logging in or signing up GIS for Econ Dev Jolene Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 272 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 11, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: umesh11 (27 month(s) ago) i like your ppt can you send this on my email-id BODADE.UMESH@GMAIL.COM Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript GIS for Economic Development: GIS for Economic Development IndianaMap - It’s statewide, it’s regional, it’s local… It’s yours! Background: Background The IndianaMap is critical map-data layers – the DATA FRAMEWORK It is packaged with free software and a wealth of additional data (or you can use your own GIS software) Here are examples of how GIS and the IndianaMap are used for economic developmentGIS and Economic Development: GIS and Economic Development GIS is used by communities to: Market their assets Provide site and building inventories Attract and retain businesses Manage infrastructure for growth GIS is used by businesses to: Find sites that match their needs Plan and communicate development Manage assets and infrastructure And more…Find It Online: Find It Online Indianapolis needed an effective way to maintain and disseminate information about commercial and industrial properties that are available for sale or lease. The Indianapolis Economic Development Portal is a state-of-the-art tool to attract business, bring buyers and sellers together, and inform everyone about the many amenities of Indianapolis.Evolving Economies: Evolving Economies The Town of Chesterton is located in Northwest Indiana, and is the third largest community in Porter County. For years, the steel industry was Chesterton's primary economic base. With the recent collapse and resurgence of the industry, however, the Town was forced to take a closer look at the structure of the local economy. Using GIS as a tool in the development packages helps Chesterton successfully compete for economic growth on a global level.Conservation & Quality of Life: Conservation & Quality of Life Attracting new business and growing Indiana's economy rely on improving our quality of life, natural habitat and recreation opportunities. Indiana Biodiversity Initiative developed a single common source of information is available to everyone Improved quality of life attracts business, grows the economy and staunches "brain drain"Big Man on Campus: Big Man on Campus As a Fortune 500 company, Eli Lilly is faced with the daily task of managing millions of assets, as well as planning for the future. To manage and maintain these assets, Lilly uses GIS to incorporate digital construction documents and surveys, and support 3D modeling and other map data. It has come to play an essential role in coordinating hundreds of design projects and successful tracking of $1.5 billion in city and private infrastructure improvementsAttracting the Big Retailers: Attracting the Big Retailers The City of Hammond wanted to persuade Wal-Mart to locate a new store in the community. Using GIS, Hammond Economic Development staff created vicinity maps that analyzed driving distances to existing Wal-Mart stores and community demographics. Hammond successfully made a case for an additional store by demonstrating the need for a closer, more convenient location.Managing the Boom: Managing the Boom All local governments struggle with managing information about their communities. Finding ways to analyze, update and maintain data can be vital to fast-growing communities like Avon, Indiana. Town officials can see how proposed new developments will impact the existing drainage system - they now know exactly what infrastructure they have and how much growth it can tolerateGIS for Economic Development: GIS for Economic Development What is the spatial pattern of businesses and households within a community? Where are the best sites for a proposed industrial park? Which retail sectors are underrepresented within a community? Questions You Can AnswerAnalyzing the Costs & Benefits: Analyzing the Costs & Benefits New housing needs Existing housing stock Impact on roads, schools, parks, and unities Changing demographics Commuting patterns Market Your Resources: Market Your Resources Industrial sites Residential land Tourism and recreation Mineral resources Environment Agriculture Energy Commercial Arts and CultureNew Analyses = New Opportunities: New Analyses = New Opportunities Wind Speed Data Digital Elevation Model Roads and Transmission Lines Parcels — Land Ownership Cascade Co, MT Wind Power—50 Meters Wind Energy Development http://www.eere.energy.govDistance to Market Mapping: Distance to Market Mapping% Owner Occupied Housing: % Owner Occupied HousingRecreational Amenities: Recreational AmenitiesVisualization: VisualizationInfrastructure Capacity: Infrastructure CapacitySite Map: Site Map Building site #1 NW of Lapel, IN +/- 66.71ac Small wetland on lot Outside of floodway 1270’ Road frontage Close proximity to markets Site Map: Site MapThank you!: Thank you! 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GIS for Econ Dev Jolene Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 272 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 11, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: umesh11 (27 month(s) ago) i like your ppt can you send this on my email-id BODADE.UMESH@GMAIL.COM Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript GIS for Economic Development: GIS for Economic Development IndianaMap - It’s statewide, it’s regional, it’s local… It’s yours! Background: Background The IndianaMap is critical map-data layers – the DATA FRAMEWORK It is packaged with free software and a wealth of additional data (or you can use your own GIS software) Here are examples of how GIS and the IndianaMap are used for economic developmentGIS and Economic Development: GIS and Economic Development GIS is used by communities to: Market their assets Provide site and building inventories Attract and retain businesses Manage infrastructure for growth GIS is used by businesses to: Find sites that match their needs Plan and communicate development Manage assets and infrastructure And more…Find It Online: Find It Online Indianapolis needed an effective way to maintain and disseminate information about commercial and industrial properties that are available for sale or lease. The Indianapolis Economic Development Portal is a state-of-the-art tool to attract business, bring buyers and sellers together, and inform everyone about the many amenities of Indianapolis.Evolving Economies: Evolving Economies The Town of Chesterton is located in Northwest Indiana, and is the third largest community in Porter County. For years, the steel industry was Chesterton's primary economic base. With the recent collapse and resurgence of the industry, however, the Town was forced to take a closer look at the structure of the local economy. Using GIS as a tool in the development packages helps Chesterton successfully compete for economic growth on a global level.Conservation & Quality of Life: Conservation & Quality of Life Attracting new business and growing Indiana's economy rely on improving our quality of life, natural habitat and recreation opportunities. Indiana Biodiversity Initiative developed a single common source of information is available to everyone Improved quality of life attracts business, grows the economy and staunches "brain drain"Big Man on Campus: Big Man on Campus As a Fortune 500 company, Eli Lilly is faced with the daily task of managing millions of assets, as well as planning for the future. To manage and maintain these assets, Lilly uses GIS to incorporate digital construction documents and surveys, and support 3D modeling and other map data. It has come to play an essential role in coordinating hundreds of design projects and successful tracking of $1.5 billion in city and private infrastructure improvementsAttracting the Big Retailers: Attracting the Big Retailers The City of Hammond wanted to persuade Wal-Mart to locate a new store in the community. Using GIS, Hammond Economic Development staff created vicinity maps that analyzed driving distances to existing Wal-Mart stores and community demographics. Hammond successfully made a case for an additional store by demonstrating the need for a closer, more convenient location.Managing the Boom: Managing the Boom All local governments struggle with managing information about their communities. Finding ways to analyze, update and maintain data can be vital to fast-growing communities like Avon, Indiana. Town officials can see how proposed new developments will impact the existing drainage system - they now know exactly what infrastructure they have and how much growth it can tolerateGIS for Economic Development: GIS for Economic Development What is the spatial pattern of businesses and households within a community? Where are the best sites for a proposed industrial park? Which retail sectors are underrepresented within a community? Questions You Can AnswerAnalyzing the Costs & Benefits: Analyzing the Costs & Benefits New housing needs Existing housing stock Impact on roads, schools, parks, and unities Changing demographics Commuting patterns Market Your Resources: Market Your Resources Industrial sites Residential land Tourism and recreation Mineral resources Environment Agriculture Energy Commercial Arts and CultureNew Analyses = New Opportunities: New Analyses = New Opportunities Wind Speed Data Digital Elevation Model Roads and Transmission Lines Parcels — Land Ownership Cascade Co, MT Wind Power—50 Meters Wind Energy Development http://www.eere.energy.govDistance to Market Mapping: Distance to Market Mapping% Owner Occupied Housing: % Owner Occupied HousingRecreational Amenities: Recreational AmenitiesVisualization: VisualizationInfrastructure Capacity: Infrastructure CapacitySite Map: Site Map Building site #1 NW of Lapel, IN +/- 66.71ac Small wetland on lot Outside of floodway 1270’ Road frontage Close proximity to markets Site Map: Site MapThank you!: Thank you! 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