Community engagement for development and application of 3D visualisation models : a two edged


Autoria(s): Todd, Andrew; Cox, Malcolm; James, Allan
Data(s)

31/08/2009

Resumo

Background: SEQ Catchments Ltd and QUT are collaborating on groundwater investigations in the SE Qld region, which utilise community engagement and 3D Visualisation methodologies. The projects, which have been funded by the Australian Government’s NHT and Caring for our Country programmes, were initiated from local community concerns regarding groundwater sustainability and quality in areas where little was previously known. ----- Objectives: Engage local and regional stakeholders to tap all available sources of information;•Establish on-going (2 years +) community-based groundwater / surface water monitoring programmes;•Develop 3D Visualisation from all available data; and•Involve, train and inform the local community for improved on-ground land and water use management. ----- Results and findings: Respectful community engagement yielded information, access to numerous monitoring sites and education opportunities at low cost, which would otherwise be unavailable. A Framework for Community-Based Groundwater Monitoring has been documented (Todd, 2008).A 3D visualisation models have been developed for basaltic settings, which relate surface features familiar to the local community with the interpreted sub-surface hydrogeology. Groundwater surface movements have been animated and compared to local rainfall using the time-series monitoring data.An important 3D visualisation feature of particular interest to the community was the interaction between groundwater and surface water. This factor was crucial in raising awareness of potential impacts of land and water use on groundwater and surface water resources.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31317/

Relação

http://www.ga.gov.au/about-us/events/groundwater-australian-3d-hydrogeology-workshop-2009.jsp

Todd, Andrew, Cox, Malcolm, & James, Allan (2009) Community engagement for development and application of 3D visualisation models : a two edged. In First Australian 3D Hydrogeology Workshop, August 31st & September 1st 2009, Canberra. (Unpublished)

Fonte

Biogeoscience; Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support; Faculty of Science and Technology; High Performance Computing and Research Support

Palavras-Chave #080603 Conceptual Modelling #040399 Geology not elsewhere classified
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Conference Item