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CREATING A SIMPLE WEB INTERFACE TO BLM'S NATIONAL RIPARIAN DATABASE USING GEOCORTEX
Author
Moreno-Medina, Salomon
Martin-Rivera, Martha H.
Fimbres-Preciado, Jesus
Ibarra-Flores, Fernando A.
Denogean B., Francisco G.
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
2015
Body

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) uses the Proper Functioning Condition assessment (PFC) to determine and report on the condition of riparian areas. This method has been in use since the mid-1990's and consequently data is stored in formats ranging from file cabinets to customized local databases. After creation of a corporate database, the BLM needed a tool to help field users enter and query the data. Direct access through the Arc platform did not prove feasible because of limited ArcGIS technical skills and time to learn and use a customized Arc entry form. Geocortex provides a web-based interface for ArcGIS. It is used to bridge any technical gaps and provides an intuitive and relatively inexpensive user interface, allowing users to interact directly with the data. It is a “widget-builder” approach, which allows relatively easy creation of personalized workflows and look and feel. Once one interface is created, the subsequent projects go quicker because the widgets created for one project can then be modified for another project. For example, once a PFC database interface was created, the BLM used many of the same workflows to create databases for well logs and springs. Because the three databases use similar concepts and tools, users can easily navigate in both web applications because the environment is similar. The HTML 5 viewer allows for use on all platforms, including mobile devices. Data still can be made available in Arc using map services, so complex queries or data analysis can be completed there.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Conference Name
SRM Sacramento, CA