 01 map window by clicking on the small x at the top right of the window Do not save any changes you may have made 1 5 2 Main menu modellers interface The Modeller finds their way through the user interface by going to the Parameters part of the Main Window that can be found under Drivers When clicking on Parameters the system diagram of the integrated model becomes visible on the right hand side of the Main window gt Click on the Drivers button of the Main window and subsequently select the Parameters section to show the system diagram F Main window Drivers Ss Climate nala change rS scenarios Edemal factors Hydrology Policy measures Demography l Terrestrial Economics biodiversity Local MZ amp world The system diagram shows all available sub modules or Model Building Blocks
17. click Options A new Doc 2164914 Page 9 window appears where you can introduce the minimum and maximum values for both axes Making changes to these graphs will impact on the demand for certain functional and dynamic land uses excluding residential and therefore change the baseline scenario gt Familiarise yourself in making changes in the graph gt When you are finished press Cancel to exit the graph window without saving changes gt Inthe Population section select from the Additional net in migration people table the cell for Hamilton City as at 2015 gt Next type in a positive or negative number and then click on another cell in the table Making changes to this table 1s how you can change the assumed demand for residential land use types from the baseline scenario e g more or less people in a district for that year gt Reselect the cell for Hamilton City as at 2015 and enter 0 or hit the Delete key We will not save your changes yet We may do that while creating a scenario in the next workshop Policy measures represent those drivers that can be actively influenced by regional and local planners and policy makers Typically these are policies that can be set or adjusted regionally or locally such as spatial planning economic investments or infrastructure improvements As these drivers can be influenced they are of course an important input for scenario analysis gt Select from the Drivers the Policy measu
18. d Existing Unspecified Existing Unspecified Scenarios gt Select the Preview zoning map button on the bottom right of the main window this may take a while to load You can zoom pan and inspect these maps just as you can the land use map With the zoning maps you can also view changes to the maps that are scheduled in the future gt gt gt gt Use the zoom tools to zoom in to Hamilton area Next click on the date 2006 Jan 01 in the LayerManager pane of the window Now click up through the dates to 2030 Jan 01 Notice how the zoning changes Close the Preview zoning map window by clicking on the small x at the top right of the window Select Infrastructure from the Driver drop down list Here you will see a Network drop down list with three types of infrastructure networks that are currently modelled and influence accessibility for functional land uses Transport network Major processing sites and Residential attractants This window 1s where you can import network changes directly from GIS data recommended or edit or remove changes to a network You can also view networks in a map gt Select Transport network from the Network drop down list gt Select the Show Edit network at time button A small window should appear requesting for which time do you want to view the map Select 2012 Jan 01 from the drop down list and select OK Use the Zoom tools to zoom in to the Hamilton and Cambridge
19. e on CTX looks like My Computer icon if you are on a Citrix machine or open My Computer if you are on a PC Can you see the network drive WISE_Scenarios on Groupsrv4 Groupsrv4 W If yes then move on to step 4 below 1f no then continue with the instruction below gt 1 In the YourUserName on CTX window select Tools Map Network Drive gt 2 Select the drive W and then type in to the Folder form Groupsrv4 WISE_Scenarios gt 3 Ensure Reconnect at logon is ticked then select Finish Now the network drive WISE_Scenarios on Groupsrv4 Groupsrv4 W should be listed in the YourUserName on CTX window If not then give Derek a holler gt 4 Open the folder W WISE_Training WISE_User_Group Training Session_190412 gt Create a new folder caller YourName e g DerekPhyn If you re not allowed to do this then give Derek a holler gt Close windows explorer gt Log off the Citrix Desktop You should now be back in the WRC Citrix Web Interface If you have been automatically logged out log back in again 1 3 Opening a simulation The aim of this exercise is to familiarise yourself with WISE and to link the real world to the model which represents the Waikato region as an integrated geographical system Furthermore you will learn how to start run and save a simulation To run WISE gt Click the Geonamica WISE icon El This may take a few minutes to load You may be prompted to find the license file
20. e selected results to Excel To do so you need to fill a proper name in the Excel sheet name fields The easiest way to do this 1s to copy and paste the Model block name gt Copy and paste the Model block name to the Excel sheet name for the results from the model blocks Population and Economic indicators Write to Excel settings xi Land use count Economic consumption Economic demand Economic money to area conversion Economic area to money conversion Economic supply Economic indicators Economic indica Merge demand Population Population Ponulation dancity Writing moments 2006 Jan 01 00 00 00 2007 Jan 01 00 00 00 2008 Jan 01 00 00 00 2009 Jan 01 00 00 00 20 10 Jan 01 00 00 00 Open Excellworkoook 2011 Jan 01 00 00 00 20 12 Jan 01 00 00 00 2013 Jan 01 00 00 00 2014 Jan 01 00 00 00 2015 Jan 01 00 00 00 start writing l gt To finalize click the Start writing button It may take a few moments to do this Next we will log land use maps as at 2006 and 2050 gt Choose Log maps from the Options menu in the menu bar gt Scroll down the list in the top pane till you see Land use map Select the check box to the left of here Doc 2164914 Page 16 Next you will see under the File names pane where an MCK log file 1s stored by default Saving your log file in a discreet location means you will have a more secure log file just for your use alternatively saving your log file in a generic location
21. ed from that land use to another The column at the far right gives the total number of cells for that land use for Map 1 The columns give the count of cells that stay as that land use in both maps and also the number of cells that have changed from another land use to the one you are highlighting The row at the bottim gives the total number of cells for that land use for Map 2 gt Select the Indigenous Vegetation row of the Contingency table by clicking on the text Indigenous Vegetation on the far left of the table Look at the values in this row by scrolling across Doc 2164914 Page 27 What this data 1s telling you 1s that a lot of cells stay as indigenous vegetation in both maps but also that indigenous vegetation from Map 1 2006 1s significantly replaced by Residential Lifestyle Blocks Residential Low Density Dairy Farming especially Sheep Beef or Deer Farming and also Forestry in Map 2 2050 gt Select the Indigenous Vegetation column of the Contingency table by clicking on the text Indigenous Vegetation at the top of the table Look at the values in this column by scrolling down What this data 1s telling you is that a lot of cells stay as indigenous vegetation in both maps but also that indigenous vegetation from Map 2 2050 significantly replaced Residential Lifestyle Blocks Residential Low Density and especially Dairy Farming from Map 1 2006 What you are seeing for indigenous vegetation 1s a trade
22. ernal factors and Policy measures When clicking on one of these groups the user gets access to the underlying information This 1s also the entry point for adapting drivers and entering new data gt Get the Main window in front of you gt Click on External factors S Extemal factors Drivers that can be changed in this part of this system are those drivers that cannot be influenced by regional planners and policy makers these are external drivers for the economy and the population gt Inthe Economy section select from the International exports in sector drop down box Dairy product manufacturing gt Next click on the graph button E beside International exports in sector A new window will open showing you the assumptions for international exports in the dairy product manufacturing sector for the period 2006 2050 You are able to update these kinds of graphs in two ways The first option is to double click on a figure in the table to the right of the graph and change the X and or Y value in the window that pops up Alternatively you can make changes directly in the graph in two ways either you can select a bubble and drag it to the desired position or you can right click on one and enter the correct X and or Y value manually Additionally you can introduce or remove any bubble by double clicking somewhere in the graph area using the left mouse button When you want to place a bubble outside the area of the graph you can
23. first instance and how to control the tool You will go over several maps and other data available in the system you will see where policy users can change drivers and set up scenarios where modellers can adapt their parameters where the controls are to run a simulation how you can save results and where results can be visualised and analysed Whenever an action 1s required from you this will be indicated by the following bullet gt I Derek will take you through the actions for each section before you should begin When you go through each section there will be additional information that should also be read to help explain what you are doing and why Any questions or problems don t hesitate to give myself or Tony a holler 1 1 Software and file structure The WISE system consists of two parts First there 1s the program itself which includes the models that are used After installation you will by default find this in c program files Geonamica 1 WISE Also your licence files are usually located here However during this workshop you don t need to change or access any files in this folder The other part of WISE are the data and geoproject files By default these are stored in my documents Geonamica 1 WISE but due to a network storage limit issue with this location we are working with IT to set up a suitable storage location Currently all data is stored in the network location Groupsrv4 WISE_Scenarios WISE Data although thi
24. hich the simulation was run gt Save this workbook in the folder W WISE_ Training WISE_User_Group Training_Session_190412 YourName Call it YourName_Baseline_Workbook e g DerekPhyn_Baseline_Workbook Note you could save these workbooks in Hummingbird but we won t for the purposes of this exercise gt Explore the excel workbook you have saved Note how much data is in there that you could possibly break down and analyse and this is only two of the excel table outputs gt Close the excel workbook without saving changes when done and go back to WISE Finally the maps you have logged can be compared and analysed with the MAP COMPARISON KIT MCK The MCK that is an integral part of the system and can be opened by going to the Analysis part of the Main Window gt Click on the Analysis button in the Main Window On the right you will see the Start MCK button Doc 2164914 Page 22 gt Click on the Start MCK button You will prompted to open a log file This should hopefully automatically find the file Waikato log in W WISE_Training WISE_User_Group Check this and if it hasn t give Derek a holler gt Select the Waikato log file and select Open You will likely be prompted to locate or create a Palettes directory Browse For Folder Ax VVilesrv 3 derekap Geonamica MCK Palettes is not a valid palette files folder Please locate or create some palettes directory Target_Australia 5 Testing
25. l factors economy e External factors population e Policy measures economy e Policy measures population e Policy measures zoning e Policy measures infrastructure gt Click on the Scenario manager button on the left side of the Main window F Main window New Delete Same as baseline but is medium emission trend without climate variability Si ciet Medium emission trend without vi Select Edit External factors Economy scenario Baseine Select Edit External factors Population scenario Baseine tec Edit Policy measures Economy scenario Baseine ele Edit Policy measures Population scenario Baseine Selects Edit Policy measures Zoning scenario Baseine Select Edit Policy measures Infrastructure scenario Baseline Sle Edt On the top right hand side you can create new or delete integrated scenarios based on sub scenarios of the different drivers In the Scenario detail pane you can see where you can Note that the climate scenarios are not incorporated in the driver section since no variations can be entered by the user WISE incorporates 8 sub scenarios for climate change that have been pre defined and can be selected when creating integrated scenarios Doc 2164914 Page 14 record details about the integrated scenario and also where you can select different combinations of sub scenarios and edit the details for those sub scenarios
26. mportant economic indicators Added value in sector for all sectors is the same as Gross Regional Product GRP and Employment in sector for all sectors shows the number of people employed across the whole region gt Select from the Indicators the environmental indicators by clicking on the Environmental button Main window Seas Economic Environmental Eneray use v in sector fals sectors m GJ an Energy related CO2 emissions in sector fai sectors y 0 tonnes Solid waste in sector all sectors y Za Threatened environments Show map Doc 2164914 Page 20 On the right hand side of the Main window you will see buttons that allow you to show maps for climate hydrology water quality and threatened environments indicators as at 2050 You are also able to show how energy use Co2 emissions and solid waste A gt Select from the Indicators the land use indicators by clicking on the Land use button generation has changed over time using the graph buttons F Main window Divers residential Lifestyle Blocks tate le en i Show W Residential Medium to High Density 2 Show Commercial ilil Community Services Horticulture x 3 Biofuel Cropping is 3 R il Vegetable Cropping Other Cropping x 3 4 y Dairy Farming 4 Sheep Beef or Deer Farming i Other Agriculture kl 3 4 J On the right hand side of the Main wi
27. ndow you can see graph buttons that allow you to show how land use area ha has changed over time for the functional land uses A red line represents the simulated unconstrained demand A green line represents the simulated allocation Allocation usually does not meet unconstrained demand as there simply is not enough suitable land in the Waikato Region to meet economic demand and functional land uses have to compete for the optimal land gt Feel free to spend some time to explore the indicators here Everything here is read only so you can t break it Just don t press the Reset or Save button HANDY HINT Open some of the maps and graphs and right click on them Note the functions available to you gt When you have finished close all the indicator windows you have opened and give Derek a holler Some indicators can be saved as animations if you had set this up before running the simulation You could view these animations by opening the Citrix Desktop and then Windows explorer and navigating to where they were saved then opening these gif files in Internet Explorer But this will probably take a while and I just last night found a bug that seems to only save animations as black rectangles when done from Citrix So gt Inaclassic case of Here s one I prepared earlier I will open windows explorer and navigate to W WISE_ Training WISE_User_Group Training_Session_190412 DerekPhyn Clima te and open the two gif files in
28. of the colours on the map When you would like to see a location in more detail you can use the layer manager on the right hand side of this window In the layer manager you will find the option zoom tools under which you will find the selected buttons Doc 2164914 Page 7 Pan Select area to zoom in on E Fit whole map to window When you activate one of these buttons and move the mouse pointer to the map you are able to carry out the selected option gt Select from the layer manager the option Zoom in and zoom in on Hamilton City Besides zoom operations you can also inspect the main land use on each cell using the Inspect button of the Grid tools option in the layer manager After activating the Inspect button you can read the dominant land use on each cell and the district in which the cell 1s located by clicking on the cell in the detailed land use map gt Select from the LayerManager the option Grid tools and select the Inspect button Now inspect the dominant land uses of some of the cells in the Waikato and around Hamilton City by clicking on them 1 5 Setting up the drivers Unless you are running a scenario that has already been set up and saved it is important to first set up the Drivers for the scenario you wish to explore before actually running a simulation The user interface of WISE provides access for two types of users the policy user who carries out impact assessment studies related to the impact
29. ps and see the differences between your scenarios gt Make sure the map selected for Map 1 is Workshopl_YourName Land use map_2006 Jan 01 rst gt Select the button on the toolbar that opens Map 2 and ensure the map selected is VWorkshopl_YourVameLand use map_2050 Jan 01 rst qu ty t Workshop 1_Derek Phyn Land use map_ 0 gt Adjust your window extent to allow you to see both maps 1 and 2 side by side Put map 1 on the left and map 2 on the right It should look something like this Map Comparison Kit 3 2 Walikota hog Sr ana ene as 1 Wancarcag 1_Cmema Prog Land ae ap D 0 El wouez Tm Fr cari ae pag 32 8 U kaa A ws r 771 ini kd Workshop Derekd hyn aed ave map Ab kami PIES K tes item va O da a Jhe Cate pd E kA kipar toga ghon D Das Eeoae Vegetation D wie GI eed C radeotai Lies Busts O Cueca bite ti IP R E MD zz Pri a Het borate EEN Brr PER CP mos Ml iat zeta O temas D retratos K from Laumu i E cette Luxe B ross oras Ute Lor A Le Laca dto Ei Dl g ve F gara as Lives Eos p Des Escenas F tte sanas E eara ae Beets a Molar ie m Mere E eee iG Ar iss E y ra Mir D Mer ga een 4 Miss md Cue e MD ite Pats ad Parres a Moar Pets oe wow a Tomi al Aka gt P a Have a good look at the two maps Can you spot the land use differences between the two maps It s not always obvious 1s it That 1s why we
30. res by clicking on this icon gt Select the Driver drop down list You will see that the policy measures are organised into three types of drivers Socio economic measures Zoning and Infrastructure gt Leave the Socio economic measures from the Driver drop down list selected Socio economic measures includes parameters relating to land use productivity labour force productivity and population proportions for the residential land use types gt Select Zoning from the Driver drop down list Here you will see two tabs The first tab called Plans and categories is where you can import GIS data that spatially represents the factors categories that influence land use zoning gt Select the Category precedence tab This tab is where you assign a precedence of order zoning status start time and end time for each zoning category for each functional land use You can also preview the zoning map that results gt Select Residential Low Density from the Land use type drop down list Doc 2164914 Page 10 F Main window i m ad Plans and categories Category precedence Extemal factors Land use type Residential Low Density Residential Lifestyle Blocks F cat Residential Low Density A Residential Medium to High Density B LY _Rq Commercial Policy measures Biofuel Cropping y _ReVegetable Cropping Other Cropping Parameters C Existing Unspecified Existing Unspecifie
31. s as part of the this exercise After choosing the options for saving simulation results the simulation can be controlled using the following buttons of Step Take a step and bring the simulation one year forward gt Run Run the simulation until the end year 2050 Stop Stop the simulation after the current step 1s finished Y Reset Reset the simulation to 1ts initial year 2006 You will now run the baseline without climate variability scenario that 1s incorporated in the system while saving some results to Excel logging land use maps for 2006 and 2050 and creating an animation of the temperature and rainfall maps gt Choose Write to Excel from the Options menu in the menu bar Doc 2164914 Page 15 Here you can choose which results you want to write to Excel and for which year First as we are interested in the developments over time you need to generate additional dates for which to write data gt Click Generate in the Writing moments pane on the lower left of this window The Generate moments window pops up Automatically the dates that are entered are the start and end year of the simulation while the interval steps are set to one year You can change these dates 1f you want but for this workshop we will use these settings gt Press OK to close this window and generate yearly moments to write data As you see a whole list of dates appears For each model block you can indicate whether you want WISE to write pr
32. s will soon change In the Data folder several geoproject files are included recognizable by the extension geoproj Geoproject files contain the basic information the software needs to run scenarios Additionally the folders in the Data directory contain all the data that 1s used in the simulation All simulations access this same data in order to run although for the most part we will be working in Groupsrv4 WISE_Scenarios WISE Data WISE_ Training 1 2 Testing and setting up data access When a user first logs on to Citrix or their PC s with the intention of using WISE there are a couple of little steps they may need to do to ensure they have access to the data as discussed above gt Log in to the PC or Citrix machine gt Open Internet Explorer gt If the WRC Citrix Web Interface does not automatically appear type in http citrix in the address bar at the top of the screen You should now see the WRC Citrix Web Interface Doc 2164914 Page 5 gt Type in your User name and Password as per your everyday login and press the Log In button You should now see in the Applictions window of the Web interface three icons for Desktop Geonamica Map Comparison Kit 3 and Geonamica WISE If you don t then give Derek a holler gt Select the Desktop button in the Applications window this may take a while to load so while this is loading Tony will introduce today s session gt When Tony has finished Double click on YourUserNam
33. there with Internet Explorer to show you These are the same simulation but from running directly on my PC These are what you would see if the Citrix bug did not occur gt Close the Internet explorer windows with these gifs in them when done Doc 2164914 Page 21 1 9 Analysing results Now we have run a simulation in WISE and explored some of the indicators resulting from the scenario But what do we do if want to compare some results from two different scenarios or measure how your indicators have changed over time The last step of the exercise is to analyse results within a single scenario e g the temporal change of a scenario or between two differing scenarios at the same time Before you ran the baseline simulation you will have selected what type of information you would like to analyse in this step you carry out the analysis The Excel files that have been created can be analysed with Excel gt Open the Options menu again As you can see there are tick marks in front of Write to Excel and Animate maps to indicate that both are still activated gt Open the Write to Excel option from the Options menu gt To view the numerical results click Open Excel workbook button WISE will ask if you are sure you want to stop the application from writing to Excel and Excel will automatically start after you click OK The sheet that opens contains the results for the population model and the economic indicators for all years for w
34. ton from the toolbar gt From the Algorithm settings window that appears select any land use you like from the following land uses these all have more obvious change by clicking on one them Indigenous Vegetation Residential Lifestyle Blocks Residential Low Density Dairy Farming Sheep Beef or Deer Farming O O O O O Other Agriculture o Forestry Select the Apply button bo oa El gt Finally take a look at the Result statistics window for the land use you selected Note the statistics given here are for cells and one cell equals four hectares v Now use the zoom buttons to explore your result map a bit From looking at the Per Category Results map and Statistics what does this information tell you about what happened to your selected land use between Map 1 2006 and Map 2 2050 Need to explain what land uses replaced your selected land use or were replaced by your selected land use Change the comparison algorithm back to Kappa and go and look at those rows and columns in the Contingency table again 1 10 Summary In this workshop you briefly went over most of the components of WISE and covered the following processes for policy analysis p Software and file structure Testing and setting up data access Opening a simulation Exploring the land use map Setting up the drivers Creating scenarios Running a simulation and recording results Exploring indicators o A A ee ee Analysing
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