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WISE User Manual Version 1.2.0 (January 2012)
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1. Policy measures Population scenario No changes Name Baseline Details Policy measures Zoning scenario No changes v Name Baseline Details Policy measures Infrastructure scenario No changes v Name Baseline Details Scenario details window opened from the Save project window When you save a project in WISE you cannot save only part of the changes you have made in the same way that you cannot save half a Word document or send half an e mail Therefore you have to either save or discard the changes you have made for each of the drivers You can overwrite the currently selected sub scenario or save ina new sub scenario thereby retaining the currently selected sub scenario You also have to specify an integrated scenario that will consist of the sub scenarios you are about to save Here again you can either overwrite an existing integrated scenario or save to a new integrated scenario Since we want to retain the Baseline integrated scenario for later we have to specify another name It doesn t really matter WRC Doc 2012288 Page 83 which name you use right now since you are just interested in saving the sub scenarios In the next section you will combine the sub scenarios you create now into integrated scenarios gt Enter the name Temp for the integrated scenario in the Save project window gt Click the Save button in order to save the project Save project
2. Services to agriculture hu Forestry and loaging Inverse correspondence On the top of the Sector land use correspondence tab a default Sector to land use correspondence table is shown representing the land use functions of the land use change model in the rows and the sectors in the columns Here we specify the extent to which each land use function contributes to each sector The ratio coefficients in the Sector to land use correspondence table are used to convert land use demand per sector to land use demand per function You can view or adjust the relation between land use functions and sectors by clicking on the corresponding cell in the table and adjusting the ratio coefficient Note that the values are fractions and that all fraction for one sector should add up to exactly 0 or 1 Press the Apply button under the Sector to land use correspondence table to confirm the modification One system message window will pop up to remind you to reset the coefficients if the values for each sector don t sum to 0 or 1 The system enables you to undo changes in coefficients you have made since its last applied state by means of the Reset button in the Economic model dialog window The Apply button and Reset button are only active after a change has been made Parameters Sector to land use correspondence Horticulture and fruit aro Livestock and cropping far a a Forestry and loagina
3. On the bottom of the Sector land use correspondence tab you find the Inverse correspondence table representing the land use functions of the land use change model in the rows and the sectors in the columns Here the outputs of the extent to which each sector contributes to each land use function are shown The ratio coefficients in the Inverse correspondence table will be used to convert land use demand per function at the local level to land use demand per sector at the regional level In the inverse correspondence table all fraction for one function should add up to exactly O or 1 The values of the Inverse correspondence table are updated over time You can observe the change of the Inverse correspondence table after taking one step WRC Doc 2012288 Page 107 simulation if the change of the ratio coefficients has been made in the Sector to land use correspondence table 4 5 4 4 Consumption The Consumption tab is structured by Input Parameters and Output section You can review and edit the inputs in the table of Input section This represents the initial household consumption per sector for the start year of the simulation Economic model bl oR Le Lt Sector land use correspondence Consumption Demand L Sector Initial household consumption min 2004 Horticulture and fruit growing 13 2949 4 3866 0 842257 5 297 1 93001 v Current household consumption min 2 13 4478 4 43705 0 851942 5 35791 1 9522 a
4. In the middle of the Consumption tab you can review or edit the consumption scalars per age sex cohort in the table of the Parameters section The consumption scalars are used to convert the outputs from the population model to the average person equivalent On the bottom of the Consumption tab it features the output of the current household consumption for each sector The values of the Current household consumption table are updated over time You can observe the changes in the Current household consumption table after taking one step simulation However in order to have the consistent parameter values over time it is suggested to reset the simulation before running it 4 5 4 5 Demand The Demand tab is split in 3 parts by sections Input Parameters and Output section WRC Doc 2012288 Page 108 Economic model Sector fitter Y Sector land use correspondence Demand Land use cons International expo Interregional export Gross fixed capital Changes in invento 4 4 bb Dl Input Time 2006 Jan 01 v 90 8653 1 11242 1 61671 14 9337 Parameters Inverse Leontief matrix 1 01294 0 0354288 0 00785599 A Anarene Livestock an Dairy cattle 0 0124377 1 16261 0 0257647 a nananman 0 303794 44 5295 909 727 1 45232 0 0192297 0 0502031 1 01759 a a nannanmre Final demand min 2004 Output min 2004 0 299011 1 74379 1 51226 0 140548 0 00756484 0 0512455 0 01
5. gt Click on the radio button in front of Use existing legend gt Select the legend from the dropdown list next to Use existing legend gt Press the OK button in the Import plan dialog window Import plan Map file Legend Use existing legend Make new legend New legend 2 WRC Doc 2012288 Page 63 To create a new legend for the newly imported plan If there is no legend file for the spatial plan that you just imported you can create a new legend for it Click on the radio button in front of Make new legend Enter the legend file name for in the text box next to Make new legend Click the Edit legend button The Legend editor dialog window opens Edit the legend for the spatial plan that you just imported in the Legend editor dialog window For more information see section Legend editor VVV WV It is important to define the categories with correct number of classes and proper labels in the Legend editor dialog window when you import a new plan gt Press the OK button in the Legend editor dialog window and close the Legend editor dialog window gt Press the OK button in the Import plan dialog window Now you have imported the spatial plan and selected or created a legend file for it To modify the legend for a newly imported plan Select the spatial plan on the Plans and categories tab Click on the Edit button The Edit zoning plan dialog window opens Click the Edit legend
6. EEE A Scenario External files Integrated scenario name Temp Integrated scenario description To be removed later External factors Climate scenario No changes Medium emission tri External factors Economy scenario Save as new scenario High export Details External factors Population scenario No changes Baseline Policy measures Economy scenario No changes Baseline Policy measures Population scenario No changes Baseline Policy measures Zoning scenario No changes Baseline Policy measures Infrastructure scenario No changes Baseline Save project window after all information has been entered You have now created a new sub scenario for External factors Economy that assumes an increase in international exports In the same way you can create another sub scenario that assumes a decline in international exports or you can define sub scenarios for the other drivers available in WISE In the next section we will learn how to combine the sub scenarios we created as part of integrated scenarios for which we can perform a simulation run and investigate the impacts of our assumed driver developments 3 3 3 2 Managing integrated scenarios If you have followed the steps in the previous section you now have two integrated scenarios Baseline using the baseline sub scenario for External factors Economy and Temp using the High
7. 2 Geonamica My Documents p My Computer My Network Places 1 5 Starting WISE Once installed you can start the WISE application as follows gt Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar gt Goto All Programs Geonamica WISE gt Click the GEONAMICA icon amp WRC Doc 2012288 Page 6 1 5 1 Importing the licence file The first time you start WISE a dialog window will appear asking you to install a licence file for WISE GEONAMICA be No valid licences found 7 Would you like to install a license now Ce J gt Click the OK button on the message window A dialog window will open allowing you to navigate to the folder where you put the licence file for WISE that you received from RIKS gt Select the licence file with the extension ic gt Press the Open buiton of this dialog window The licence file will be created automatically in the same directory as Geonamica exe After this the system will not ask you again to open the licence file when you start WISE Each time you start WISE the About window appears see the section About gt Click the OK button on the About window 1 5 2 Opening the project file gt After you press the OK button on the About window the Open project file dialog window opens gt Navigate to the project file that you want to open and double click on it Open project file Look in G WISE O Animations LS G InputMaps M
8. Edt selected Go to the Parameters part of the Infrastructure layers window You can select your network of interest on the dropdown list next to Network layer The detailed information for all the network changes for the selected layer is displayed in the table gt Click the Add button to import a network change at a specific time for the selected network gt Click the Remove button to delete a network change at a specific time for the selected network gt You can view and edit each network change in isolation by selecting the change of interest from the table and clicking the Show Edit selected button gt Click the Show Edit selected button to display a network change in isolation at a specific time for the selected network These operations regarding the Add button Remove button and Show Edit selected button work similarly with the operations described in the section How to import a network at a specific time and How to adapt a network at a specific time For more information about the network map window opened by pressing the Show Edit selected button see the section Network map window opened via the modeller user interface You can view the high level overview of the entire network at a specific time via the policy user interface For more information see the section Network map window opened via the policy user interface The setting of network changes in the Infrastructure layers dialog window links
9. Extemal factors Protected Areas Protected Areas Policy measures i Protected Areas Protected Areas YY Unprotected but of interest Protected Areas WY DoC and or ARC Protected Areas Parameters WY District Reserves District Reserves and Co FY District Covenants District Reserves and Co By default the zoning status of each category is set to unspecified According to your interpretation of each category you can set the Zoning tool by the following steps gt Go to the Categories precedence tab gt Set the hierarchy among categories by selecting the category and clicking the scroll buttons to move them upwards to downwards through the hierarchy A category that is higher on the list will overrule categories that are lower on the list in case they are in conflict We assume that the hierarchy is a function of the plan itself and not for the specific land use type in WISE Therefore you don t need to set up the hierarchy for each land use type as it is the same for all land use functions Start time of simulation Main window Driver Zoning Plans and categories Category precedence Extemal factors Land use type Residential Lifestyle Blocks y Category rd Department of Conservatio wi Nga Whenua Rahui Kawen Protected Areas Policy measures We Auckland Regional Council Protected Areas we QEII Trust Covenants Protected Areas j
10. Re Co Coz Hor Bio Ve Ot Dai Sh S Ill Residential lt S O O a Residential fh Commercial Fanann ibas lt gt lt C Auto save changes Influence of Commercial on Commercal Graph pane 1600m 565 7 Display options Output Show neighbourhood potential map We now describe all the functionality on the Neighbourhood tab dialog window as indicated in the figure above In the Distance pane you can determine the units for displaying the distance in the neighbourhood in the list pane and the graph pane either in meters or in cells In the Overview pane the influence table displays the influences of each land use on each function land use From To Some of the cells in this table show what the spline that describes the corresponding influence looks like If a spline is flat O influence for all distances it is not displayed in the table Click on a cell in the table to select that interaction rule The spline that describes that influence is displayed in the Graph pane of the dialog window WRC Doc 2012288 Page 122 Auto save changes When you select another cell in the influence table or when you close the Land use change model dialog window if the check box is selected changes that you made will automatically be saved if not when you activate another rule a window will pop up and ask you whether or not to sav
11. WRC Doc 2012288 ono K BR BR WO OWU oO O O O O O WOON A Oa aiektwWowo rt a y aad Oo CO O GON N OO WAN nN OFWBW NO NM WNMNN YN t O O 139 139 139 140 140 141 Page 5 6 Help menu 141 Annex 1 WISE release history 143 Version 1 2 0 80 June 2011 143 Version 1 1 1 8 November 2010 143 Version 1 1 0 17 August 2010 143 Version 1 0 7 16 November 2009 143 Version 1 0 6 11 November 2009 143 Version 1 0 5 9 October 2009 143 Version 1 0 4 17 August 2009 144 Version 1 0 3 24 July 2009 144 Version 1 0 2 17 July 2009 144 Version 1 0 0 10 July 2009 144 Version 0 5 1 1 December 2008 144 Version 0 5 0 80 November 2008 144 Annex 2 Associated project file and versions of WISE 145 Associating project file 145 Adjusting file association in preferences 145 Checking the associated version 146 WRC Doc 2012288 Page ii WRC Doc 2012288 Page iii Introduction Creating Futures is a 4 year project funded by the New Zealand Foundation for Research Science and Technology FRST The project brings together an interdisciplinary team consisting of a key end user Waikato Regional Council WRC and social environmental and economic researchers The project aims to develop new methods and tools to support integrated long term planning by 1 developing processes to evaluate deliberate and choose futures through scenario analysis and multi criteria deliberation frameworks and 2 develop an integrated spatial dec
12. Y Unprotected but of interest Protected Areas WY DoC and or ARC Protected Areas i Pp Wy District Reserves District Reserves and Co Scroll button District Covenants District Reserves and Co End time of simulation gt Select Residential Lifestyle Blocks from the dropdown list next to Land use type gt Set the zoning status for each category on the list by selecting the one from the drop down list in the Zoning status column Finally you need to set the start and end time of each category By default these are set to begin and end of the simulation which is fine for the most categories For WRC Doc 2012288 Page 66 example the restriction to develop Residential Lifestyle Blocks according to the District Reserves only starts from 2010 gt Click the browse button in the Start time column and the District Reserves raw The Start date for category dialog window opens 7 Main window RES o p B X Plans and categories Category precedence Extemal factors Land use type Residential Lifestyle Blocks v 7 Category Plan C LY Department of Conservatio Protected Areas Prohibited W Nga Whenua Rahui Kawen Protected Areas Prohibited Policy measures WW Auckland Regional Council Protected Areas Prohibited J WW QEII Trust Covenants Protected Areas Prohibited WY Unprotected but of interest Protected Areas Unspecified Y DoC and or ARC Protected Areas Proh
13. e Stop lets the simulation stop at the end of the year it is currently computing e Reset finally resets the simulation to the initial starting year in this case 2006 Besides the basic functionality there are two advanced options to run a simulation Update and Pauses These options can be found through the Simulation menu They are described in the section Simulation menu 3 5 Visualising indicators The basic output WISE produces are maps land use map climate maps hydrology maps water quality maps and threatened environment map and numerical values However these maps and figures are not always easy to interpret at first instance For that reason WISE offers you the opportunity to compute indicators as well An indicator in this context is a measure to make a particular phenomenon perceptible that is not at least not immediately detectable Indicators are organised in four groups in the user interface e Social indicators Economic indicators Environmental indicators Land use indicators Some of these indicators describe a state or a condition e g the maps under the Environmental indicators section the age cohort figure and the numerical values in the tables and others show a change over time the timeline graphs The first set of indicators for the start year is already available when starting up the simulation for the second set the simulation requires a step first otherwise no change can be calculated m Main wi
14. gt Press the OK button in the Legend editor dialog window to confirm and save changes you made for the legend 2 3 3 Graph The graph editor is used extensively in WISE to define two dimensional relations time series and distance decay functions At the left side of the graph editor window is graph display area To the right is x y value pairs list showing you the x y value of the graph In general except for the neighbourhood influence graph see the section Land use change model the graphs in WISE can be edited both in the Graph display area part which is indicated with the white background and it can also be edited in the X Y value WRC Doc 2012288 Page 24 pairs list part Changes made in one of two parts will be immediately visible in the other part In the current version of WISE for the editable graphs we apply a linear interpolation between different points This means that when you add or change the value of one point WISE will automatically interpolate between this point and its neighbour points TN international exports in Horticulture and fruit growing 2006 90 8653 2011 83 5411 2016 83 5411 2021 983 5411 2026 83 5411 2031 83 5411 2050 83 5411 Yea A i 2006 o 10 Grid 5 pa Graph display area X Y value pairs list You can change a graph by entering points in the graph display area gt Move the mouse pointer to the abscissa position for which you want to enter a new
15. shp gt Specify the name and path of the file that you want to save changes to gt Press Save 4 5 6 7 Suitability Click the Suitability tab to access the contents depicted as the figure below WRC Doc 2012288 Page 131 s Land use change model Land use SAE v Land use type Vacant Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Input Maximum suitability for all land uses 10 Import from Overlay Tool Time Map 2006 Jan 01 E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMa lad Remove time Suitability is represented in the land use change model by a map for each vacant or function land use Values on the suitability map quantify the effect that physical characteristics of the land have on the possible future occurrence of land uses The Suitability maps can be created with the help of the Overlay Tool lt is important to keep the default names of these suitability maps which are assigned by the Overlay Tool in the case you can import one or all suitability maps generated by Overlay tool by clicking the Import from Overlay Tool button In the Import Overlay Tool maps dialog window enter the time for which you want to import the suitability maps select the location where you stored all suitability maps generated by Overlay tool check the check box next to Vacant land uses are included in Overlay Tool project You need to verify if the suitab
16. 2012288 Page 60 The values for the start year of the simulation are given by default If the columns are displayed as empty that means the values for the start year will be used constantly over the simulation period If the values are specified for more than one year the system takes the interpolated values for the unspecified years on the basis of the values for its two closest specified years gt Specify the values for a specific year by entering new values for each residential land use category The sum of proportion of people living for each land use category for this year should be exactly 100 You have now changed the policy measure for population for a certain district Besides socio economic policy measures WISE also incorporates measures for zoning regulations and transport You can select one of them on the dropdown list next to Driver in the content pane First you are going to learn how to incorporate the spatial planning with a tool named Zoning tool Next the options related to the nfrastructure will be explained 3 2 2 3 Zoning maps Zoning maps represent the policy part of the land use allocation process Different locations have different restrictions for particular land uses Areas that can be facilitating for one land use can be restrictive for other land use functions like protected nature which facilitates natural land uses and at the same time restricts developments in residential or industry amp commerce
17. Hamilton January 2012 January 2012 ISBN 978 0 9864687 2 8 978 0 9864687 3 5 PDF WRC document 2121773 PDF WRC document 2012282 Word Acknowledgement The New Zealand Foundation for Research Science amp Technology FRST funds the Creating Futures project under contract ENVW0601 to Waikato Regional Council The regional council provides additional funding and administrative support for the project Some early co funding was also provided by Landcare Research Disclaimer This report has been prepared for the Creating Futures project administered by the Waikato Regional Council as a reference document and as such does not constitute Council s policy Council requests that if excerpts or inferences are drawn from this document for further use by individuals or organisations due care should be taken to ensure that the appropriate context has been preserved and is accurately reflected and referenced in any subsequent spoken or written communication While Waikato Regional Council and contributing project contractors have exercised all reasonable skill and care in controlling the contents of this report Council and those contractors accept no liability in contract tort or otherwise for any loss damage injury or expense whether direct indirect or consequential arising out of the provision of this information or its use by you or any other party WISE Waikato Integrated Scenario Explorer User Manual Version
18. Main window Network Transport network 2012 Jan 01 Addition 2012 Show Edit network at time The figure above shows the policy user interface for the Infrastructure driver The changes to the network are listed in the table with time and descriptive names It is allowed to have several changes in the same year You can use the button Show Edit network at time to open a window with a single network map displaying the network at the chosen time incorporating all specified network changes You can add or remove elements from this network or change the accessibility tyoe of an element residential road etc by using the Import network change button or the Remove selected changes button You can store the changes you made as a new network change and give a descriptive name You can view and edit each network change in isolation in the modeller user interface via Main window Drivers Parameters Land use Accessibility Go to infrastructure layers button Infrastructure layers window for more information see the section Accessibility 3 2 2 11 How to view an infrastructure network gt Goto Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click Policy measures icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the Main window gt Select Infrastructure from the dropdown list next to Driver You will see the information related to infrastructure displayed on the content pane To view a netwo
19. On the top of the Land use constraint tab you can view and edit the Land use productivity per sector The Land use productivity is used to convert the mln 2004 per sector to hector and vice versa WRC Doc 2012288 Page 110 Economic model M 4 gt M Sector filter Land use constraint Supply X Indicators Parameters Sector Land productivity ha min 2004 Horticulture and fruit growing Unconstrained land use demand ha Constrained land use demand ha 60920 60920 16948 16948 528 528 932 920 age ore Output corresponding to constraint land use de Change in output due to land use constraint minS 164 227 21 9376 707 135 13 5441 1843 08 24 886 139 292 2 66791 Qarniror tn anrinidhira hinting and tanning 0S 901 4 1A715 si On the bottom part of the Land use constraint tab two tables are displayed as the outputs which are updated over the simulation period e The Unconstrained land use demand per land use function is the demand from the economic model e The Constrained land use demand per land use function is the demand that could be allocated as constrained by the available space in the land use change model e The Outout corresponding to constraint land use per sector is output based on the constrained demand from the land use change model e The Change in outout due to land use constraint per sector is the difference between Outout corresponding to constraint land use and the Output of the De
20. Parameters and Output parts are displayed from top to bottom Population model Population Residential land use demand Input Excel parameter file jons InputMaps WOW _Base_Data xls First year 2007 Last year 2060 Parameters Birth gender bias towards boys 0 51338199513382 Edit times Interpolate 2006 Jan 01 2050 Jan 01 Age District Franklin Thames Cor Hauraki Waikato Matamata 239 045 269 978 192 562 690 526 aE 263 171 275 93 213 822 744 422 442 262 228 270 134 209 513 736 184 41 279 081 274 951 216 559 721 908 434 270 548 279 13 232 606 735 492 430 y gt All data inputs to the population model base population migration rates fertility rates and survivorship rates are contained in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet This Excel parameter file includes the data necessary required by the population model for a simulation e Survivorship rates by single year of age and gender per district Fertility rates by single year of age for all females aged 13 49 per district Base population by single year of age and gender per district Additional migration from Economic Development Assumptions EDA per district Migration rates by single year of age and gender per district WRC Doc 2012288 Page 113 In the Input part you can upload a new population parameter file by clicking the browse button next to Excel parameter file You can view and edit the first year and the last year of the
21. To generate colours You can also apply a predefined palette to the classes in the legend gt Click on the Generate colours button to open the Generate colours dialog window gt Make sure Predefined is selected gt Select an option from the dropdown list just below the Predefined label gt Press the OK button to close the Generate colours dialog window The Top and Bottom labels indicate how the colours will be applied in the table The colour on the left will be applied to the top line in the table the colour on the right will be applied to the bottom line Generate colours You can also apply a customized colour scheme to the classes in the legend The Custom part of the Generate colours window allows you to easily make a smooth palette that blends from one colour to the next gt Click on the Generate colours button to open the Generate colours dialog window gt Click on the Custom radio button WRC Doc 2012288 Page 21 Click on one of the boxes just below the custom colour scheme in order to select it The dropdown list under Edit colour will display the colour of the selected box You can change the colour of the selected box by clicking on the dropdown list under Edit colour You can add intermediate boxes to blend from one colour to the next by anywhere on the custom colour scheme between Top and Bottom You can delete an intermediate box by right clicking on the box and selecting Delete from the
22. button In the Legend editor dialog window you can enter new labels and set new colours For more information see section Legend editor Press the OK button in the Legend editor dialog window and close the Legend editor dialog window Press the OK button in the Edit zoning plan dialog window Vv Vv VVV WV The categories of this plan will be updated automatically If you want to modify the legend of a spatial plan it is important for you to access the Legend editor dialog window via the Edit button instead of the Show button on the Plans and categories tab It should be noted that except for editing colours changing other parts of the legend will cause the reset of the zoning tool In other words the setting you made on the Category precedence tab will be initialized Therefore it is recommended to first edit the legend including defining the labels for the imported plan before setting the parameters on the Category precedence tab To show a plan and its categories gt Goto the Plans and categories tab gt Double click the plan Protected areas that you just imported The content pane under the Plans and categories tab now fills with a hierarchy three that shows an item District Reserves and Covenants with the two sub items categories District Reserves and District Covenants WRC Doc 2012288 Page 64 m Main window Driver Zoning v XY Plans and categories Category precedence Extemal factors E District R
23. e Table The following sub sections describe how to edit input and display output for each of those by categories WRC Doc 2012288 Page 13 2 3 1 Map window The Land use map window is a Map window which we will use as an example A Map window is split into 5 viewing areas called panes You can open and close Map windows except for the Land use map window Beware opened Map windows are updated while a scenario runs This consumes processing time and will slow down the overall program Land use map Bare Surfaces a lo District boundaries E ndigenous Vegetation A Dther Exotic Vegetation C etland C Residential Lifestyle Blocks o Residential Low Densi ph J Sesidential Medium to High Layer manager pane E dommercial ELP C Community Services C H prticulture C Bibfuel Cropping Splitter bar Overview pane 2 3 1 1 Splitter bar and overview pane Panes are separated from each other by means of splitter bars You can move the splitter bars to change the size of a pane The overview pane is displayed in the lower left portion of the Land use map window It displays the entire modelled region in this case the Waikato region A wire frame rectangle outlines the portion of the region that is currently displayed in the map pane You can move the wire framed rectangle by placing the mouse pointer inside it and clicking and holding the left mouse button Mov
24. gt Select the maps that you want to analyse from the dropdown list in the toolbar next to and next to El for instance Land use map_2006 rst as Map 1 and Land use map_2030 rst as Map 2 gt Click the 1 button to open the land use map for 2006 in the 7st Map window and click the 2 button to open the land use map for 2030 in the 2nd Map window Note that the current legends in the left side of the map windows are still set by default There are two ways to change the legend files of the land use maps that you imported in the MCK WRC Doc 2012288 Page 92 e Edit the legend one by one in the Legend Editor by clicking on the Legend option on the Edit menu on the menu bar For more information we refer the MCK user manual e Copy the content of the land use legend file My documents Geonamica WISE Legends LandUse txt that you used in WISE to the legend file Legends Land Use txt that the Land use theme in MCK is used This way you can have the same legend for the land use maps in MCK as the one used in WISE Now you are going to set comparison algorithm gt Click the Algorithm button 4 on the toolbar The Comparison algorithm dialog window opens gt Click the checkbox in front of Per category in the Comparison algorithm window Press the OK button on the top right of the window gt Now to choose which land use you want to investigate click the Parameters button on the toolbar The Algorithm settings Per category dialog
25. 1 2 0 RIKS BV June 2011 RIKS Team leader e Hedwig van Delden Contributing researchers e Jelle Hurkens e Yu e Shi e Roel Vanhout e Jasper van Vliet Research Institute for Knowledge Systems BV P O Box 463 6200 AL Maastricht The Netherlands www riks nl ge Sakiks research institute for knowledge systems Contents Acknowledgement Introduction User Manual An Overview 1 Getting started 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 Computer requirements Installing WISE and accompanying tools Wise directory structure Map Comparison Kit directory structure Starting WISE Screen layout System Information Closing WISE If you experience problems 2 Running the simulation 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 9 2 6 2 Project file integrated scenario and sub scenario Opening a project file Editing Input and displaying output Saving changes Running a scenario Saving results Analysing results 3 Policy interface 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 Overview of the policy interface Setting up the drivers Creating integrated scenarios Running the simulation Visualising indicators Analysing results 4 Modeller interface 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 Overview of the system diagram Model Building Blocks MBB Connectors and connections Dialog windows Individual model components 5 The WISE menu system 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 9 9 File menu Simulation menu Maps menu Options menu Window menu
26. 5 6 6 Network map window opened via the modeller user interface The user interface of the network map window opened via the policy user interface is different from the one opened via the modeller user interface In this section we focus the one opened via the modeller user interface For the other one please refer to the section Network map window opened via the policy user interface e You can view and edit the exact network changes for the selected network and for the specific year in the Network map window opened via the modeller user interface e You can view the high level overview of network layer for the selected network and for the specific year in the Network map window opened via the policy user interface For instance the figure below shows the network map window opened via the policy user interface All the roads on the Transport network layer for 2010 are displayed WRC Doc 2012288 Page 129 Network layer Transport network 2010 Jan 01 Nodes Node width Link color Link width E Residential road a je Transport network 2010 Jan 01 C E Collector route C E Arterial route C Jy Principal highway C Jy Major highway E3 O Railway C Jj Dairy processing C A Timber processing E o Abattoir District boundaries Color master field ACCTYPE x Line width master field i ACCTYPE C Show nodes Show links The figure below shows the network map window opened via the modeller user interface Only
27. A Bare Surfaces ae Indigenous Vegetation Other Exotic Vegetation Wetland Residential Lifestyle Blocks Residential Low Density Residential Medium to High Density Commercial Community Services Hartin ihre 2 O O m m mw N U O Output Show annual runoff map Show summer flow yield map 2 3 5 Date and time for map file Dynamic changes over time are considered explicitly in WISE Therefore maps for specific point in time are used as input in certain models Climate model land use change model and terrestrial biodiversity model in WISE Here is one example of how to edit date and time for map files at this specified date and time see the section Map file WRC Doc 2012288 Page 27 and use change model Land use SANE v Land use type Function Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Input Initial land use map ps Land use Waik_luc_NZMG200m rst J Show Edit Land use changes me u 2006 Jan 01 EJ Remove time Show curent land use map and selected changes Parameters Random coefficient Total potential formula Vacants TP 5 Functions TP 1 random N if N gt 0 A S Z 2 A S Z Output Show total potential map Go to Main window Drivers Parameters Land use Land use tab Land use changes section Click the Add time button The Enter date and time dialog window opens Left click the text
28. Initial total 97 0779 8 39726 2101 64 137040 11681 1 305 824 38 6379 5717 09 418210 35647 7 867 562 114 172 12116 6 1 09288e 006 488505 55 8802 11 4065 2176 9 102955 8775 75 31510 8 18 96162 9 551 251237 1 84944e 23673 3 13 a gt 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Rate of change in labour force productivity year Rate of change in land productivity year 0 44 0 5 1 66327 0 5 3 45754 0 5 2 25016 0 5 0 44 054 Current gro Current valu Currentinte Current emp Current ene Currentene Currentene Currentene Current to 1 01384 98 4211 8 51345 2121 34 138241 11783 5 1 03561 316 714 40 0138 5822 19 430936 36732 5 1 07928 936 341 123 223 12625 1 17362e 006 524597 1 01619 56 7849 11 5912 2162 37 8873 24 31787 18 99089 1 57 269799 1 98608e 23936 3 13 oe v 0 0 0 0 gt On the top of the Indicators tab it shows the Input table where you can view and edit the initial values of the indicators per sector for the start year of the simulation It should be noted that the initial value must be non negative In the Parameters table you can view and edit the Rate of change in labour force productivity and the Rate of change in land use productivity per sector On the bottom you can see the output of indicators per sector e The Current growth factor in the first column of the Output table shows the ratio of Output in the current year to the one in the previous year WRC Doc 2012288 Pag
29. InputMaps Infrastru E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastru E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastru E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastru E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastru E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastru dada 1 077 Ni EET On the top of the dialog window the default file names and file paths for the initial network layers are listed in the table by Network layer name You can adapt an initial network layer for the specific layer by clicking on the browse button next of the specific layer and selecting the file that you want to upload You can also view and edit the selected initial network map by clicking the Show Edit selected button Clicking the Add remove infrastructure layers button to open the Add remove infrastructure layers window You can change the name of the network layers by entering a new name in the text box in the Network layer column You can adapt the initial network layer by clicking on the browse button and uploading a new file Add remove infrastructure layers Infrastructure layers Network layer Initial network map Major processing sites E RIKS Regional Futures WV113 Simulations I Residential attractants E RIKS Regional Futures V113 Simulations I Add network layer Name Airports File ERIKS Regional Futures 113 S
30. Main window Drivers Policy measures Driver Zoning gt Import the maps representing the spatial plans into the system gt Set the hierarchy among categories by clicking on the category and clicking the scroll buttons on the left side of the table to move them upwards or downwards through the hierarchy This hierarchy is assumed to be the same for all land use functions and therefore it only needs to be set once gt Set for each category the start year and the end year when this is different from the default value This start year and end year per category is assumed to be similar for all land use functions and therefore needs to be set only once WRC Doc 2012288 Page 62 gt For each land use function interpret all categories This can be done by selecting the proper interpretation from the available options gt Set the matrix of De Facto land uses that is used to compute the numerical zoning maps through the modeller user interface For more information see the section Zoning In the following steps you will learn in detail how to set up the zoning regulations for a new project and import a new plan to the existing overlay via the GUI of the zoning tool 3 2 2 6 How to set up spatial planning for a project file with an empty zoning tool For example a WISE project file has been set up without information on spatial planning You would like to introduce a district reserves and covenants map and a protected areas
31. Male 151 5252 151 5252 152 6889 176 2947 15 Population people Franklin Male 140 6422 140 6422 174 3876 155 361 16 Population people Franklin Male 147 3394 147 3394 167 484 176 5763 17 Population people Franklin Male 145 6651 145 6651 151 0545 166 9572 18 Population people Franklin Male 148 0925 148 0925 153 9636 149 4523 19 Population people Franklin Male 138 396 138 396 135 0045 147 9992 om l A pw La A 3 _ Fis Ae AAA oor sana rr AMI Inr Annn M 4 gt r Biodiversity Population MergeDemand Economic lt Ready NUM Note that in order to establish a successful link it is required that Excel is installed on your computer If WISE cannot find Excel the Write to Excel on the Options menu will be greyed out 2 6 2 Log maps You can use the Log maps command on the Options menu to store all the maps produced by the system in the form of rst files The system generates a Log File log automatically when you use the Log maps command In the Log File all the maps that you selected to log are included You can analyse these logged maps files log with the Map Comparison Kit see the section Analysing spatial results When Log maps command is selected the Log settings dialog window opens WRC Doc 2012288 Page 46 Log settings Maps to log meEntire model Infrastructure WLand use model Neighbourhood O Zoning Accessibility Total potential Land
32. The system diagram displays in the content pane on the right side of the window gt Click the Economics MBB box at the Region level in the system diagram The Economic model dialog window opens WRC Doc 2012288 Page 104 Economic model M 4 gt gt I Sector filter Sector land use correspondence Land use constraint Supply Y Indicators Parameters Sector Variable International exports Interregional exports Gross fixed capital forme Horticulture and fruit growing a x a lt l q1 11A Oil and gas exploration and extraction Meat and meat product manufacturing Dairy product manufacturing Other food manufacturing Beverage malt and tobacco manufacturing Textile and apparel manufacturing Wood product manufacturing Paper and paper product manufacturing Printing publishing and recorded media Petroleum and industrial chemical manufacturing Rubber plastic and other chemical product manufacturing Non metallic mineral product manufacturing lt 3 ada 51 51 77 a 11aaa7 10d gq aq aaa MAd adqagqaqaqaqaqaqaaq qa aaqgq qaaqa daad 5 The Economic model dialog window is structured by 7 tabs Sector filter Sector land use correspondence Consumption Demand Land use constraint Supply and Indicators 4 5 4 1 Scroll bar and slider in the table Ha e H S The Scroll bar is located the left top part of the dialog window Four scroll buttons are positioned that enable the u
33. When the non active and non read only integrated scenario is selected you can change a sub scenario which is part of that integrated scenario by clicking the Select button for the corresponding driver e g Economic scenario Population scenario etc A dialog window opens as depicted below where you can select one of the available sub scenarios Select external factors economy scenario Economy growth selected v Economy growth selected WRC Doc 2012288 Page 78 You can view all the sub scenarios and you can edit the sub scenarios which are not read only by clicking the Edit button A dialog window opens as depicted below where you can edit the name and description of that sub scenario Sub scenarios can only be deleted if they are not selected in any of the available integrated scenarios Edit external factors economy scenarios Scenario name Economy growth selected v Description Increase the international exports for dairy cattle farming for the year Rename scenario Old name Economy growth New name Economy growth Ca 3 3 2 1 How to view an existing integrated scenario Y Y VY VY Go to the Scenario tab of the Main window Click your integrated scenario of interest on the dropdown list next to Integrated scenario on the top of the right side of the window View the description of the selected integrated scenario in the Integrated scenario pane View
34. a ings User My Documents GeonamicaswISE Legends 4innual runoff tt Legend type Numeric v Number of classes 5 1000 4000 mm year 650 1000 mm year 400 650 mm year 250 400 mm year 0 250 mm year Generate colours Generate labels Generate class bounds To generate class bounds gt gt gt gt Click the Generate class bounds button The Generate class bounds window opens Click on the dropdown list next to Order to choose the order of legend entries You can specify the total range of the legend in the Display interval part by entering values in the Minimum value and Maximum value text boxes Check the Choose automatically box to fill these values with the lowest and highest values in the map select a scaling method from the dropdown list in the Scale part When a method is selected the class ranges will be calculated as well as an estimated effectiveness of the chosen scale that can range from 0 to 100 where a higher value indicates a better scale If the Find best scale button is clicked the legend editor will iterate over all available scaling methods and select the one with the highest estimated effectiveness gt Click the OK button to confirm the modification and close the Generate class bounds window The updated lower bounds and upper bounds for all classes are displayed in the table of the Legend editor dialog window Note that the labels in the table will not be u
35. aiy me 2 i C J Commercial ay Me n wi C E Community Services v Flood Inspect Copy region Copy value E Save Grid v gt Change the initial land use map with the tools under Grid tools gt Close the Initial land use map window One message window appears to ask you whether or not save changes you made GEONAMICA 2 Would you like to save the changes you made gt Press the No button to cancel saving changes you made GEONAMICA a The file could not be saved Lox gt Press the Yes button to save the changes you made The Save map Initial land use map dialog window opens where you can save the changed map under a new name with its extension It is strongly recommend entering a new name for the changed map so that you can always find the original map coming with the software else it will be overwritten WRC Doc 2012288 Page 31 Save map Initial land use map Save in gt Land use A Waik_luc_NZMG200m rst 2 My Recent Documents My Documents J9 Caen File name Test _Landuse_2006 rst e Save as type Supported raster map files asc img rst v gt 2 4 Saving changes The previous section Editing Input and displaying output describes how to edit the input in WISE This section describes how to save changes that you made in WISE As it is mentioned in the section Project file integrated scenario and sub scenario input da
36. and enter the new value in the text box next to Y Press OK Vv VV VVV WV Now you are ready to save changes that you made to the 2 parameters The operations of saving sub scenarios saving an integrated scenario and saving a project file can be done in the same dialog window gt Click the Save project command on the File menu The Save project dialog window opens The figure depicted below shows the dialog window on the Scenario tab On the top of the window the area in the red frame is the Integrated scenario pane On the lower part of the window the area in the green frame is the Sub scenario pane Save project Scenario External files Integrated scenario name New scenario Integrated scenario description Enter description here Integrated scenario pane External factors Climate scenario No changes Ww Economy scenario Save as new scenario Population scenario Save as new scenario Folicy measures Economy scenario No changes Policy measures Zoning scenario No changes v Infrastructure scenario No changes Ww Sub scenario pane cae 2 4 2 Saving sub scenarios First of all we explore the actions related to saving sub scenarios The Sub scenario pane part allows you to give a name and description for the sub scenario that have been changed The options available in the dropdown list for each driver can differ based on
37. are connected to one another by means of MBB Connectors The WISE MBBs are structured by 4 spatial levels NZ amp World Region District and Local level The MBBs incorporated in WISE are e Climate change scenarios Climate model e Hydrology Hydrology model WRC Doc 2012288 Page 97 Water quality Water quality model Economics Economic model Demography Population model Terrestrial biodiversity Terrestrial biodiversity model Land use Land use change model Spatial indicators not available in this version The representation of the system diagram in the Main window has been created with the help of the following basic elements MBBs MBB Connectors Connections and MBB Dialog windows 4 2 Model Building Blocks MBB Model Building Blocks are represented in the system diagrams by means of a rectangle with the name of the MBB displayed in it Land use An active MBB is represented in black When you move the mouse pointer over such a block its colours becomes inverted Next if you click on it a dialog window will be open This dialog window is the graphic user interface of the MBB It has the function to receive the user input and to display the model output 4 3 Connectors and connections Variables and parameter values can be passed from one MBB to the other via Connections or Pipes MBBs will dispense variable or parameter values with the rest of the models via Out connectors and will take in information f
38. button on the message window above means that the next time you double click the icon of the project file Waikato geoproj the WISE application window will open directly which is linked to the current version of WISE e Clicking the No button on the message window above means that nothing will be changed The next time you double click the icon of the project file Waikato geoproj the application window will open with which geoproj files are currently associated e t makes no difference whether you press the Yes or No button if you have only one version of Geonamica exe installed on your computer You can skip this sub section Adjusting file association in preferences After defining the setting for the project file association you can adjust it via the Options menu in WISE To do so Preferences File associations When Geonamica project files georpoj are not associated with this program Do nothing Automatically assocate Ask me what to do Automatically check if a newer version is available gt Go to Options menu Preferences The Preferences dialog window opens with three options gt Select the option of your interest and press the OK button in the File association part WRC Doc 2012288 Page 145 Here you can select which action should be taken when Geonamica project files geoproj are not associated with this version of WISE Note that this is only verified when you open WISE The default
39. climate Select the Baseline sub scenario for the other drivers Enter the name Climate change for the integrated scenario Click the OK button VVVVVV 7 Main window Integrated scenario Temp active Scenario details Create new integrated scenario T Integrated scenario name Climate change Integrated scenario description High emission climate scenario Description Scenario manager External factors External Factors Eg External factors Climate scenario High emission trend with variability v External factors Pg External factors Economy scenario Baseline External factors Population scenario Baseline Policy measures Economy scenario Baseline Policy measures zo Policy measures Population scenario Baseline v Policy measures f i Policy measures Zoning scenario Baseline v Policy measures Infrastructure scenario Baseline v Policy measures Ed Policy measures Po Create new integrated scenario window opened from the Scenario manager in the Main window To run a simulation with the newly created integrated scenario you must first activate it gt Select the integrated scenario Climate change from the list in the toolbar see 0 gt Click the Run button on the toolbar to run the simulation WRC Doc 2012288 Page 85 gt If you don t want to wait for the simulation to finish click the Stop button on the toolbar GEONAMICA Waikat
40. content pane on the right hand side of the window The Open dialog window of the MCK opens gt Click the Cancel button in the Open dialog window gt Select the Open option on the File menu of the Map Comparison Kit The Edit Log File dialog window of the MCK opens Map Comparison Kit 3 0 File Edit View Options Tools Window Help AE ead J staf wxStee Edit Log File gt Click the New theme item and give a name Land use for the new group of maps that you are going to import gt Press the Import button in the Edit Log File window The Import dialog window opens You will find the logged maps rst of the baseline scenario in the folder of My documents Geonamica WISE Log by default or in the specific folder that you defined in the section Log maps gt Select the rst in the Files of type box gt Select the map that you want to compare Repeat this step to import all the maps that you want to compare The imported maps are displayed on the Land use list gt Click the OK button in the Edit Log File dialog window A Save as dialog window opens where you are required to name and save the project file of MCK in log format Name the log file and press the OK button in the Save as window A log file is actually a file which contains a reference to one or several maps that you want to perform comparisons When you open a log file in MCK you can easily load all maps referred in the log file
41. context menu Press the OK button to close the Generate colours dialog window and apply the colour scheme to the legend Press the Cancel button to keep the legend colours as they are Vv Vv VV V WV Generate colours PEP los mitt tie i Other To save the legend gt Press the OK button in the Legend editor dialog window to save the changes you made for this legend The map will now be displayed using the new legend 2 3 2 2 Numerical legends The figure below shows the Legend editor dialog window for a numerical legend As you can see more functions are available than for a categorical legend namely generating labels and generating class bounds Legend editor File ings User My Documents Geonamica wISE Legends 4nnual funoff txt Legend type Numeric Number of classes E 1000 4000 mm year 650 1000 mm year 400 650 mm year 250 400 mm year 0 250 mm year Generate colours Generate labels Generate class bounds To manually adjust class bounds for a numerical legend gt Make sure Numeric is selected on the dropdown list next to Legend type gt Click on the upper or lower bound you want to change and enter the new value lf the lower bound is larger than the upper bound the values will be highlighted in red Note that you cannot save the legend until you have adjusted these values WRC Doc 2012288 Page 22 Legend editor
42. dialog window gt Step 2 Select WISE from the list of applications that can be automatically removed by Windows and press the Change Remove buiton gt Step 3 The Confirm File Deletion dialog window will open Press the OK button to confirm that you want to remove WISE and all its files from your hard disk gt Step 4 Repeat the steps 1 to 3 to uninstall the Map Comparison Kit 1 3 Wise directory structure By default WISE is installed in the directory C Program Files Geonamica The WISE directory includes Geonamica exe and all the DLL files required running the WISE system By default data for WISE is installed in C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamical WISE You will see the following directory structure File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sax X 3 S DO search ij Folders ies Address B C Documents and Settings User My Documents Geonamica WISE A JAnimations File and Folder Tasks Y Other Places 3 InputMaps IntermediateMaps Geonamica L My Documents P My Computer My Network Places These directories include all the project files data files and intermediate map outputs needed to run WISE Here you will also find the WISE project file recognizable by the extension geoproj The project file contains the basic information the software needs to run a simulation The data part of WISE typically contains the following sub directories and files e Animations animatio
43. for network dialog window opens gt Select the date 2010 Jan 01 on the dropdown list next to Time gt Click the OK button in the Select time for network dialog window The Network layer map window for the selected time opens where represents the selected network layer and represents the chose time gt Unselect the check box next to Show nodes in the Network tools to display all links on the map Select time for network fx WRC Doc 2012288 Page 73 For more information about how to work with the map window see the section Map window 3 2 2 14 How to adapt a network at a specific time There are two ways to introduce a new road you can either do it by drawing a line in the user interface of WISE or by introducing it as a shape file that you prepared in a GIS package Since the manually drawn segments are often inaccurate and not connected to the rest of the road network it is advisable to introduce the new road ina GIS first For the sake of the exercise however we explain how to draw and remove a road in WISE To add a new road gt Goto Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click Policy measures icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the Main window gt Select Infrastructure from the dropdown list next to Driver gt Select Transport network on the dropdown list next to Network gt Click the Show Edit network at time button at the bottom of the window The Select time for networ
44. have a good understanding of the individual models we suggest you to use the default settings 4 1 Overview of the system diagram To access the modeller user interface gt Goto the Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click the Parameters icon in the navigation pane The system diagram of the integrated models becomes visible in the content pane on the right hand side of the Main window The system diagram in the content pane is the most essential feature of the user interface for the modeller It shows an overview of the structure of the integrated models at the most abstract level and enables access to the details of the model at this level but also at lower levels You should learn to use it as a graphical explorer of the model You can change neither the model structure nor its graphical representation Main window Climate Spatial change i Sere scenarios Hydrology Demography Terrestrial Economics biodiversity Local The WISE system has been implemented by means of the software framework Geonamica Geonamica models consist of Model Building Blocks MBBs that contain the code and or data required to calculate and execute mathematical operations varying from a single operation such as the sum of two numbers to a complex set of interlinked operations set of mathematical equations Model Building Blocks are graphically represented in the user interface by means of a rectangle with the name of the MBB in it They
45. in the text box next to Scenario name gt Enter the description for this integrated scenario in the text box next to Scenario description To save the sub scenario you have just created under a new name Select Save as new scenario on the dropdown list for the Population scenario row Click the Details button The Scenario details window opens Enter a new sub scenario name and add a short description of the sub scenario Click the OK button Click the Save button at the bottom of the Save project dialog window VVVV V Scenario details Test_Population Change fertility lever for 2050 You have now created a new sub scenario Jest population for the external factors population scenario and a new integrated scenario Test This sub scenario can be used in the next step of the policy impact assessment Creating integrated scenarios 3 2 1 3 How to load an existing population sub scenario To load an existing population sub scenario you should know how to work with the scenario manager For more information see the section Creating integrated scenarios gt Go to the Scenarios tab of the Main window gt Click the Scenario manager icon in the navigation pane gt Click on the New button on the top right of the content pane The Create new integrated scenario dialog window opens gt Give your integrated scenario a new name and give a description of the integrated scenario Something you can remember the sc
46. map and you know how to interpret the values in these maps gt Make sure that you have opened the new project file to which you want to introduce these maps To access the zoning tool gt Goto the Drivers tab of the Main window and click the Policy measures icon gt Select Zoning in the dropdown list next to Driver in the content pane on the right side of the Main window It is empty in the content pane except for some buttons at the bottom To import a new plan gt Make sure that the plans you want to introduce are pre processed to the correct raster format for inclusion in WISE They should have the same size resolution projection lower left coordinate as the regions map used in the system and with the file extension asc img or rst gt Click the Import plan button at the bottom of the content pane The Import plan dialog window opens gt Enter a name for the spatial plan District Reserves and Covenants that you are going to import in the text box next to Name Click the browse button next to Map file The Select zoning plan map window opens gt Navigate to the spatial plan file that you want to import and double click on it Import plan Map file Legend Use existing legend Accessibility Make new legend To use an existing legend for the newly imported plan If the legend for the spatial plan that you just imported already exists in the system you can use this existing legend
47. next to Network gt Click the Show Edit network at time button and select the year of interest and click OK button The transport network for the selected year appears in the opened map window Click on the Link width tab in the legend pane Click on one of the classes to open the Legend editor dialog window Click on the cell in the Width column for the class of interest to open the Choose line width dialog window Click on the up down spin buttons to select the line width of interest for the selected class Press the OK button to confirm the change you made on the width for the selected class Vv Vv VV WV Network layer Transport network 2010 Jan 01 n sss in Nodes Node width ey hoy REAR KEA a s at oo District boundaries Link color H Residential road ESE Legend editor IX coro den 01 E collector route File Link wdth tt H Arterial route Legend type Poal aaay Number of classes og Major highway Width Label Railway Residential road FY Dairy processing rere Choose line width xX Timber processing a kakaian Line width 1 20 in pixels k Abattoir Principal highway H Residential attractants Major highway Railway Dairy processing Timber processing Abattoir Residential attractants D 4y A n A WU M e O wo sy A a A UU N e O Generate labels Generate class bounds Generate labels To save changes made in the legend editor
48. option is Ask me what to do If this is selected and project files are not associated with Metronamica you will see the Associate project files dialog window described above on start up The system will check automatically if there is a newer version of WISE available if the check box at the bottom is selected Checking the associated version You can check with which version of Geonamica the geopro j project file is associated using the following steps VV VV VV VW Right click on My Computer and select Explore Click on Tools from the menu bar and select Folder Options from the drop down menu Click the File Types tab in the Folder Options window Scroll down in the Registered file types window and select GEOPROJ under the Extensions column Click the Advanced button near the bottom of the Folder Options window Select Open with Geonamica from the list in the Actions window and then click the Edit button to the right side The Editing action for type Geonamica Project window opens In the text box under Application used to perform action you can see the path of the Geonamica exe with which the geoproj file types are currently associated WRC Doc 2012288 Page 146 ISBN 978 0 9864687 2 8 978 0 9864687 3 5 PDF
49. or editing the zoning maps with the zoning tool you should understand the meaning of terms which are used in the Zoning tool Plan A plan is a map that represents any spatial plan It contains source data which is not interpreted yet The data in a plan should be categorical not numerical The map that represents the plan should have the same geo reference as the region map lower left x coordinate lower left y coordinate cell size number of rows and columns The data itself need not cover the entire modelling area for example because it only covers one municipality Uncovered areas must have a no data value Category A spatial plan can have one or several categories each of which is represented by a category in the map For example a plan that outlines the protected areas can have the categories protected forests protected natural area and non protected nature No data values in the map will be interpreted as no data in the zoning tool that is they cannot be assigned a zoning status other than no data WRC Doc 2012288 Page 61 Zoning status Each category in a plan needs to be interpreted in terms of their zoning status for each land use function separately Moreover a category can be interpreted as no data meaning that the specific category does not influence a specific land use function or that no information for that location is available Start time End time A category in a plan can start and stop at
50. per menu from the top to the bottom Most commands in this section have already been described in other sections You can find more detailed information for these commands through the links in the table 5 1 File menu You can use the File menu to open and save project files and to exit WISE The WISE system saves project files with a geoproj extension attached to the file name Option Function tk Open project Open a project file stored on a disk Section Opening a project file Save project Save changes to the current project file Section Save a project file Save project Save a project to a disk Section Save a project file as as Close project Close the project ee Recent file list Display the names and the paths of the 4 most recently opened project files If you select one of the 4 files it will be opened Sit OuRGeonamics TS 5 2 Simulation menu You can use the Simulation menu to control a simulation The commands Update Run Stop and Reset can also be invoked when pressing the respective buttons on the Toolbar Update Step Run Reset Pauses WRC Doc 2012288 Page 139 Recalculate variables that are affected by changes Section Update except for the initial values and initial maps via the user interface for the current simulation year This command will not change the simulation time Advance the simulation with one time step Section Step Run Advance the simulation till the next paus
51. tab the nverse Leontief matrix from sector to sector is editable in the Parameters section The inverse Leontief matrix shows how the output of one sector is an input to each other sector Each column of the inverse Leontief matrix reports the monetary value of a sectors inputs and each row represents the value of a sectors outputs Suppose there are three sectors Column 1 reports the value of inputs to sector 1 from sectors 1 2 and 3 Columns 2 and 3 do the same for those sectors Row 1 reports the value of outputs from sector 1 to sectors 1 2 and 3 Rows 2 and 3 do the same for the other sectors On the bottom of the Demand tab the output of the Demand module includes the Final demand and the Output in mln 2004 per sector The outputs are updated dynamically over the simulation period e The Final demand of the Demand tab is calculated on the basis of International exports Interregional exports Gross fixed capital formation Changes in inventories and the Current household consumption in the Consumption tab e The Outout per sector of the Demand tab is the output of all sectors which are caused by the Final demand for this specific sector 4 5 4 6 Land use constraint After the Final demand and Output of the Demand module are calculated the land use demand estimated in the Land use model are taken into account as depicted on the Land use constraint tab This Land use constraint tab is split into Parameters section and Output section
52. the accompanying MCK user manual of the MCK software 3 6 1 1 Short overview of the MCK An overview of the MCK looks as depicted below WRC Doc 2012288 Page 90 Menu bar Toolbar Work pane Map Comparison Kit 3 2 MCK log Efex File Edit View Options Tools Window Help ii e ih ok oo 4 Land use 7 Land_use Land use map_2000 rst Z Land_use Land use map_2030 rst v ts EF a El a 2a EJ Land_use Land use map_2000 rst SE EH Result statistics Per category Other agriculture SEE Other agriculture Ef eB gt 3 3 CATE O Pastures ey we O Arable land P nes 1 O Greenhouses is a Bo a k a z 38925 Only in map 1 pE o R5 R gt hs 4053 Only in map 2 532 Result statistics irs and Settings yshi My Docu Land use map_2030 rst E Housing low density O Housing high density v Other agriculture astures Arable land _Greenhouses_ Housing low density_ Housing high densit Sees Other agriculture i an an A Na z z C in none of the maps 1 J he 2 E Pastures E E aiy gr 5 in both maps _ Arable land Ta bad ah only in map 1 not in map 2 Fe Cx ge el ee om E Greenhouses ANI a i E only in map 2 not in map 1 Y ith E Housing low density v The Map Comparison Kit application window consists of the Menu bar the Toolbar and the Work pane You can simultaneously open different windows
53. the state of the system and the characteristics of the active sub scenario as listed in table below WRC Doc 2012288 Page 33 Available if no values Available if changes Available if changes in the driver have have been made and have been made and been changed the active sub the active sub scenario is read only scenario is writable No changes Xf Copy to new X scenario Save as new X X scenario PF Save in active scenario e The name of each active sub scenario is displayed in the text box next to Name e lf the Copy to new scenario option or the Save as new scenario option is selected the Details button becomes enabled and the text box next to Name becomes empty You can add a name and a description for the new sub scenario in the scenario details dialog window by clicking on the Details button e lf the No changes option Discard changes option or Save in active scenario option is selected the name of the active sub scenario is displayed The new sub scenario name that you give for the specific driver should be a unique Sub scenario name For example if you enter a Baseline sub scenario name for the Population driver in the Scenario details dialog window one error message appears to remind you that it already exists The same word in different letter case is considered as different names For example if the Baseline already exists it is still possible to enter baseline as a new sub sce
54. time point The reason for displaying these layers is that these time points are used to set as either the start time or the end time for different categories for the selected land use For more information about working with a map window see the section Map window 3 2 2 7 How to change a plan in the list gt Make sure that you have opened the Zoning tool gt Goto the Plans and categories tab in the content pane gt Select the plan that you want to edit on the plan and categories tree by clicking on it gt Click the Edit button under the plan and categories tree The Edit zoning plan dialog window opens where you can change the name of the plan in the text box next to Name you can load a new plan and load a new legend file or edit the legend of the plan gt Click the OK button in the Edit zoning plan window to save changes that you made Edit zoning plan Name Protected areas Map file C Documents and Settings User My documents Legend Use existing legend v Make new legend 3 2 2 8 How to remove a plan from the list gt Make sure that you have opened the Zoning tool in front of you gt Goto the Plans and categories tab in the content pane gt Select the plan that you want to remove on the plan and categories tree by clicking on it gt Click the Remove button under the plan and categories tree You have removed the selected plan from the list The corresponding categ
55. uses are called Features Features are land use classes that are not supposed to change in the simulation like water bodies or airports However they do influence the dynamics of the Function land uses and thus influence their location For example a Function Tourism would be influenced expressed by a spatial interaction rule by the occurrence of the Feature Beach due to the simple fact that tourists tend to recreate near the sea at the beach In WISE the following land uses are modelled WRC Doc 2012288 Page 117 amase O i Ste 4 5 6 2 Overview The Land use model dialog window has been grouped in so called Control pane and Content pane which are indicated in the red and in the green frame respectively in the figure depicted below WRC Doc 2012288 Page 118 Land use change model Control pane pnd use Commercial v Land use type Function Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Initial land use map ps Land use Waik_luc_NZMG200m rst CJ Show Edit Land use changes Time Map time eath Show curent land use map and selected changes Parameters Random coefficient 0 5 Content pane Total potential formula Vacants TP 5 Functions TP 1 random N if N gt 0 A S Z 2 A S Z Output Show total potential map Show curent land use map In the control pane you can select a land use class of interest in the land use cha
56. 05521 a mna annm Other farming Services to 0 0103621 0 0437754 0 0100943 a naana 108 342 46 6107 515 72 4 91998 6 36973 451 508 42 8703 Forestry an 0 01095 0 02431 0 003978 A AARD soe 186 165 720 679 1867 96 141 96 v In the Input table of the Demand tab the system allows you to edit the input of International exports Interregional exports Gross fixed capital formation and Changes in inventories for a specific year Economic model 4 4b bl Sector filter Sector land use correspondence Consumption Y Demand Land use cons Input 2006 Jan 01 ational expo Interregional export Gross fixed capital Changes in invento 2006 Jan 01 90 8653 1 11242 1 61671 14 9337 0 303794 44 5295 909 727 1 45232 0 299011 1 74379 1 51226 0 140548 4 91998 6 36973 451 508 42 8703 y Parameters Inverse Leontief matrix Livestock an Dairy cattle 1 01294 0 0124377 0 0192297 0 0354288 1 16261 0 0502031 0 00785599 0 0257647 1 01759 A Anarene a AsemeAnan a a nannnnr Other farming Services to 0 00756484 0 0103621 0 0512455 0 0437754 0 0105521 0 0100943 1 na ann a Assan Forestry an 0 010954 0 02431 0 003978 A AARNA ae a Final demand min 2004 Output min 2004 108 342 186 165 46 6107 720 679 515 72 1867 96 141 96 You can select a specific year from the dropdown list Time The table then sho
57. 288 Page 11 2 Running the simulation This section describes the primary steps of running a simulation with WISE Opening a project file editing input and displaying output saving changes running a scenario saving results and analysing results 2 1 Project file integrated scenario and sub scenario It is important to understand how the input data files and parameters that are required to run models in the system are organized in WISE We use the terms Project file Integrated scenario and Sub scenario to describe the different levels of data and file management and parameter value settings In the context of this document a scenario is considered to be a set of values for each driver in WISE for more information on drivers in WISE see the section Setting up the drivers In particular you can make scenarios for each of the drivers that are accessible through the Main window For example in the external factors you can define increased international exports for the relevant economic sectors and call this scenario High export When you want to run a simulation in order to investigate the effects of a scenario you will have to select exactly one scenario for each of the drivers in WISE This combination would also be named a scenario according to the definition of the term given above but of course that is a recipe for confusion To avoid such confusion we will qualify the term scenario to mean one of two things e A Sub scenario i
58. 3 Checking for updates You can use the Check for updates command to check if you are using the latest version of WISE software If the software you are using is not the latest one the system will provide you information about how to request an update of the software 1 7 4 About You can use the About command to open the About window You can find here the copyright notice and version number of WISE that you are using The latter is important if you need assistance with the software from the developers see the section If you experience problems or when you request an update of the software Creating Futures WISE is an Integrated Spatial Decision Support System ISDSS designed specifically for New Zealand focusing on the Waikato region Itis developed as part of the Creating Futures project www creatingfutures org nz a 4 year project 2006 2010 funded by the New Zealand Foundation for Research Science and Technology The project brings together a regional council Environment Waikato and several research partners in New Zealand and from overseas to provide better knowledge methods and tools to support long term integrated planning WISE uses knowledge models data and parameters obtained from several central and local government agencies and research organizations including the project partners Its principal purpose is to support policy planning and decision making i ya Landcare Resear
59. 8 e First prototype including land use and economic models Annex 2 Associated project file and versions of WISE When you have multiple versions of WISE installed on your computer and you have opened the WISE geoproject file with different versions of WISE the dialog window may appear as depicted in the figure below asking you whether or not you want to associate the WISE project file with the current version of WISE that you accessed in the steps described in the section Starting WISE Associate project files Geonamica project files geoproj are not assodated with this version of WISE Would you like to associate these files such that you can open them by double clicking C Don t ask me again Yes This functionality provides the possibility to associate project files with the extension geoproj with different versions of WISE installed on your computer This is the case when there is more than one Geonamica based system installed on your computer Associating project file When Geonamica project files geoproj are not associated with this version of WISE you will see the Associate project files dialog window on start up e lf you select the checkbox in front of Don t ask me again before you click the Yes or No button your answer will be remembered next time When you open next time WISE the system will always take the action that it remembered and the system will not display this dialog window e Clicking the Yes
60. 8 Page 74 VV Vv VV WV GEONAMICA 2 Would you like to save the changes you have made Ls JL mw Click the Yes button in the message window The Save network change dialog window opens Enter a name to describe the changes that you made in the text box next to Name Click on the browse button next to File The Save network change layer dialog window opens Navigate to the folder that you want to save the file and give a new name for this file with extension shp Click the Save button in the Save network change layer dialog window Click OK in the Save network change dialog window The newly added change for 2010 is displayed in the Network change list Main window Extemal factors 2007 Jan 01 Addition 2007 2008 Jan 01 Addition 2008 2010 Jan 01 Road expansion 2010 2010 Jan 01 2011 Jan 01 Addition 2011 2012 Jan 01 Addition 2012 Show Edit network at time To delete the new link that you just drew VVVVV VV WV Click the Show Edit network at time button at the bottom of the window Select 2010 Jan 1 on the dropdown list of the Select time for network window Click the OK button in the Select time for network window The Network layer Transport network map window for the selected year opens Zoom in your area of interest with the zoom tools See the section Zoom tools Click the Select edit button Right click on the newly drawn link and click the Delete on
61. Custom The aspect ratios of the animated maps will remain constant when maps are rescaled to fit the image size You can view the animations in most recent Internet browsers as well as some graphics packages equipped with an animation facility 2 Analysing results The Map Comparison Kit MCK is a stand alone software tool that includes a number of algorithms that you can use to analyse your results The WISE can open the MCK to analyse results as follows gt Goto Main window Analysis Map Comparison gt Click the Start MCK button in the content pane of the Main window The Open dialog window opens in the Map Comparison Kit If you do not have the MCK installed on you computer You can click on the links to download it for free m Main window Analysis in Dont have the Map Comparison Kit installed Download it for free here S Analysis In the Open dialog window the log file generated in WISE is the default log file For more information see the section Log maps The MCK comes with its own dedicated manual which is delivered as an integral part of the WISE package It explains the use of the MCK and describes in detail how you can analyse and compare logged maps generated by WISE in an interactive manner All WRC Doc 2012288 Page 51 logged maps generated by WISE can be read into the MCK in a straightforward manner One example about how to use Map Comparison Kit to compare scenarios for Policy
62. Excel settings window closes automatically A link between WISE and Excel workbook is established after this action although you cannot see this directly on your screen Start writing While this function is activated Write to Excel on the Options menu Is preceded with a tick mark WRC Doc 2012288 Page 44 Legend files folder v Write to Excel Log maps Animate maps Now you can run the simulation with the link to the Excel by clicking the Run button on the toolbar Note that the system only starts writing results to Excel from the first writing moments after the current simulation year For example if the current simulation year is 2010 you press the Start writing button and then press the Run button The first writing moment will be the year 2011 which is the first writing moments after the current simulation year 2010 as depicted in the figure below Writing moments 2006 Jan 01 00 00 00 2010 Jan 01 00 00 00 2011 Jan 01 00 00 00 20 16 Jan 01 00 00 00 2021 Jan 01 00 00 00 2026 Jan 01 00 00 00 2031 Jan 01 00 00 00 2036 Jan 01 00 00 00 2041 Jan 01 00 00 00 _2046 Jan 01 00 00 00 Mi gt HUNE Reset lf you want to write results to Excel from the start year of the simulation after setting the writing moments you can follow the steps below gt Click the Start writing button of the Write to Excel settings dialog window gt Click the Reset button on the toolbar gt Click the Run button on the t
63. Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastr NetworkDeltas_2007 Jan 0100 00 00_0_0 network E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastr NetworkDeltas_2008 Jan 0100 00 00_0_0 network E RIKS Regional Futures V113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastr NetworkDeltas_2010 Jan 01 00 00 00_0_0_network NetworkDeltas_2011 Jan 0100 00 00_0_0 network E RIKS Regional Futures V113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastr NetworkDeltas_2012 Jan 0100 00 00_0_0 network E RIKS Regional Futures V113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastr LanduseMap_Current_map E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations IntermediateMaps LanduseMap_Initial_map E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Land us LanduseDelta_2006 Jan 01 00 00 00_map OOOOOCOOCOOOOO OOOD For more information see the section Saving external files gt Press the Save the button at the bottom of Save project dialog window to finalize saving project file as Waikato_NetworkChanged geoproj You will see the Waikato_NetworkChanged displaying on the top left of the Geonamica window 2 5 Running a scenario Once the Main window and the Land use map window have been opened the program has read the default values for all the parameters as well as the initial values for all the state variables of models The program is ready to run a scenario You can run a WRC Doc 2012288 Page 38 scenario with the control buttons on the toolbar or w
64. Help menu allow you to look up the system information about WISE its commands options and tools You can use the Help menu to select the type of information that you want WISE to display on the screen For more information see the section Help menu 1 7 1 Index You can use the Index command to get the opening screen of the on line help file of WISE From the WISE documentation opening screen you can jump to step by step instructions for using Metronamica Click the topic that you want help on Once you open the WISE documentation on line helo window you can click the Close button whenever you want to exit 1 7 2 Licence You can use the Licence command to get the licence information in the Licence window All licences for the Geonamica based software stored on your computer will be listed in the Licences found table WRC Doc 2012288 Page 9 The system allows you to import the licence file by pressing the link of Read a licence file to open the Open dialog window and select the licence file you received from RIKS After reading a licence file the system will create files relevant to license under a folder You can click on the Open licence folder button to view the files and the directory of this folder You can use the Licence command to get the licence information in the Licence window The system allows you to import the licence file by pressing the link of Read a licence file to open the Open dialog window 1 7
65. Land use indicators On a yearly basis each of these indicators is calculated Depending on the type of indicator it is calculated at one of the spatial levels NZ amp world regional district and local or at several spatial levels You gain access to the indicators by clicking the Indicators icon in the main window Steps to take in visualising indicators are described in the section Visualising indicators 3 1 5 Step 5 Analysing results The final step of the impact assessment study is to analyse results within an integrated scenario e g the temporal evolution of an integrated scenario or to compare a set of integrated scenarios In step 3 of the assessment you have selected what type of information you want to save for analysis In this step you carry out the analysis thereof The Excel files that have been created can be analysed with Excel the animations can be shown in a viewer and the logged maps that have been saved in log files that can be opened in the Map Comparison Kit which can be opened when going to the Analysis tab of the Main Window 3 2 Setting up the drivers In this section you will become familiar with the different drivers in the system and learn how to enter and change information related to these drivers There are 3 sections under the Drivers tab External factors Policy measures and Parameters Among them the Parameters section is relevant only to a modeller The detailed description about the Parameters secti
66. Lreating Futures WISE Waikato Integrated Scenario Explorer Manual Version 1 2 0 Prepared by Research Institute for Knowledge Systems RIKS BV Witmakersstraat 10 P O Box 463 6200 AL Maastricht The Netherlands http www riks nl e mail info riks nl ph 31 0 433501750 fax 31 0 433501751 For Creating Futures FRST Project ENVW0601 Project team Waikato Regional Council Landcare Research AgResearch Environmental Economics Research Centre N Zealand Massey University NIWA Scion University of Waikato Market Economics Ltd RIKS and Universite de Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines Product information WISE Waikato Integrated Scenarios Explorer is an Integrated Spatial Decision Support System ISDSS designed especially for the Creating Futures project funded by the New Zealand Foundation for Research Science and Technology FRST WISE has been developed for the Waikato region to support Waikato Regional Council s long term integrated spatial planning and decision making Information about the Creating Futures project is available on the Internet including an electronic copy of this report http Awww creatingfutures org nz Suggested Citation Hedwig van Delden Jelle Hurkens Yu e Shi Roel Vanhout and Jasper van Vliet 2011 WISE Waikato Integrated Scenario Explorer User Manual Version 1 2 0 Report produced for Waikato Regional Council on behalf of the Creating Futures project
67. No changes External factors Population scenario No changes Policy measures Economy scenario No changes Policy measures Zoning scenario No changes SEn Policy measures Infrastructure scenario Save as new scenario You can specify the external files via the External files tab gt Click the External files tab gt Move the mouse to the Network part in the File name column and verify the path and file name for the NetworkDeltas_2010_0_network You will also see the Network change for 2010 is appeared on the list The tooltip box shows the whole path and the file name Save project Scenario External files Description File name ReadilyAvailableWater_map E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Hydrolo FlowSeasonality_map E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Hydrolo NetworkLayers_Current_0_network E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations IntermediateMaps NetworkLayers_Current_1_network E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations IntermediateMaps NetworkLayers_Current_2_network E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations IntermediateMaps NetworkLayers_Initial_O_network E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastr NetworkLayers_Initial_1_network E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastr NetworkLayers_Initial_2_ network E RIKS Regional
68. Residential L Residential M Sum Franklin 0 5320913373 0 4508493567 0 0170593059 Thames Coro 0 1310883646 0 7579293936 0 1109822417 Hauraki 0 1936770689 0 7502242968 0 0560986342 rannan na aa9949rrc Residential Lifest Residential Low D Residential Mediu 2084 113 1 1585 647 BE 927 229 4 The table in the Input part shows the population density per residential land use class and per district You can view and edit the density in this table The residential land use classes include e Residential Lifestyle blocks e Residential Low density e Residential Medium to high density In the Parameters part of the dialog window the proportion of people that live in each residential class is displayed per district and for the selected year You can view and edit these values by clicking the cell of interest and entering a new value The sum of the proportions of people for each district should be exactly 1 If this is true the Sum column in the table is highlighted with green background otherwise it will be highlighted with red background That means you should change the values for that district to meet the condition that the sum of the three residential classes should be 1 The values of the proportions of people for the start year of the simulation are given by default You can specify the values of proportion of people for a specific year To do so click the Add time butto
69. You need to determine whether a land use is impassable or not for all land uses gt Set the implicit accessibility parameters for each land use function The mplicit accessibility values range from 0 to 1 Enter the Implicit accessibility parameter for the selected land use function on a build up area in the text box next to Implicit accessibility for build up areas Enter the mplicit accessibility parameter for the selected land use function on a non build up area in the text box next to Implicit accessibility for non build up areas The text boxes of Implicit accessibility parameters are only available when one of the land use functions in the model is currently selected on the dropdown list gt Specify the distance decay and weight parameters per land use function The parameter table allows you to set the Distance decay for the effect of each Infrastructure type of the network on the selected land use function and it s Weight The distance decay is the number of cells after which the effect is halved for positive decays or doubled for negative decays The weight determines the relative importance of the infrastructure element for the particular land use function The distance decay can be positive for example industries like to be near highways or negative for example natural areas are preferably not located close to highways With positive decays this is then the maximum value and with negative decays the minimum value To t
70. any given time in the simulation Zoning map The zoning map is the result of the interpretation and combination of all categories in all spatial plans It indicates the zoning status in each cell for a particular time span Zoning maps are specific for each land use function and have a timestamp since zoning regulations can change over time Numerical zoning map The numerical zoning maps are used to calculate the total potential maps They are derived from the categorical zoning maps for the current simulation time and the current land use map Strictly numerical zoning maps do not exist in the zoning tool itself since the conversion to numerical values takes place when computing the total potential For more information see the section Zoning The following paragraphs describe the features of working in the zoning tool e Each category in a spatial plan is interpreted for all land use functions separately In WISE A category can be given one of the following interpretations zoning status Permitted Controlled Restricted discretionary Discretionary Non complying Prohibited and Unspecified Refer to the Specification Report for more information about the zoning status used in WISE e Some plans can overrule others hence the order of the plans represents a hierarchy This can mean that restrictions in one plan become allowed in the final zoning map because they are overruled This hierarchy can be set at the level of the categor
71. ap RainfallVariation_198 1 Jan 01 00 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1982 Jan 01 00 00 00_map C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap C J Gad CJ GJ G EJ Gd EJ Ga EJ G G Gd Gd lad C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap v RainfallVariation_1983 Jan 01 00 00 00_map If you are a relatively new user of WISE press the Save button to complete saving the project file and skip the remainder of this section However if you are more experienced with the system this dialog window will help you to change the composition of your project file before saving it e Keeping the sa
72. ar of the simulation You can also view the average life expectancy by gender per district and the natural increase in people and in percentage per district for the current year of simulation Click the dropdown list under Output and select the variable of interest The results for this variable are displayed in the table Hauraki Waikato 0 0 0 0 E Natural increase 3 214 568 742 832 444 898 1 257 771 270 394 208 228 727 465 413 764 2 271 866 273 294 217 465 705 428 434 842 3 266 591 279 501 233 163 721 155 432 787 4 267 484 297 58 251 576 718 12 453 709 5 298 102 323 932 234 241 766 5 459 522 6 300 609 330 131 243 59 750 478 492 6 z aa ana ann ana nar am o oaaao o oam ann gt 4 5 5 2 Residential land use demand The Residential land use demand tab on the Population model dialog window is structured so that the Input Parameters and Output parts are displayed from top to bottom WRC Doc 2012288 Page 115 Population model Population Residential land use demand Input Residential Lifest Residential Low D Residential Mediu 4 344306 192383 67 886741638 109 290 26408996573 2 205758 160322 31 242622762954 128 69114731554 _ 3 6928 17900068 57 904866580996 247 88583989719 4 5303978802697 69 021408414295 292 42569009715 5 9976424690648 74 50396 1130657 289 40475335678 Parameters Time 2006 Jan 01 Proportion of people living in each dass District land Residential Lif
73. are stored as well as the file name in the Animation directory text box You can change the filename and location by pressing the browser button on the right hand side WRC Doc 2012288 Page 50 When the Animate maps function is activated in WISE this is indicated with a mark in front of this option on the Options menu If no map is selected in the Animation settings dialog window no animations will be generated during the simulation Write to Excel Log maps v Animate maps Preferences 2 6 3 3 Animation size When animating maps the maps are transformed into an image the animations are a number of images glued together into one file The title on the animation will be displayed with fixed pixels In the Animation size pane you can choose the appropriate option among Screen Actual size and Custom options e Screen 800x600 the animation will be rescaled according to the normal screen size which is of width 800 pixels and height 600 pixels It is recommended to choose this option if you want to make an animation movie for a presentation The title is always readable in this case e Actual size the animation will be the actual size of the map In another words one cell on the map is displayed as one pixel on the animation e Custom the animation will be rescaled according to the specified height and weight You can specify the height and width of generated animations by entering the values in the text boxes next to
74. ario Policy measures Economy scenario Policy measures Zoning scenario Policy measures Infrastructure scenaric We now introduce how to create a new integrated scenario by using the Save project command You can create a new integrated scenario based on an existing integrated scenario WRC Doc 2012288 Page 80 gt Load your integrated scenario of interest by selecting it from the dropdown list next to Integrated Scenario on the toolbar See How to load an existing integrated scenario Adapt your external factors or policy measures of interest See the section Setting up the drivers Click the Save project command on the File menu The Save project dialog window opens Give a new name for the integrated scenario that you adapted and define the sub scenarios for each driver if necessary For more information see the section Saving an integrated scenario Press the Save button on the Save project dialog window You have now created a new integrated scenario and it displays as the active integrated scenario on the toolbar If you would like to learn how to create sub scenarios for different drivers or if you would like to learn how to see the data that is used in the different drivers go to the section Setting up the drivers If you want to carry out a simulation with your new integrated scenario press the Reset button on the toolbar or click the Reset command on the Simulati
75. ated on a yearly basis WRC Doc 2012288 Page 40 Unless other pauses are set see the section Pauses the simulation will halt at the end of the simulation period If you select the Run command the models of the system will be automatically updated if this has not been done manually 2 5 6 Stop You can pause a running simulation by pressing the Stop button on the toolbar or using the Stop command on the Simulation menu When the simulation is stopped it finishes the calculations for the current simulation year and stops The simulation continues when you select the Step or Run You can also pause the simulation at predefined instances see the section Pauses 2 5 Pauses To set the pauses in the simulation you can use the Pauses command on the Simulation menu When Pauses is selected the Pause Settings dialog window opens You can use the Run command on the Simulation menu or press the Run button on the toolbar to advance the simulation again until the next pause is reached Pause settings Pauses 2050 Jan 01 Display format Year Date Date and time Time seconds Lox to 2 5 1 Display format In the Display format pane of the Pause settings window you can define the display format of pause tabs by clicking the radio button in front of the format that you want to display When you switch the format the list of pauses is displayed accordingly Be aware that the Display format that you def
76. ategory OKappa OFuzzy Kappa OFuzzy Inference System OFuzzy Comparison w Unequal Resolution OAgoregated cells OMoving Window based Structure Compare numerical maps Cell by cell mb a Dabs b a O b a divided by max abs b a Dabs b a divided by max abs b a Ob divided by a Oabs b divided by a OFuzzy Numerical Other operations Under development Experimental In this exercise you have investigated the actual land use change over one simulation A more interesting investigation would be to compare the results of two different scenarios This you will do next 3 6 1 3 Comparing output maps of integrated scenarios The simulation that you used until now the Baseline integrated scenario represents an extrapolation of observed historic developments combined with expected future developments You can say it shows a business as usual scenario that incorporates the processes as they are observed in the past and expected for the future However the full power of a spatial decision support system lies not in this baseline integrated scenario but in investigating different integrated scenarios and analysis of scenarios and effects of policy measures Hence it helps you to answer what if type of questions In this exercise you will compare an alternative integrated scenario with the Baseline integrated scenario For this we will again use the MCK To incorporate the logged maps from the alternat
77. ave settings button Only the maps for the moments which are later than the current simulated time will be logged The function of Log maps on the Options menu is still indicated with a tick mark when it is activated When the function of log maps is enabled the selected maps for the selected log moments will be logged while the simulation is running WRC Doc 2012288 Page 49 2 6 2 6 Turning logging off You can stop the logging by clicking the Turn logging off button on the lower right pane of the Log settings dialog window The function of Log maps on the Options menu is now displayed without a tick mark Write to Excel Animate maps Preferences You can also let the system turn logging off automatically after the last log moment To do so gt Click the check box in front of Turn logging off after last log moment at the bottom of the dialog window 2 6 3 Animate maps lt is also possible to make movies of maps during a simulation and store them for later use To that effect you can use the Animate maps command from the Options menu When this command is selected the Animation settings dialog window opens Animations are stored in the form of gif files Animation settings Maps to animate OInfrastructure Network layer Transport network CNetwork layer Major processing sites CNetwork layer Residential attractants Land use model Neighbourhood Neighbourhood potential map Residential Lifest
78. box The text box becomes editable Enter or edit a date and time in the text box for instance 2008 Jan 01 00 00 00 Click OK VVVV WV Enter date and time 2008 Jan 01 00 00 00 Lox eme Then a line with the new added date is displayed on the list as depicted in figure below Now you can introduce the map file for this new added date by clicking on the browse button on the right side For more information see the section Map file Land use changes Show curent land use map and selected changes 2 3 6 Table The table editor enables you to enter a series of numerical values You can the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl c and Ctrl v to copy and paste selected numerical values from the table in WISE to an Excel sheet or vice versa WRC Doc 2012288 Page 28 Water quality model Input Catchment area look up table aterQuality catchment_area_lookup dat CJ River network C Documents and Settings User My doa Show edit map Show edit map Delivery type Mean delivery variable 4 21 Source coeff Source coeff Drainage ex Drainage awa o oo oa O C ow oam Ao ee ee er ee ee er o ee gt ee ee 22 9 0 162 13 9 0 v gt Show phosphorous load map Show nitrogen load map 2 3 Map file The map file editor lets you add or change maps at a specific date and time To enter the date and time see the section Date and time for map file Land use chan
79. cal legends make a partition of a range of values into smaller ranges the classes and allocate a colour to each class Numerical legends are often useful for indicator maps 2 3 2 1 Categorical legends Double clicking on the legend of the map window of interest opens the Legend editor dialog window where you can view and edit the legend for this map The figure below shows the Legend editor dialog window for a land use map categorical map Legend editor File Settings User My Documents Geonamica wISE Legends Land use tt Legend type Categoric v Number of classes 27S Colour Label Bare Surfaces Indigenous Vegetation Other Exotic Vegetation Wetland Residential Lifestyle Blocks _ Residential Low Density_ Residential Medium to High Density _ Commercial Community Services_ Horticulture iel sol ee a Generate colours To import an existing legend file for the map of interest gt Click the Import button A window will open where you can select an existing legend file txt The information in the Legend editor dialog window will be updated according to the newly imported legend file Note that the name of the legend file is not editable and will not change if you import another legend file Whenever you press the OK button at the bottom the changes you made in the Legend editor dialog window will be saved in the legend file displayed in the text box next to File Changes made in
80. can use this example for the purpose of practising however Land use change model Land use OTE Land use type Function Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Input Initial land use map Ps Land use Waik_luc_NZMG200m rst Land use changes Time Map 2006 Jan 01 2008 Jan 01 C Documents and Settings User My documents G Show curent land use map and selected changes Parameters Random coefficient 0 5 Total potential formula Vacants TP S Functions TP 1 random N if N gt 0 A S Z 2 A S Z Output Show total potential map Show curent land use map gt Goto Main window Drivers Parameters Land use Land use tab Input part WRC Doc 2012288 Page 30 gt Click the Show Edit button The Initial land use map window opens You can view or edit the initial land use map via the map window For more information about how to use the Grid tools to edit the raster map in the map window see the section Grid tools For more information about how to use the Network tools to edit the network map in the map window see the section Network tools Initial land use map r mn A F Bare Surfaces 4 District boundaries C E Indigenous Vegetation je Initial land use map C J Other Exotic Vegetation C E wetland E Ay 3 s C F Residential Lifestyle Blo P C E Residential Low Densit oO N E Residential Medium to H
81. cessibility type gt gt gt gt Select the network layer of interest from the dropdown list next to the Network for example the Transport network Double click on the link of interest on the selected network layer The Edit accessibility type dialog window opens This is the link property used in the land use model You can edit the accessibility type for the selected link from here Click Cancel to close the Edit accessibility type dialog window Or click OK to confirm the change that you made A message window appears to ask you whether or not to save the changes you have made Save network change Specify the name and path of the file that you want to save changes to Press OK 3 2 2 13 How to import a network at a specific time You are going to import a network change for the year 2010 that only indicates the information of the new roads which will be built in the year 2010 The network change map is prepared in a GIS package with the correct format required in WISE VV V VV VVV VW Go to Drivers tab of the Main window Click Policy measures icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the Main window Select Infrastructure from the dropdown list next to Driver Select Transport network on the dropdown list next to Network Click the Import network change button on the right side of the content pane The Import network change dialog window opens Enter a name that could describe this ne
82. ch is an overlay of the land use map for the current simulation and the selected land use changes The Parameters part is in the middle of the dialog window You can edit and view the general parameters for the land use change model here Random coefficient and Total potential formula These parameters work for all the land uses In this version of software the total potential formula is not editable The random coefficient controls the stochastic perturbation effect to simulate the effect of unpredictable occurrences The system enables you to enter the Random coefficient in the Parameters part on the Land use tab The value of this parameter must be not less than 0 According to our experience range of 0 2 is recommended A value of 0 means no random effects You can determine the Random seed to run the simulation e Select the radio button next to Variable to run the simulation in full random mode e Select the radio button next to Fixed to run the simulation in a pseudo random mode You can enter the number of random seed in the text box next to Fixed to WRC Doc 2012288 Page 120 Parameters Random coefficient 0 7 Random seed Ovariable Fixedto 5489 Total potential formula Vacants TP S Functions TP 1 random N if N gt 0 A S Z 2 A S Z The total potential for function states combines the effect of the neighbourhood Suitability zoning and accessibility The total potential for vacant state
83. ch ze os n RS Y ris wrenae lt O Massey University N acocancn A aN vs 3g SCIENCE amp Ja SOTO NERETERRE TECHNOLOGY Barks o o pemorony A e mar k e t economics reigarch institute for knowledge systems v Efiresearch FERNZ First WISE VERSIO Version number 1 8 Closing WISE You can use the Close project command to close WISE gt Click the File menu and click Close project If you have a project file open and you have made any changes one message window will pop up and will ask whether you want to save changes before closing WRC Doc 2012288 Page 10 GEONAMICA 2 Save changes to C Documents and Settings User My Documents Geonamica WISE Waikato geoproj Ce Je Jea If you confirm that you want to save changes you will get the Set external file names dialog window gt Click the Yes button of the Save dialog window to carry out the action of saving and closing More information on saving changes is given in the section Saving changes of this manual 1 9 If you experience problems If you experience problems installing or running WISE please contact us with the version number of the Geonamica application that you are using see the section About Research Institute for Knowledge Systems bv To the attention of Hedwig van Delden P O Box 463 6200 AL Maastricht The Netherlands Tel 31 43 3501750 Fax 31 43 3501751 E mail info riks nl Website www riks nl WRC Doc 2012
84. d per district for the current simulation year Output Land use demand cells District land use Residential Lifesty Residential Low D Residential Mediu Franklin 2084 113 1 Thames Coromandel 1585 647 23 Hauraki 927 229 4 Waikato 4044 371 5 Matamata Piako 1078 305 7a 4 5 6 Land use change model To access the modeller user interface for the Land use change model gt Goto the Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click the Parameters icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the window The system diagram is displayed in the content pane on the right side of the window gt Click the Land use MBB box at the Local level in the system diagram The Land use change model dialog window opens 4 5 6 1 Land use classes Land use is classified in categories some of which are modelled dynamically while others remain static Dynamic land uses are called Functions or Vacant land uses e Vacant states are classes that are only changing as a result of other land use dynamics Computationally at least one vacant state is required Typically abandoned land or natural land use types are modelled as vacant state since they are literally vacant for other land uses or the result of the disappearance of other land use functions e Functions are land use classes that are actively modelled like residential or industry Functions change dynamically as the result of the local and the regional dynamics The non dynamic land
85. data in the Excel parameter file in the text box next to First year and Last year respectively The column B of each sheet in the excel parameter file is interpreted as the year that you determined in the text box next to First year The year in the text box next to Last year just indicates the range of columns of each sheet that are available in the excel parameter file In the Parameter part of the Population model dialog window first of all you can view and change the value for Birth gender bias towards boys The survivorship rates fertility rates and migration rates in the population model can all be altered in order to test the effect of different policies on the projected population Of course this would require some assumptions to be made about the impact of policies on the demographic variables These policy levers are displayed in the table of the Parameters part Fertility lever Mortality lever Net migration lever per district and EDA population effect per district in the start year and the end year of the simulation The system takes the interpolated values for other years e Fertility lever the percentage of increase or decrease for the fertility rate e Mortality lever the percentage of increase or decrease for the mortality rate e Net migration lever the percentage of increase or decrease for the net migration rate e EDA population effect the number of additional people that migrate to a region based on economic develo
86. de by clicking the Yes button and giving a new name with the extension shp For more information about how to work with an editable map see the section Editable map GEONAMICA Would you like to save the changes you made e lf it is only for the purpose of practising do not save changes you made e Be aware that when you press the Yes button you should give the map a new name Otherwise the map which you loaded previously will be overwritten You can use one of the link properties to present the link color for the network map To do so select the link property of interest from the dropdown list next to Color master field In other words the categories of the selected property of a link will be used as the color legend of the network displayed in the map pane Similarly you can use a link properties selected in the Line width master field to present the link width for the network map For maps that display infrastructure elements the Acctype is used by default to display the network map The color legend and width legend are predefined in the system see the section Network legends You don t need to change them 2 3 1 9 Network legends The table below gives an example of the values and categories of the Acctype used to display network layers e g transport network major processing sites residential attractants in the system Acctype category Acctype value Residential road 6 E Residential road E Collector ro
87. directly to the setting of network changes under the Policy measures section WRC Doc 2012288 Page 127 Land use change model Land use Commercial Land use type Function Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Input Go to infrastructure layers Parameters Land use is built up Land use is impassable Implicit accessibility for built up areas Implicit accessibility for non built up areas Infrastructure type Distance decay cells Weight 1 m 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 mlolo in m m 8 Show accessibility map Go to the Accessibility tab of the Land use change model window Accessibility parameters which describe the influence of certain land uses to be close to elements of the infrastructure network play an important role in the allocation of the land use functions In the Parameters part the system allows you to specify the parameters used for the accessibility maps for each function land use by following steps gt Select the land use of interest in the dropdown list Land use in the control pane gt Select the check box in front of Land use is build up if the selected land use in the model is contained in the set of urbanised land uses for example residential land use You need to determine whether a land use is build up or not for all land uses gt Select the check box in front of Land use is impassable if the selected land use is impassable for example water
88. e _194037 people 200697 people Economic Environmental Bins Land use To visualise detailed environmental indicator maps gt Goto the Environmental section of the Indicators tab gt Click the Show map button next to the indicator of interest The corresponding map is displayed in a map window All spatial indicators can be stored in log maps and as animations All other indicator results can be written to Excel For more information about how to writing information to Excel and how to create log maps and animations see the section Saving results How to compare indicators over time and between scenarios is described in the section Analysing results 3 6 Analysing results The final step of the impact assessment study is to analyse results within an integrated scenario e g the temporal evolution of an integrated scenario or to compare a set of integrated scenarios 3 6 1 Analysing spatial results In order to analyse spatial results maps more carefully it is often helpful to analyse them pixel by pixel or to compare only the land use type you are interested in You have run the simulation with different integrated scenarios and saved result maps using Log maps command on the Options menu To investigate these maps you will use the Map Comparison Kit abbreviated to MCK This is a tool that contains a multitude of algorithms to compare maps on a pixel by pixel basis For more information we refer to
89. e sub scenario for the external factors population driver is loaded that includes all the baseline information about the population If you want to build on this sub scenario you simply load the Baseline integrated scenario make the required changes and save it under a different sub scenario name for the population driver Drivers for policy user that are included in WISE are the following e External factors Economy international exports interregional exports gross fixed capital formation Population fertility lever mortality lever additional net in migration for each district e Policy measures Economy rates of change in land productivity rates of change in labour force productivity Population proportion of people living in each residential land use category for each district Zoning measures Infrastructure Steps required to view or change driver settings are described in the section Setting up the drivers 3 1 2 Step 2 Creating integrated scenarios In the second step integrated scenarios can be assembled from a selection of existing sub scenarios For each of the drivers you need to select one sub scenario When clicking on the Scenario manager icon in the navigation pane of the main window you gain access to that part of the interface where you can construct your integrated scenarios or upload an existing integrated scenario Steps required to create integrated scenarios are described in the section Creating in
90. e 112 e The Current value added and current employment take into account the current growth factor and their values in the previous year e The Current international imports take into account the Current growth factor and the Initial international imports e The Current employment takes into account their values in the previous year the current growth factor and the Rate of change in labour force productivity e The rest indicators of the Output table take into account their values in the previous year the current growth factor and the Rate of change in land use productivity 4 5 5 Population model The population model in WISE system generates possible future populations referred to as population projections starting from a given base population and assumptions about the demographic processes of fertility mortality and migration To access the modeller user interface for the Population model gt Goto the Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click the Parameters icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the window The system diagram displays in the content pane on the right side of the window gt Click the Demography MBB box at the District level in the system diagram The Population model dialog window opens The Population model dialog window is composed of two tabs Population and Residential land use demand 4 5 5 1 Population The Population tab on the Population model dialog window is structured so that the Input
91. e moment Section Run has been reached Stop a simulation run Section Stop Recalculate variables that are affected by changes Section Reset including the initial values and initial maps via the user interface for the start year of the simulation Switch the simulation clock back to the start year of simulation 5 3 Maps menu You can use the Maps menu to select different maps and open their map windows All available maps for the user are structured hierarchically by themes There are essentially two types of maps input maps and output maps All the input maps are editable and all the output maps calculated for the current simulation year by the system are not editable GEONAMICA Waikato DAR File Districts E Oen infrastructure v vA Y Y vY vY Y 7 Main w f Land u Gi Show this map 5 4 Options menu You can use the Options menu to personalise your workspace or to access the additional functionalities of WISE Write to Excel Log maps Animate maps Preferences option Function tte Write to Excel Establish or interrupt a link between WISE Section Write to Excel and the Microsoft Excel Workbook Log maps Store maps produced by the system in the Section Log maps form of rst files Animation maps Store dynamic maps produced by the Section Animate maps system in the form of gif animations WRC Doc 2012288 Page 140 Option Fanconi o Preferences Se
92. e the change that you made GEONAMICA 2 Would you like to save the changes you made to the selected spline In the Graph pane the Spline graph displays the neighbourhood rule that is currently selected in the influence table You can find the name of this rule above the graph The x axis represents the Distance and the y axis represents the Value of influence The points of the spline are displayed as small circles which are connected by a blue line e Points in the graph can be moved by dragging them with the mouse When you click on a point it turns red Holding Ctrl or Shift and clicking on a point will de select multiple points If you hold Ctrl or Shift you can also make a selection rectangle by dragging with your mouse All points within the selection rectangle will be added to the selection when you release the left mouse button By selecting several points you can move all of them without affecting their mutual relation with the constraint that points cannot be dragged outside the graph area e Right clicking on a point in the graph will open a small dialog that allows you to view or enter the coordinates of a point as shown in the figure below At the bottom of this Edit point dialog window a note for the range of X values is given You can only enter values for X that fall in this range otherwise a message pop ups to remind you again of this range Next paragraph describes how to determine the ranges of X and Y Edit po
93. e window The Options dialog window opens gt Enter the new value for the lower and upper bounds of the x and y axis WRC Doc 2012288 Page 25 Options max Y of Cancel _ mln min 10 Year minx 2004 maxx 2050 Additionally you can check the box next to Grid to show grids in the graph display area Al international exports in Horticulture and fruit growing 10 WRC Doc 2012288 2006 Grid Year 90 8653 83 5411 83 5411 83 5411 83 5411 83 5411 83 5411 2060 Page 26 2 3 4 Single value WISE permits you to edit the single value in the text box through the graphic user interface Here is one example of how to edit single value gt Goto Main window Drivers Parameters Hydrology Parameters gt Move the mouse point on the text box next to the variable Bare Surfaces you want to edit The text box becomes editable gt Enter anew numerical value in the editable text box Hydrology model SEE Input Rainfall seasonality map tydrology Deltap_NZMG500m rst Show edit Potential evaporation seasonality map C Documents and Settings User 1 Mean number of rain days map C Documents and Settings User Profile readily available water map C Documents and Settings User _ Flow seasonality map C Documents and Settings User Parameters Text box Land use anepy storage capacity mm
94. ecting the category and clicking the scroll buttons to move them upwards to downwards through the hierarchy From the top to the bottom the one on the top overrules the one on the above gt Drag the category No data to the bottom of the hierarchy gt Set the hierarchy among categories in the new plan by selecting the category and clicking the scroll buttons to move them upwards to downwards through the hierarchy You have adjusted the hierarchy for all the categories in the three plans now You don t need to adjust the hierarchy for each land use type because this is the same for all land use functions gt Select Residential Lifestyle Blocks from the drop down list next to Land use type gt Set the zoning status for each category in the new plan by selecting one from the drop down list in the Zoning status column You need to set the zoning status for each category and specify the start and end time of each category The final zoning regulations for the land use function Residential Lifestyle Blocks is set on the basis of three plans Now you can view the zoning map for industry that you just set up gt Make sure you have selected Residential Lifestyle Blocks on the dropdown list next to Land use type gt Click the Preview zoning map button at the bottom of the content pane of the Zoning window The Preview zoning map Residential Lifestyle Blocks window opens The set of zoning maps is recomputed when the s
95. ed at that location You can set the zoning state values for each land use function and each zoning state category in the Zoning state value table The zoning state values will be used to calculate the numerical Zoning map You can view the numerical zoning map by clicking the Show numerical zoning map button at the bottom of Zoning tab The Numerical zoning map for the selected land use map window opens as depicted in the figure below WRC Doc 2012288 Page 135 Numerical zoning map Commercial lo District boundaries io Numerical zoning map Commerc Zoom tools Named viewports 4 5 7 Terrestrial biodiversity model The terrestrial biodiversity model in WISE performs an analysis to identify unique combinations of land environments protected areas and land use It combines information on all land uses including vegetation state with information from two other primary data sources to produce an indicator of ecosystem representativeness To access the modeller user interface for the Terrestrial biodiversity model gt Goto the Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click the Parameters icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the window The system diagram displays in the content pane on the right side of the window gt Click the Terrestrial biodiversity MBB box at the Local level in the system diagram The Terrestrial biodiversity model dialog window opens The Terrestrial biodiversity model dia
96. efine write moments at regular intervals as follows gt Click the Generate button The Generate moments dialog window opens gt Enter the interval start time the interval end time and the interval step length in the Generate moments dialog window gt Press OK The moments are generated and displayed on the Writing moments list immediately Generate moments Simulation start time 2006 Jan 01 Simulation end time 2050 Jan 01 Current simulation time 2006 Jan 01 Interval start time 2006 Jan 01 Interval end time 2050 Jan 01 Interval step length s years x Cera Writing moments 2006 Jan 01 00 00 00 A 2010 Jan 01 00 00 00 E 2011 Jan 01 00 00 00 2016 Jan 01 00 00 00 Genera 2021 Jan 01 00 00 00 2026 Jan 01 00 00 00 2031 Jan 01 00 00 00 2036 Jan 01 00 00 00 2041 Jan 01 00 00 00 _2046 Jan 01 00 00 00 You can easily delete one or several writing moments by selecting the moments that you want to remove and clicking the Delete button If you are not satisfied with the moments that you just created you can undo the configuration by clicking the Reset button This action will reset all writing moments to the value they had when you last opened the Write to Excel settings window 2 6 1 3 Starting writing To finalise the link between WISE and Excel workbook you can click the Start writing button on the right low pane of the Write to Excel settings window The Write to
97. enario by WRC Doc 2012288 Page 58 gt Click on the dropdown list next to External factors Population scenario The existing external factors population sub scenarios display on the list Select the one that you want to load Select the sub scenarios for other drivers and press the OK button of the Create new integrated scenario dialog window Select the newly added integrated scenario on the dropdown list next to Integrated scenario on the toolbar Go to the Driver tab of the Main window Click the External factors icon Go to the Population part in the content pane VVV WV WV Now you have loaded the external factors population sub scenario that you had selected for the newly added integrated scenario When you know the existing external factors population sub scenario that you are interested in is incorporated in a certain integrated scenario you can load this integrated scenario gt Select the integrated scenario which incorporates your external factors population sub scenario of interesting on the dropdown list next to Integrated scenario on the toolbar gt Goto the Driver tab of the Main window gt Click the External factors icon gt Goto the Population part in the content pane Now you have loaded the external factors population sub scenario that is incorporated in the active integrated scenario 3 2 1 4 How to make changes to an existing population scenario and save its results To save the c
98. enous Vegetation C E Other Exotic Vegetation C E Wetland C m Residential Lifestyle Blo 9 iE Residential Low Densit C J Residential Medium to t C B Commercial C E Community Services C E Horticulture Inspect Copy region Copy value Land use changes after the start year of the simulation can be incorporated as land use deltas These can be used to change the presence or location of the incorporated feature classes Since vacant and function classes are allocated by the model changes in these cannot be made explicitly in the system It is recommended to prepare your land use deltas map in a GIS package before you import it into WISE The land use delta map should only include the information on the land use feature classes If you have a new land use map for a specific year you can extract the location of the land use feature classes in a GIS package into a new land use delta map This new extracted map will be used as one land use delta for specific year You can use the Add time or Remove time button to add or delete the land use changes The description about how to add or delete the map files is available in the section Map file When you move the mouse over a land use change on the map file list and click on it this land use change is highlighted with blue background Then press the Show current land use map and selected changes button at the bottom of Input section and a Land use changes map window opens whi
99. ential attrac _ Residential Lifestyle Blocks rM 3 Network layer Major processing Residential Egusst TERETA X Network layer Airports E Residential Total Neighbourhood Suitability Numerical Accessibility Land use potential potential zoning Residential Lifestyle Blocks Residential Low Density _ Horticulture Residential Medium to High Density E Biofuel Cropp I Veaetable c lo District boundaries x Network layer Transport netwo a Land use map E commercial 0 8 0 857043 0 2 0 675561 0 2 0 58313 0 4 0 625259 0 4 0 625259 1 0 834858 0 819414 Named viewports 0 834858 0 819414 7 58744 0 925051 1 1 1 Sheep Beef or Deer Farming 100 426 1 0 940422 1 1 4 E communi oe i qoieigcgigqgiag id ic e amp 1 Other Agriculture 1 21973 0 735162 H Forestry 1 32025 0 893192 S Manufacturing 0 0 639568 2 3 1 8 Network tools The Network tools become enabled only when a network map window is open In WISE there are several ways to open a network map window through the Maps menu through the policy user interface or through the modeller user interface For more details we refer to the section Network map window opened via the policy user interface and the section Network map window opened via the modeller user interface respectively You can use the Network tools to view or edit the infrastructure network Change the mouse state to select or edit Left click on a lin
100. ernal files The following sub sections describe how to complete an action of saving a project file with the same name of the current project file The steps are e Open an existing project file e Select an integrated scenario as the active integrated scenario e Modify population and economic parameters in the external factors section e Save the sub scenarios for the economy driver and population driver as new sub scenarios in the external factors section e Save a new integrated scenario Growth which inherently includes the newly defined sub scenarios e Save the external files e Save the complete project file First of all change 2 parameters in economic scenario and population scenario WRC Doc 2012288 Page 32 Select the Baseline as the active integrated scenario by clicking on the dropdown list next to Integrated scenario on the toolbar Go to Main window Drivers External factors Population section Click the graph icon next to the Fertility lever The Fertility Lever window opens Increase the value for 2050 by right clicking on the point for 2050 and enter the new value in the text box next to Y Press OK Go to Main window gt Drivers External factors Economy section Click the dropdown list next to Interregional exports in sector Click Dairy cattle farming The International exports in Dairy cattle farming window opens Increase the value for 2050 by right clicking on the point for 2050
101. eserves and Covenants District Reserves District Covenants A A Policy measures Parameters You can expand or collapse the braches of plan and categories tree by moving the mouse over the name of plan and double click or moving the mouse over the box in front of the name and left click To check that you selected the right map gt Select the District Reserves and Covenants item under the Plans and categories tab gt Click the Show button under the plans and categories tree A map window opens showing you the District Reserves and Covenants map window gt Close the District Reserves and Covenants map window District Reserves and Covenants map E District Reserves I District Covenants je District Reserves and Covenant You can import a second plan similarly gt Click the Import plan button The Import plan dialog window opens gt Enter a name for the Protected Areas map click the browse button next to Map file to select the map file for Protected Areas gt Create a new legend for the Protected Areas map gt Click the OK button in the Import plan dialog window WRC Doc 2012288 Page 65 The Protected Areas hierarchy tree is added in the content pane which shows the item Protected Areas with its six categories m Main window Driver Zoning F XY Plans and categories Category precedence Residential Lifestyle Blocks
102. ettings User Profile readily available water map C Documents and Settings User Flow seasonality map C Documents and Settings User Iiag Parameters Canopy storage capacity mm Other Exotic Vegetation Wetland Residential Lifestyle Blocks Residential Low Density Residential Medium to High Density 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 n Show annual runoff map Show summer flow yield map The Hydrology model dialog window is structured so that the Input Parameters and Output parts are displayed from top to bottom In WISE besides the output from the climate change scenarios six kinds of maps are required as the input in hydrology model They are Rainfall seasonality map Potential evaporation seasonality map Mean number of rain days map Profile readily available water map Flow seasonality map These maps are raster maps with a spatial resolution of 500 meter In the Input part of the Hydrology model dialog window you can view and edit the input maps for the hydrology model by clicking on the Show edit button next to the input map of interest In the Parameters part of the Hydrology model dialog window you can view and edit the Canopy storage capacity for each land use by clicking on the cell of interest and entering a new value In the hydrology model the changes in climate affect the rain and potential evaporation whereas changes in vegetation affect mainly the water hold
103. evapotranspiration PET e Potential evapotranspiration variation the variation between the actual PET and the trend for PET e Temperature trend the trend for mean annual temperature e Temperature variation the variation between the actual temperature and the trend for temperature Depending on the climate change scenario different maps and different combinations are used For more information see the section Predefined scenarios These maps are raster maps with spatial resolution of 0 05 lat long approximately 5km grid The values of each map represent the mean annual values for that type of map Climate model Input Time sees Rar vend fl Rainfall variation mm Potential evapotranspiration trend mm Potential evapotranspiration variation mm aps ClimateChange Rain _1 Gd 2050 Jan 0 J Temperature trend C aps ClimateChange Rain_2 Temperature variation C 7 Show rainfall map Show potential evapotranspiration map On the top part of the Climate model dialog window you can select the climate variable of interest from the dropdown list next to Time series For all the variables you can WRC Doc 2012288 Page 99 change the map of interest by clicking on the browse button next to the specific time and upload a new map e For the trend type variables such as rainfall trend PET trend and temperature trend you can add a map for a specific year by using the Add time button on the right top of t
104. export sub scenario You can verify this in the Scenario manager that is opened by clicking the Scenarios tab in the Main window see 0 WRC Doc 2012288 Page 84 Integrated scenarios Integrated scenario Baseline active v f New Description Main window Calibrated and validated parameters dated 9 Noy 2009 Scenario manager External Factors Climate scenario Select External Factors Economy scenario Basing e Select External Factors Population scenario Baseline Select Policy measures Economy scenario Baseline Select Policy measures Population scenario Baseline Select Policy measures Zoning scenario Baseline Select Policy measures Infrastructure scenario Baseline Select Sub scenarios for each driver The Scenario manager in the Main window Creating a new integrated scenario lf you want to investigate the impact of climate change you can run a simulation using e g the high emission climate scenario and compare the results with the baseline integrated scenario that uses the medium emission climate scenario In order to do this we first have to create a new integrated scenario that uses the high emission sub scenario for climate Go to the Scenarios tab in the Main window Click the New button to create a new integrated scenario Select the High emission trend with variability sub scenario for
105. f the logged maps from a number of presets including the year the full date and the full date and time To do so select the format of interest from the dropdown list next to Time format You can make a list of logging moments by using the Add button the Generate button the Delete button and the Reset button of the Log moments pane This works similarly to Defining writing moments in the Write to Excel The system allows you to change the display format on the Add log moment and Generate log moments dialog windows by using the Pauses command in the Simulation menu see the section Pauses You can change the settings in the Maps to log pane and the settings of in the Log moments pane while the simulation is still advancing 2 6 2 4 Turning logging on To activate the logging functions you have to press the Turn logging on button on the lower right pane of the Log settings dialog window The selected maps in the tree of maps will be stored in the path you specified The function of Log maps in the Options menu is preceded with a mark Write to Excel v Log maps Animate maps Preferences If there is no map selected you are not able to turn the logging function on A message window depicted as figure below appears GEONAMICA i No items have been selected to be logged Logging will be turned off Cx Core 2 6 2 5 Saving settings You can finish any adjustments made in the log settings by clicking the S
106. ferent types of drivers External factors Policy measures and Parameters The first two are part of the policy analysis functionality of the system the latter is the way scientists or modellers can get more detailed access to the underlying models their data and their parameters Clicking on each of the driver type icons opens the settings for this driver or set of drivers in the content pane on the right WRC Doc 2012288 Page 53 Main window Economy International exports in sector min 2004 Interregional exports in sector ming 2004 Gross thee capited Sormetion in sector i ming 2004 Population Fertility lever Mortality lever Additional net in migration people 2007 Jan 01 2008 Jan 01 2009 Jan 01 2010 Jan 01 2011 Jan 01 2012 Jan 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iw ooocos9gcsos M 3 1 1 Step 1 Setting up the drivers Drivers incorporated in the system are organised in two groups External factors and Policy measures When you click on one of these you get access to the underlying information This is also the entry point for adapting drivers and entering new data The result of this step is a set of sub scenarios for each of the drivers When developing a sub scenario you can build on existing sub scenarios which are part of the active integrated scenario For example if the Baseline integrated scenario is selected as the active integrated scenario for the driver External factors a Baselin
107. ficiency as land productivity Version 1 0 6 11 November 2009 e Updated land use model parameters e Updated colours of land use map Version 1 0 5 9 October 2009 Changed simulation start year from 2004 to 2006 Updated initial land use map Updated land use model parameters Fixed implementation of population model O O OOO WRC Doc 2012288 Page 143 e Updated population model parameters e Changed formula to compute average life expectancy Changed allocation of residential land use functions from regional to district level Added population density model Added decay coefficient to economic supply model Fixed drawing of output graphs Display infrastructure networks on top of accessibility maps Updated About box Adopted WISE as the name of the system Version 1 0 4 17 August 2009 e Changed marine land use from vacant to feature e Changed aquaculture land use from function to feature e Updated data for land use model and biodiversity model Version 1 0 3 24 July 2009 e Replaced catchment map with catchment area lookup table water quality model Version 1 0 2 17 July 2009 e Incorporated hydrology model e Added social indicators e Updated About box Version 1 0 0 10 July 2009 e Incorporated various sub models o Climate o Water quality o Population o Terrestrial biodiversity Version 0 5 1 1 December 2008 e Added suitability maps Version 0 5 0 30 November 200
108. first column should be zero The total number of cells or area surface of each land use is displayed on the right most column of the table Land use map K Bare Surfaces A Indigenous Vegetation E Other Exotic Vegetation E Wetland X Network layer Major processing jo District boundaries x Network layer Residential attrad fi Residential Lifestyle Blocks BEE x Network layer Transport netwo BBB Residential Low Density J Residential Medium to High ia Commercial H Community Services Horticulture Contingency table Land use map and Districts map SE J Biofuel cropping Sic ieoigigigiga is c es You could inspect the information on a specific location by right clicking in a map The context menu appears When you click on the Cell information item the information of the districts map and the selected map for that location will be displayed in a yellow box You could also access the same information by using the Inspect tool For more information about the Inspect tool see the section Grid tools Land use map E Bare Surfaces BBB indigenous Vegetation E Other Exotic Vegetation E Wetland l X Network layer Major processing lo District boundaries 38 Network layer Residential attraq E Residential Lifestyle Blocks es X Network layer Transport netwo O Residential Low Density Ka J Residential Medium to High E Commercial O Community Services E Horticu
109. for maps and statistics Furthermore it is possible to keep the Comparison Settings dialog window opened while working with the tool e The 7st Map window contains the first map to compare analyse To change the contents of toolbar the 7st Map window choose another map from the dropdown list next to the 1 button on the If the 7st Map window is not open yet then you can do so by clicking the 1 button e The 2nd Map window contains the second map to compare analyse To change the contents of the 2nd Map window choose another map from the combo box next to the 2 button on the toolbar If the 2nd Map window is not yet open then you can do so by clicking the 2 button e The Result map window contains the result map This map shows the spatial result of the last performed map comparison Depending on the selected comparison method the results are presented in a continuous scale or a nominal scale e The Result statistics window contains the statistical results of the last performed map comparison e The Comparison settings dialog window allows setting and viewing the settings belonging to the active comparison method 3 6 1 2 Comparing different years of one scenario First we will analyse how the maps of the Baseline integrated scenario changes over time gt Go to the Analysis tab in the navigation pane on the left hand side of the Main window of WISE WRC Doc 2012288 Page 91 gt Press the Open Map Comparison Kit button in the
110. ge model Land use Commercial E v Land use type Function Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Initial land use map ps Land use Waik_luc_NZMG200m rst Input w O T D o Z O 5 No file selected Map file directory Show curent land use map and selected changes Parameters Random coefficient 0 5 Total potential formula Vacants TP 5 Functions TP 1 random N if N gt 0 A S Z 2 A S Z Output Show total potential map Before loading a map file the status of the file is No file selected which is displayed as in the File column You can add a land use change for the year 2008 For instance when the land use change for the year 2008 is presented in the file lu_change_2008 asc that you prepared and stored in advance gt gt gt gt Repeat the action steps described in the section Date and time for map file Left click the Browse button in the row 2008 Jan 01 in the table The Select dialog window opens Navigate to the folder where you put the file u_change_2008 asc Double click u_change_2008 asc or left click u_change_2008 asc and press the Open button WRC Doc 2012288 Page 29 Once the map file has been loaded the directory of this map file is shown in the file status cell You can delete one land use change map on the Map file list again gt Click the la
111. gulations and infrastructure These measures can be found by clicking on the Policy Measures icon under the Drivers tab in the navigation pane on the left hand side of the Main window On the top part of the window you can enter and display the WRC Doc 2012288 Page 59 economic information the middle part the population and zoning information and the bottom part is reserved for infrastructure network First you will learn how to adapt the economic and population measures Second you will learn how to work with the Zoning Tool Finally the options related to the nfrastructure will be explained Main window Driver Socio economic measures XY Economy j ve seri ag Accommodation restaurants and bars v 0 50 year f change in labour force productity in sector Accommodation restaurants and bars __0 20 year Population District Franklin v Proportion of people living in each land use category 2006 Jan 01 2007 Jan 01 2008 Jan 01 2009 Jan 01 2010 Jan 53 2 ae 45 1 1 7 Extemal factors Policy measures You can find the Economy part on the top right of the Policy measures window Here you can adapt the values of Rate of change in land use productivity and Rate of change in labour force productivity for each sector 3 2 2 1 How to adapt values of economy measures gt Go to the Driver tab of the Main window and click the Policy measures icon in the navigati
112. hanges that you made to an existing population sub scenario you should already know how to work with the saving changes For more information see the section Saving changes gt Load an existing scenario as explained in the section How to load an existing population sub scenario Make your changes as explained in the section How to adapt values for external factors Choose the Save project command on the File menu The Save project dialog window opens Give your integrated scenario a new name and give a description of the integrated scenario Something you can remember the scenario by Click the Save as new scenario option next to Population scenario Click the Details button next to on the right side of the External factors Population scenario row The Scenario details dialog window opens Enter a new sub scenario name in the text box next to Name Enter the description text in the text box next to Description Click OK at the bottom of the Scenario details dialog window Repeat the same steps for the other drivers if you have made changes Click the Save button at the bottom of the Save project dialog window VVVVV VV V V W You have now created a new sub scenario for population This sub scenario can be used in the next step of the policy impact assessment Creating integrated scenarios 3 2 2 Policy measures Z Besides external factors WISE also incorporates measures for economy population zoning re
113. he Save grid button in the Tools pane on the right low part of the window see for example the Land use map window Clicking on the Save grid button allows you to export the map to any folder you like There are several different file types that you can choose to export maps from these the Arc ASCII format asc and the IDRISI raster format rst the most common formats These file types can be used in the MAP COMPARISON KIT MCK 3 4 1 2 Creating log maps Log maps can be created by clicking on the option Log maps on the Options menu as described in the section Log maps When turning on the log functionality remember that more maps you select and more disk space you need to save them You can decide yourself how many maps you want to store for eventual analysis You can open these maps in the MCK part of the WISE package or a common GIS packages for further analysis after the simulation has run 3 4 1 3 Creating animations Animations are movies that show the spatial developments e g land use accessibility over time Animations can be created by clicking on the option Animate maps on the Options menu as described in the section Animate maps All selected maps which are categorised by model blocks will be saved in Animated GIF format which you can play in a web browser or picture viewer 3 4 1 4 Writing model results to Excel Model results can be written to Excel by clicking on the option Write to Excel on the Option
114. he dialog window The system calculates the interpolated values for the year that are not explicitly defined You can also delete a map for a specific year by using the Remove time button the right top of the dialog window e For the variation type variables such as rainfall variation PET variation and temperature variation the maps of 36 year period from 1972 to 2007 are used repeatedly for the period 1972 2007 2008 2043 and 2044 2079 These data will be used to superimpose the natural year to year variations of these variables upon the climate change trends for each emission scenario to 2050 You can add a map for a specific year by using the Add time button on the right top of the dialog window You can also delete a map for a specific year by using the Remove time button the right top of the dialog window If there is no variation map for a specific year then the system takes value O as the variation for this map and for this year In WISE 8 predefined sub scenarios for the climate change have been incorporated in the scenario manager For more information see the section Predefined scenarios The climate map rainfall map PET map or temperature map for a specific year is the sum of the climate trend map and the climate variation map for that specific year For instance the rainfall map for a specific year is the sum of the rainfall trend map and the rainfall variation map It holds true for the PET map and temperature map On the lo
115. he effect of one land use on another at each distance in the neighbourhood These influences are accumulated to produce the neighbourhood effect in each cell for each land use function The neighbourhood potential map shows this neighbourhood effect for the selected land use function for each cell which will be used to calculate the total potential map You can view neighbourhood potential map for the current simulation year by clicking the Show neighbourhood potential map button in the Output part of the Land use tab The Neighbourhood potential for the selected land use function map window opens Colours in the Neighbourhood potential map range from green to red Cells in green have very high neighbourhood potential for the specific function land use In contrast the red cells have not Since the neighbourhood potential map is only calculated for function land uses the Show neighbourhood potential map button in the Output part is not available if the selected land use is feature or vacant 4 5 6 5 Accessibility Click the Accessibility tab to access the contents depicted in the figure below Land use change model Land use Commercial v Land use type Function Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Input Go to infrastructure layers Parameters Land use is built up Land use is impassable Implicit accessibility for built up areas Implicit accessibility for non built up areas N Infrastr
116. he simulation and switch the simulation clock back to the initial year of simulation A list box next to Integrated scenario is also displayed on the toolbar All available integrated scenarios are displayed on the dropdown list where you can select that is load an integrated scenario When collapsed the list box shows the name of the active scenario Integrated scenario The Toolbar also displays the simulation clock Each time step the clock is updated to match the current value which means that it increases with steps of1 year in WISE 1 6 3 Status bar The Status bar is displayed at the bottom of the application window This area provides information to you on your actions while you are working with the application The Status bar describes the following information e When you use the mouse or arrow keys to navigate through menus it describes actions of menu commands e When you press the buttons on the toolbar it describes actions of this button e When you move the mouse on a raster map it describes the location of the cell that is pointed and the category or value on this cell is displayed in brackets e When you move the mouse on a network map it describes the x and y coordinators of the location The Status bar also indicates which of the following keys are latched down the Caps Lock key CAP the Num Lock key NUM or the Scroll Lock key SCRL 1 7 System Information The different commands in the
117. ibited Parameters gt Click the radio button in front of the Specific date and click the 1 1 2010 from the dropdown list Then press the OK button The specific start time appears in the corresponding cell of the table For the categories for which you have not specified the start time or the end time the symbol ld is displayed in the start time column and the symbol Plis displayed in the end time column to indicate the start of simulation and the end of simulation respectively The zoning regulations for the land use function Residential Life style blocks is set as depicted in the figure above Now you can preview the zoning map for this land use gt Make sure you have selected Residential Life style blocks on the drop down list next to Land use type gt Click the Preview zoning map button at the bottom of the content pane of the Spatial planning window The Preview zoning map Residential Lifestyle Blocks window opens Preview zoning map Residential Lifestyle Blocks E Actively stimulated E Permitted E Controlled _ Restricted discretionary i Discretionary E non complying E Prohibited Named viewports WRC Doc 2012288 Page 67 In the map window multiple layers of the zoning map for Residential Lifestyle Blocks at different time points are available in the layer manager pane The map displayed in the Map pane represents the zoning map for the selected
118. ick Import network change button The Import network change dialog window opens Select 2010 from the dropdown list next to Time Click the checkbox next to Incremental Click the browse button next to File The Open network change layer dialog window opens Select the network change for 2010 that you want to upload and click the Open button in the Open network change layer dialog window Click the OK button in the Import network change dialog window Vv Vv YYY VVVNVN VV Import network change Road expansion 20 10 frastructure test_roadexpansion_2010 shp Incremental Time KPUD neni v Now you import the incremental network change for 2010 gt Click the Save project as on the File menu The Save project file dialog window opens Enter a new project file name Waikato_NetworkChanged geoproj Press the Save button on the Save project dialog window The Save project dialog window opens Specify the integrated scenario as Network _ Changed in the integrated scenario pane VV Yy WRC Doc 2012288 Page 37 gt Specify the Policy measures Infrastructure scenario as Network_change_2010 in the sub scenario pane Press OK in the Scenario details dialog window Save project Scenario External files Integrated scenario name Integrated scenario description External factors Climate scenario No changes External factors Economy scenario
119. ick OK at the bottom of the Scenario details dialog window YYY WRC Doc 2012288 Page 34 Scenario details Population growth Increase the fertility lever for the year 2050 gt Repeat the same steps for the External factors Economy scenario The name of the sub scenario Population growth is displayed in the External factors Population scenario row and Economic growth is displayed in the External factors Economy scenario row The active sub scenarios Baseline for the other drivers remains unchanged since the last time it was saved Save project Scenario External files Integrated scenario name Growth Integrated scenario description population growth and economy growth Climate scenario Economy scenario Population scenario Economy scenario Zoning scenario Infrastructure scenario No changes Medium emission trer Save as new scenario Save as new scenario Economy gront Popdaton roth No changes No changes Baseline Baseline No changes Baseline 2 4 3 Saving an integrated scenario The Integrated scenario pane part allows you to create a new integrated scenario and add its name and description on the base of the all available sub scenarios You can define a new integrated scenario as follows gt Enter a new integrated scenario name Growth in the text box next to Integrated
120. ies per plan For example an order could consist of Plan A category 1 Plan B category 1 Plan A category 3 Plan C category 1 etc This hierarchy among categories is assumed to be the same for all land use functions e A category in a plan can start or stop at any given point during the simulation By default a plan is valid from the start year of the simulation until the end year of the simulation However the start year the end year or both can be set per category This time setting per category is assumed to be equal for all land use functions e The result of the combination of the categories of all plans is a categorical map the zoning map that shows the zoning status for each cell However since plans can start and stop at any given time in the simulation there is a separate zoning map for each point in time when a new plan starts or ends e Since some plans only start after the initial year of the simulation each year the zoning status is corrected for the De Facto land use Hence if a location has a certain land use it will not be removed because of newly introduced zoning plans To disable this option uncheck all the check box in the De Facto zoning table through the modeller user interface For more information see the section Zoning 3 2 2 5 General steps to create zoning maps in the zoning tool You can take the following steps in general to introduce a new spatial plan and create the zoning maps Go to the Zoning tool via
121. igh export Click the OK button Click the Save button in the toolbar to save your project VVVVVV V Main window Integrated scenario Climate change f Scenario details Description High emission climate scenario Scenario manager External Factors Climate scenario High emission trend with variability Edt External Factors Economy scenario Baseline External factors Population scenario Policy measures Policy measures Policy measures Policy measures Select external factors economy scenario window opened from the Scenario manager in the Main window Note that it is not possible to change an integrated scenario when it is selected as the active scenario In that case you first have to activate another integrated scenario in the toolbar WRC Doc 2012288 Page 86 3 4 Running the simulation A more general description about running the simulation is available in the section Running the simulation In this section you will learn how to load an integrated scenario and run the simulation and save its output results while running the simulation 3 4 1 Saving output results There are several ways in WISE that you can save output results Before you run the simulation you need to set up in which way and what you want to output 3 4 1 1 Exporting individual maps To export a map you need to have the map open in your active Map window In this window you find t
122. ility maps in the File column are corresponding to the land uses in the Land use column by switching on or off the check box mentioned above Check the check boxes for each land use in the Import column to import the suitability maps for the checked land uses lf you generated suitability maps using other tools for example the ArcGIS package you need to import the suitability map one by one for the selected land use by clicking the browse button in the path edit box WRC Doc 2012288 Page 132 Land use change model Land use Bare Surfaces Land use type Vacant Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Input Maximum suitab ity for all land uses 10 Import from Overlay Tool Time Map 2006 Jan 01 E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMa Import Overlay Tool maps Time Folder Vacant land uses are induded in Overlay Tool project Select the maps you would like to import Other Exotic Vegetation Wetland Residential Lifestyle Blocks a x x a a J The system provides you the opportunity to set up the maximum suitability for all land uses by entering a value in the range of 0 255 in the text box next to Maximum suitability on the top of the Suitability tab This maximum suitability value should be the highest value on any suitability map in WISE In general if the suitability map is created in the Overlay Tool with a maxi
123. imulation is opened and every time a change is made in the settings of the Zoning tool The zoning map displayed in the Preview zoning map window will be updated automatically if a change is made in the setting of the Zoning tool 3 2 2 10 Infrastructure networks The relationship between land use and transport systems is generally recognized by planning professionals as well as scientists Also and importantly it is recognized that the relationship is reciprocal which means that developments in land use are in part a consequence of the transport system and at the same time developments in the transport system are by large the effect of land use changes The current version of WISE only incorporates a one way interaction from transport on land use In future versions a transport model can be incorporated with which the impact of land use on transport can also be calculated In WISE infrastructure is represented as network layers There are three network layers incorporated in WISE Transport network road and railway Major processing sites and Residential attractants Accessibility is a function of the distance of a location to this network and its importance which can be set from the modeller user interface Policy decisions related to the changing accessibility are mainly the construction of roads railways and possibly irrigation networks In this exercise you will learn how to adapt the road network WRC Doc 2012288 Page 69
124. imulations InputMaps infra ox Cone You can add a new network layer by clicking the Add button on the upper right side of the Add remove infrastructure layers window After entering a name and loading the map for the new network layer press the OK button The newly added network layer will be displayed on the list of the Infrastructure layers You can remove one existing network layer by selecting it and press the Remove button on the upper right side of the window WRC Doc 2012288 Page 125 Add remove infrastructure layers Infrastructure layers E RIKS Regional Futures V113 Simulations InputMa Major processing sites _E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMa E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMa E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMa Accessibility types AccType value Accessibility type name 0 Residential road 1 Collector route 2 Arterial route 3 Principal highway You can also add a new accessibility type by clicking the Add button on the lower right side The Add accessibility type window opens Enter the value and name for the accessibility type in the text boxes AccType value and Accessibility type name respectively The newly added accessibility type will be displayed on the list of Accessibility types Add accessibility type Add remove infrastructure layers Infrastructure layers Network layer Initial network map Airpo
125. in the Network change list Main window Driver Infrastructure Network Transport network Tine ___ Netwer change 2007 Jan 01 Addition 2007 2008 Jan 01 Addition 2008 2010 Jan 01 Road expansion 2010 2010 Jan 01 Add anew major highway 2010 Jan 01 Remove the newly added major highway 2011 Jan 01 Addition 2011 2012 Jan 01 Addition 2012 Show Edit network at time The text above describes how to save changes that you made on the network map Be aware that if you use the present name the existing file will be overwritten with the same name For more information about how to work with an editable map see the section Editable map For more information about how to work with the network map see the section Network tools You can also draw a new link or remove a link in the modeller user interface via Main window Drivers Parameters Land use Accessibility Go to infrastructure layers button Infrastructure layers window for more information see the section Accessibility It is strongly recommend to add a new link or to remove a link via the policy user interface as described above because the policy user interface doesn t display all the technical details 3 2 3 Filtering the economic sectors In WISE there are 48 sectors of WRDEEM included in the economic model These sectors are filtered for display in the external factors policy measures and economic indicators A default selec
126. ined in the Pause settings dialog window will be used for the integrated time in the system such as the time format in the Log maps on the Options menu and Simulation clock on the toolbar Pause settings Pauses 2006 Jan 01 2016 Jan 01 2026 Jan 01 2036 Jan 01 2046 Jan 01 Display format Year Date Date and time Time seconds SA 2 5 7 2 Add and remove You can add a new pause by clicking the Add button on the top right of the Pause Settings dialog window Enter the year in which you want to halt the simulation in the WRC Doc 2012288 Page 41 text box next to Time and then press OK The pause at this year will be added to the Pauses list Simulation start time 2006 Jan 01 Simulation end time 2050 Jan 01 Current simulation time 2006 Jan 01 Tose 2010 You can remove a pause by selecting the one that you want to remove and clicking the Remove button on the right hand side of the Pause settings window 2 5 7 3 Generate You can predefine pause instances by using the Generate command The Generate pauses dialog window opens when you press the Generate button of the Pause settings window You can enter the interval start time the interval end time and the interval step length in the Generate pauses dialog window and press OK button The pauses are generated and displayed on the pauses list of the Pause Settings dialog window Generate pauses Simulation sta
127. ing capacity of the plant canopy In the Output part of the Hydrology model dialog window you can view the annual runoff map and the summer flow yield map for the current simulation year by clicking the corresponding button at the bottom WRC Doc 2012288 Page 101 Annual runoff map a bound O 650 1000 mmyear kai je Annual runoff map m 400 650 mm year E 250 400 mm year O 0 250 mm year Inspect 4 5 3 Water quality model The water quality model in WISE system is aimed at explaining and predicting average annual loads of nutrients from present and future distributions of point sources climate soil types land slope drainage characteristics and land uses Water quality model Input Catchment area look up table aterQuality catchment_area_lookup dat J River network C Documents and Settings User My doa Show edit map Delivery type Mean delivery variable Source coeff Source coeff Drainage ex Drainage 0 062 0 07 0 062 0 227 0 062 0 227 0 062 0 0 062 0 8 Residential Low Density 0 062 0 8 Nasideantial Madii tn Linh Mencith n Acn no 22 9 0 162 13 9 0 i gt Show phosphorous load map Show nitrogen load map To access the modeller user interface for the Water quality model gt Goto the Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click the Parameters icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the windo
128. ing the rectangle moves the map in the map pane accordingly 2 3 1 2 Map pane The map pane is located in the middle of the Land use map window and displays a land use map for the modelled region Specifically the land use map for the current simulation year is shown The map pane is equipped with both vertical and horizontal scroll bars If you cannot see all the complete contents of the map pane use the Zoom tools in the tools pane to adjust the image appropriately e g zoom in out pan horizontally vertically Land use information is presented for each grid cell The cell states on the map represent the predominant land use on that location To the left of the map pane is a legend pane that displays the land use legend When a simulation is running the Land use map window will be updated after each time step You can access the summary information on the land use map by double clicking in the map pane This opens the Contingency table Land use map and Districts map dialog WRC Doc 2012288 Page 14 window that shows the number of cells and area surface of each land use for each district You can select the unit for the area surface from the dropdown list next to Display values in The table displays the summary in the selected unit If you select the check box next to Include cells outside modelling area the land use outside the modelling area will be displayed in the first column If this check box is unselected all the values in the
129. int GEONAMICA x asd T N B x between 240 772 and 1920 A N B X between 6 17363 and 1920 Display options This opens the Spline display options dialog window as shown in the figure below In this dialog window the extent of the graph can be altered e The system allows you to determine the range of the x and y axis enter the lower and upper bounds in the text boxes e When the Display grid check box is checked grids are drawn in the Graph pane When the Display ticks check box is checked vertical lines at all possible cell distances are drawn in the Graph pane Spline display options Minimum horizontal value Maximum horizontal value Minimum vertical value Maximum vertical value _ Display grid C Display ticks Apply This will save changes you have made to the current spline It is available only after you made a change Reset This will undo changes you have made to the current spline by resetting it to its last saved state The Reset button is available only after a spline is changed and before you press Apply WRC Doc 2012288 Page 123 The system provides a table with the coordinate pairs for all discrete cell distances in the List pane on the right hand side of the window The value list is not editable since interactions can be edited in the graph only Changes made are immediately visible in the spline graph and on the value list The neighbourhood influence rules describe t
130. is and the year on the x axis You can press Cancel to go back to the Main window 7 Main window ee ee International exports in sector Accommodation restaurants and bars v ming 2004 v o e 2 ms cno9 Extemal factors Gross fixed capital formation in sector Construction v 2 mins 2004 g Population Policy measures Mortality lever FertilityLever Parameters D 2006 Options Grid Year 2050 3 2 1 2 How to adapt values for external factors gt Goto the Driver tab of the Main window gt Click the External factors icon gt Goto the Population part in the content pane gt Click the graph icon next to Fertility lever A graph window opens that displays the female fertility lever between 2006 and 2050 There are several ways to enter new population figures in the system The first way is to drag the bubbles in the graph to the desired value You can also enter the precise values by clicking on a bubble with your right mouse button or by clicking on a value in the list on the right hand side of the window More bullets can be added by double clicking with the mouse in the graph and bubbles can be removed by double clicking with the left mouse button on a bubble gt Remove all points bubbles for which you do not want to provide scenario information Add a point for years you would like to provide scenario information for Drag the bubble s of the year s you would like t
131. is integrated scenario are read only as well Particularly WISE provides 8 predefined sub scenarios for External factors Climate driver and you can use them to create new integrated scenarios The sub scenario Medium emission trend with variability is read only since it is used in the Baseline integrated scenario other sub scenarios for the climate driver are editable For more information of these climate scenarios we refer to the specification report of WISE 3 3 2 cenario manager The Main window in WISE is structured according to the four steps involved in an impact assessment analysis 1 Set up relevant drivers 2 Combine and run scenarios 3 View indicators visually 4 Analyse scenario results visually and analytically Each step corresponds with a tab in the main window The scenario manager is involved in the first two steps ai Main windov window _ _ _ C me arate __ You can access the Scenario manager by clicking on the Scenarios tab of the Main window The Scenario manager icon is selected automatically in the navigation pane on the left side of the Main window The content pane on the right side of the Main window shows the content of the scenario manager WRC Doc 2012288 Page 77 m Main window Scenarios Integrated scenario s Scenario details a Description i Initial setup of data and parameters Scenanio manager Sub scenarios pane Po
132. is used to pick a value from the legend and enter it in a cell on the map LPen Change the pointer to a bucket The bucket is used to pick a Flood value from the legend and enter it in larger contiguous areas of the map Inspect Copy region Fen peer Display the information of the selected map on the map windows Copy the shape and colour information in the selected area from opy region another grid layer to the current grid layer This option is not available in WISE Co Copy the colour information on the selected area from another _ Copy value grid layer to the current grid layer This option is not available in WISE Save Grid j Save the grid map that you select From the current land use map accessible via Drivers Parameters Land use Land use tab Show current land use map button you can derive more information by using the Inspect tool In the Potential figures dialog window that will open the numbers displayed in the title represent the location in row and in column of the cell that you selected The table lists the values for total potential neighbourhood potential suitability numerical zoning and accessibility for each land use function for the selected location This functionality is very useful during calibration WRC Doc 2012288 Page 17 Land use map Sal Bare Surfaces O Indigenous Vegetation E Other Exotic Vegetation i m Wetland Pee x Network layer Resid
133. ision support system ISDSS to support the evaluation and deliberation processes Together these tools will help Waikato Regional Council and other councils evaluate links and trade offs between economic environmental and social cultural outcomes and the cumulative effects of many decisions over space and time An ISDSS is an Integrated Spatial Decision Support System designed to help examine weakly structured or unstructured problems characterised by many actors many possibilities and high uncertainty The Waikato Integrated Scenarios Explorer or WISE is being developed for the Waikato region to support evaluation and deliberation of strategies and scenarios related in the context of Waikato Regional Council s long term planning WRC Doc 2012288 Page 1 User Manual An Overview This is an overview of the user manual of WISE an integrated spatial decision support system built with the GEONAMICA framework WISE is developed for the Waikato region to support Waikato Regional Council s long term council community planning process This manual contains five sections Section 1 Getting started explains how to install WISE on your computer and how to start the program It also describes the main features of the graphical user interface Section 2 Running the simulation contains a step by step description of how to run a simulation in WISE Section 3 Policy interface describes the steps that a policy user should f
134. ith the commands on the Simulation menu Update Step Run Reset Pauses Integrated scenario Bas ine iv A Active integrated scenario Simulation clock On the toolbar as depicted in the figure above the left most box displays the active integrated scenario The right most box displays the Simulation clock which indicates the progress of the simulation the year until which the simulation has run The initial year is 2006 in WISE 2 5 1 Active integrated scenario Before you start running the simulation you need first to select one integrated scenario as the active integrated scenario gt Click the dropdown list next to Integrated Scenario on the toolbar All the available integrated scenarios will be displayed on the list gt Select your integrated scenario of interest from the list for example the Baseline integrated scenario After you select the integrated scenario from the list the system loads the integrated scenario immediately as the active integrated scenario When collapsed the list box shows the name of the active integrated scenario You can easily switch to another integrated scenario from the active integrated scenario dropdown list on the toolbar For example the current active integrated scenario is the predefined Baseline integrated scenario no change has been made and you want to switch to the Growth integrated scenario gt Click Growth on the dropdown list next to Integrated Scenario the G
135. ive integrated scenario gt Go to the option Log file on the Options menu The Edit Log File dialog window opens gt Press the Import button on the right hand side of the Edit Log file window gt Select the rst file type and select the logged maps of your integrated scenario of choice gt Click the OK button in the Edit Log File window Instead of comparing the start and end map of the simulation within one integrated scenario you can investigate the difference between two integrated scenario results We will again do this per category gt In the MCK select the Baseline integrated scenario result map in 2030 as Map 1 and the alternative integrated scenario result map in 2030 as Map 2 Now you can investigate the categorical maps in more detail gt Click the Algorithm button on the toolbar The Comparison algorithm dialog window opens gt Click the checkbox in front of Per category in the Comparison algorithm window Press the OK button on the top right of the window gt Click the Parameters button on the toolbar gt Select your land use of interest in the Algorithm settings Per category dialog window If you have already import the logged map of the suitability map for commercial WRC Doc 2012288 Page 94 gt Select the suitability maps for commercial from the dropdown list in the Toolbar in the MCK gt Investigate the changes in suitability map for commercial between integrated scenarios by selecti
136. k dialog window opens gt Select 2010 Jan 1 on the dropdown list of the Select time for network window gt Click the OK button in the Select time for network window The Network layer Transport network map window for the selected year opens gt Zoom in your area of interest with the zoom tools See the section Zoom tools gt Select the radio button in front of the network category of interest in the legend pane gt Click the Select edit button under Network tools gt Click the Add link button under Network tools gt Move the mouse pointer to the location where you want to add the new road and drag it to draw the road The new road is displayed in the colour defined in the legend pane gt Click the Select edit button again to disable the Add link button gt Double click on the road you just draw or right click on it and select the option Properties The Edit accessibility tyoe dialog window opens gt Verify or select the accessibility type from the dropdown list Network layer Transport network 2010 Jan 01 Nodes Node width i Link color Link width C O Residential road A C E Collector route E E Arterial route C J Principal highway ic CL Major highway C E Railway C O Dairy processing C E Timber processing C E Abattoir Edit accessibility type E To save the changes gt Close the map window A message window pops up to ask you whether or not save the changes you made WRC Doc 201228
137. k to Excel is activated from the tick mark Write to Excel on the Options menu 2 6 1 5 Opening Excel workbook To stop writing to Excel and view the Excel workbook you can press the Open Excel workbook button The Excel workbook opens immediately showing the worksheets with the names that you defined You can use it now for further analysis of the simulation data EJ Microsoft Excel Book1 iQ Eile Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Help 10 z BLU eS ad S 9 t 308 Ge SE SO A i Gender Age categi2006 Jan C2006 Jan C2010 Jan C2011 Jan 01 00 00 00 2 Population people Franklin Male births 0 0 0 0 3 Population people Franklin Male 0 137 5 137 5 121 6178 122 4538 4 Population people Franklin Male 135 7143 135 7143 122 349 122 4788 5 Population people Franklin Male 143 75 143 75 125 807 125 2646 6 Population people Franklin Male 141 0714 141 0714 130 7994 129 7369 7 Population people Franklin Male 141 9643 141 9643 148 3256 132 994 8 Population people Franklin Male 165 6506 165 6506 148 6835 151 586 9 Population people Franklin Male 159 2087 159 2087 156 52 153 2215 10 Population people Franklin Male 140 803 140 803 154 0416 161 8687 11 Population people Franklin Male 161 9695 161 9695 156 2439 157 8651 12 Population people Franklin Male 157 3681 157 3681 162 7339 160 0461 13 Population people Franklin Male 144 826 144626 173 591 185 6764 Population people Franklin
138. k to select the link Double click on a link to edit the properties for the selected link Left click on a node to select the node Change the location of the selected node by dragging it to a new location Add link Change the mouse state to draw links and nodes Pointer a location and drag the mouse to draw a new link Left click on a location to add a new node This button will be greyed out for the non editable maps Change the mouse state to draw nodes Left click on a location to add a new node This button will be greyed out for the non editable maps Show nodes Select this check box to display nodes of a network in the map pane Clear this check box to not show nodes on the network map Show links Select this check box to display links of a network in the map pane Clear this check box to not show links on the network map When the selected network layer is editable the Add link and the Add nodes buttons in the Network tools section of the tools pane becomes enabled and the radio buttons in front of the legend appear in the legend pane on the top left part You can practice how WRC Doc 2012288 Page 18 to use the tools under the Network tools tab to add link and to change the properties of link When you close the map window on which you made changes one message window pop ups to ask whether you want to save the changes you made or not Press the No button not to save the changes you made You can save the changes you ma
139. land uses For this reason there is a specific zoning map for each main land use function incorporated in the system residential lifestyle blocks low density and medium to high density commercial community services horticulture biofuel cropping vegetable cropping other cropping dairy farming sheep beef or deer farming other agriculture forestry and manufacturing The vacant land uses do not have a specific zoning map since we assume that this type of land use is allowed everywhere but that there are no areas where it is specifically planned In general vacant land uses are the land uses that appear when agricultural land is abandoned and also the land use that can easily be taken over when population or economic functions expand 3 2 2 4 Zoning tool In WISE the Zoning tool developed by RIKS is incorporated in the system that allows you to incorporate your spatial planning to the system by creating and edit zoning maps based on a number of spatial plans With the Zoning tool you can enter spatial Zoning plans directly via the graphical user interface GUI and set the characteristics of each plan parameters and add new plans in the GUI as well in a comprehensible way Plans can be ordered hierarchically such that one overrules the other When more information on zoning plans becomes available this can be incorporated in the zoning maps either by the project team or by the users themselves Before you start working on creating
140. licy measures Economy scenario Policy measures Zoning scenario Sec Policy measures Infrastructure scenaric Select Indicators The Scenario manager allows you to change the description of non read only integrated scenarios create new integrated scenarios and delete non read only integrated or non read only sub scenarios The Integrated scenario pane is in the top part and the Sub scenario pane is in the lower part of the content pane of the Main window Note that the term sub scenario is not used in the user interface For more information see the section Project file integrated scenario and sub scenario e On the top of the Integrated scenario pane you can select an integrated scenario from a dropdown list The active integrated scenario is indicated in the list marked with the word active e When you select an integrated scenario from the list the description of the selected integrated scenario is shown in the Integrated scenario pane and the selected integrated scenario details in the Sub scenarios pane will be updated If you hover the mouse pointer over one of the sub scenario names its description is displayed in a tooltip box the pop up box with a yellow background e You can edit the description of the integrated scenario directly unless the integrated scenario is read only e When the active integrated scenario or a read only integrated scenario is selected the Select button is disabled
141. log window is structured so that the Input Parameters and Output parts are displayed from top to bottom Terrestrial biodiversity model Input LENZ map wutMaps Biodiversity Lenz_lvl_2_NZMG100m rst EJ Show Edt Protected areas Time Map Add time 2006 Jan 01 E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Biodiversity Nzprot_sl Show Edit Parameters Show threatened environments map Besides the land use map the LENZ map and Protected area map are required as input in the terrestrial biodiversity model e LENZ map the Land Environments of New Zealand map shows information on land environments that serve as surrogates for ecosystems and habitats WRC Doc 2012288 Page 136 e Protected area map Protected areas network of New Zealand map is a database of legally protected areas You can upload a new LENZ map by clicking the browse button next to LENZ map and double clicking the new map You can add a protected area map for a specific year by clicking the Add time button and importing a new map for the added year You can delete a protected area map for a specific year from the list by selecting the directory of map and clicking the Remove time button You can view the protected area map by selecting it and clicking the Show Edit button on the middle right side of the Terrestrial biodiversity model dialog window In the Parameters part of the Terrestrial biodiversity model dialog wind
142. lture E Biofuel Cropping Taar aE Cell information Copy as bitmap Named viewports v Inspect WRC Doc 2012288 Page 15 2 3 1 3 Legend pane The legend pane is displayed in the upper left portion of the Map window It shows the legend of the map selected in the Layer Manager explained below For example if you select a land use map the legend pane shows the legend of land uses The land use is subdivided into 3 types Vacant Function Feature In the legend of the map the Vacant states appear at the top of the list the Function states appear in the middle of the list and are underlined and Feature states appear at the bottom of the list The 3 different land use types are explained later in the section Land use classes E Ba Sifas A E Indigenous Y egetation Other Exotic Vegetation E wetland C Residential Lifestyle Blocks Residential Low Density J Residential Medium to High E Commercial O Community Services D Horticulture C Biofuel Cropping E Vegetable Cropping E Other Croppin C Dairy Farming I Sheep Beef or Deer Farming F Other Agriculture Forestry E Manufacturing O Marine E Aquaculture C Utilities C Mines and Quarries E Urban Parks and Recreation E Fresh Water 2 3 1 4 Layer manager pane The ayer manager pane is displayed in the upper right portion of the Land use map window It lets you turn map layers on and off in the map pane In the exam
143. mand tab It therefore expresses the missed economic opportunity due to a lack of available space 4 5 4 7 Supply The Supply tab is split in 3 parts Input Parameters and Output section WRC Doc 2012288 Page 111 Economic model M 4 gt DI Sector fitter Y Sector land use correspondence Land use constraint Y Supply Parameters Decay coefficient 0 5 Livestock an Dairy cattle Other farming Services to Forestry an Fishing Mining and gq Oil and ga 0 986907 0 0145705 0 0196395 0 00884451 0 008202 E 0 058634 0 627784 0 0536764 0 159114 0 0210435 0 129997 0 131443 0 504058 0 134895 0 023906 0 0114306 0 0323294 0 0139416 0 976074 0 00174958 0 0900849 0 0976367 0 0453223 0 0591001 0 0952178 0 00950649 0 0110041 0 00575999 0 006748 Change in final demand mln 2004 On the top part of the Supply tab the system allows you to view and edit the Ghosh matrix from sector to sector On the bottom part of the Supply tab you can observe the Change in final demand per sector which is updated over the simulation period 4 5 4 8 Indicators The Indicators tab is structured by the Input Parameters and Output sections Economic model M 4 gt gt I Sector filter Y Sector land use correspondence Land use constraint V Supply Indicators Initial growt Initial value Initial intern Initial emplo Initial energ Initial energ Initial energ Initial energ
144. me directories and file names for all data map files If you press the Save button in the Save project dialog window the file that has not been changed will be saved in the default directory which is configured in the current project file the file that has been changed will be saved in the directories which is configured after its modification e Changing the directory or the file name of each data file The directory of each external file displays in the cell of the File name column The system allows you to specify the directory where you want to save each data file by left clicking on the path name in the cell of the File Name column Once it is selected and marked blue you can type any path or file name you want The system allows you to change the format of data file by clicking and selecting the appropriate data type from the dropdown list You can also specify the directory and the file name of each data file by clicking the browse button and navigating to the location you want to save and giving a new name for it WRC Doc 2012288 Page 36 Tee e No file The data file marked as on the File name list indicates this file is not used or not required for the current simulation e You can always use the Reset to undo the changes in the table before you click the Save button Once you press the Save button of the Save project dialog window the current project file will be overwritten and the original information will be lost Over
145. model dialog window you can view and edit the source coefficient phosphorus source coefficient nitrogen drainage exponent phosphorus drainage exponent nitrogen rain exponent phosphorus and rain exponent nitrogen for each land use in the Land use parameter table You can view and edit the reservoir decay stream attenuation low flow and stream attenuation high flow per nutrient type in the Nutrient parameter table In the Output part of the Water quality model dialog window you can view the annual phosphorous load map and the nitrogen load map for the current simulation year by clicking the corresponding button at the bottom of the Water quality model dialog window Phosphorous load map Nodes Node width lo Distri Link color Link width strict boundaries J 1000 00 10000 00 tonnes je Phosphorous load map E 100 00 1000 00 tonnes ye E 10 00 100 00 tonnes year E 1 00 10 00 tonnes year E 0 10 1 00 tonnes year E 0 01 0 10 tonnes year E 0 00 0 01 tonnes year 4 5 4 Economic model The economic model in WISE is designed to simulate the combined environmental and economic implications of economic change in the Waikato Region The model is driven by scenarios of economic growth To access the modeller user interface for the Economic model gt Goto the Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click the Parameters icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the window
146. mum suitability value of 10 it can be used directly in WISE system The path of the suitability map file for the function land use for the first date is displayed by default when you open the system The system allows you to add or delete the suitability map for a selected land use at a specific time by clicking on the Add and Delete button The description about how to add or delete the map files is available in the section Map file You can view or edit the suitability map for the selected vacant or function land use and for the selected time by clicking on the Show Edit button at the bottom of the Suitability tab With the opened Suitability map window it is possible to change the suitability value of individual cells A higher value indicates a higher suitability Suitability is displayed in the map in colours varying from red to green representing values between O not suitable and 10 perfectly suitable Before you add the suitability map to the system you have to ensure that the values on the map are integer values For more information about how to work with an editable map see the section Editable map WRC Doc 2012288 Page 133 Seiten for Commercial E Distict boundaries District boundaries ene Suitability Commercial 2006 Jan Flood Inspect _ ect Copy region region _Copy value value Save Grid _ Grid 4 5 6 8 Zoning The zoning or institutional suitability is characterized by
147. n in the Output part 4 5 6 4 Neighbourhood The neighbourhood rules table displays the influence land uses have on each other as used by the land use change model For example people do not like to live close to an industrial area so industry will have a negative influence on housing that decays as the distance between the two places increases WRC Doc 2012288 Page 121 Oo E The influence that a certain land use has on another land use or itself is described as a function of the distance between two cells a so called spline which is made up of a series of points that are connected An example of such a function is shown in the figure above where the points are connected by linear interpolation In this graph the distance runs along the horizontal axis and the vertical axis displays the influence that land use A has on land use B We see that when land use A and B are situated at a distance of 1 cells land use B has a positive effect on land use A of approximately 5 Click the Neighbourhood tab to access the contents depicted as the figure below The dialog window is divided by 4 panes Overview pane Graph pane Distance pane and List pane 4 Land use change model Land use Commercial W Land use type Function Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Parameters for all land uses Show distance in meters O Show distance in cells on To Re Re
148. n in the Parameters part The Enter date and time dialog window opens In the text box you can enter a new year for which you want to specify the values Once you press the OK button the newly added year will be displayed on the dropdown list next to Time on the Residential land use demand tab Enter date and time 20 10 Jan 01 00 00 00 Ce Come By default the system takes the values for the previous specified year as the values for the newly added year Select the newly added year from the dropdown list next to Time You can now view and specify the values for this year in the table The system takes the values for undefined years on the basis of linear interpolation of the values for its two closest defined years WRC Doc 2012288 Page 116 Parameters Tme 2010 01 2006 Jan 01 in each dass 2010 Jan 01 District land Residential Lif Residential L Residential M Sum s Franklin 0 4508493567 0 1170593059 13 Thames Coro 0 1310883646 0 7579293936 0 1109822417 1 Hauraki 0 1936770689 0 7502242968 0 0560986342 1 C pay A AAnCAMnrAnn A PEA PrANnnnAnA arr T You can remove the added year s from the dropdown list next to Time by clicking on the Remove time button on the top of the table The start year of the simulation is not removable In the Output part of the Residential land use demand tab the table shows the land use demand in cells per residential land use class an
149. n maps generated during a simulation WRC Doc 2012288 Page 5 Cache zoning maps generated during a simulation InputMaps base maps required to run a simulation IntermediateMaps intermediate output maps for the current simulation year Legends map legends Log logged maps generated during a simulation Waikato geoproj the project file of WISE 1 4 Map Comparison Kit directory structure By default the Map Comparison Kit is installed in the directory C Program Files Geonamica The Map Comparison kit directory contains the Map Comparison Kit application WCK exe and a set of DLL files that the application requires to run Map Comparison Kit File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q x PP S PO search ij Folders Eas Other Places 2 Geonamica My Documents R My Computer My Network Places 3 xerces c_2_7 dll p My Computer By default additional data for the Map Comparison Kit are installed in C Documents and Settings User My Documents Geonamica MCK There are four sub directories in this folder e Examples examples developed for the Map Comparison Kit e Palettes palettes legends for the Map Comparison Kit e Results results generated with the Map Comparison Kit e Temp temporary outputs e g reference maps generated with the Map Comparison Kit ok File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q ax amp wi DO search ij Folders iea v EJ co Other Places
150. nario name With this layout the most important information is captured in one screen and details are hidden behind buttons Options Description No changes No input data files and parameters in the sub scenario of the corresponding model have been changed Copy to new Copy input data files and parameters in the sub scenario of the scenario corresponding model to a new sub scenario Add the name and description for the new sub scenario by clicking the Details button Discard changes Cancel changes made to the input data files and parameters in the sub scenario of the corresponding model Save as new Save changes made to the input data files and parameters in the sub scenario scenario of the corresponding model to a new sub scenario Add the name and description for the new sub scenario by clicking the Details button Save in active Save changes made to input data files and parameters in the sub scenario scenario for the corresponding model to the active sub scenario The active sub scenario will be overwritten with changes you made You can define the new sub scenarios according to changes you made in the previous steps gt Click the Details button next to on the right side of the External factors Population scenario raw The Scenario details dialog window opens Enter a new scenario name Population growth in the text box next to Name Enter the description text in the text box next to Description Cl
151. nd use change file that you want to delete The path of the selected file is highlighted with blue background gt Press the Remove time button on the right side One message window appears to ask you whether or not to delete the selected land use change gt Press the Yes button on the message window GEONAMICA P j Are you sure you want to delete the selected entries Once the map file has been deleted this file and its time will disappear from the list 2 3 8 Editable map The WISE system allows you to edit some maps in the map window of the system such as the maps used in the hydrology model the initial land use map suitability maps zoning maps the river network map and the transport network map These maps are so called editable maps There are two ways to see whether a map is editable or not gt Open your map of interest in a map window gt Select your map of interest in the layer manager pane on the top right side of the map window It is highlighted with blue background gt Goto the legend pane on the top left of the map window If the radio buttons shown in front of the legend the selected map is editable gt Or go to the tool pane on the bottom right of the map window If the tool buttons under Grid tools are enabled the selected map is editable In this section we use the initial land use map as an example It is recommended however to edit your map in a GIS package for the sake of accuracy You
152. ndow Economy International exports in sector Dairy product manufacturing mins 2004 Interregional exports in sector Dairy cattle farming ming 2004 Gross fixed capital formation in sector Construction ming 2004 Population Fertility lever Mortality lever Additional net in migration people 2007 Jan 01 2008 Jan 01 2009 Jan 01 2010 Jan 01 2011 Jan 01 2012 Jan 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 gt When you have the External factors in front of you you can carry out the following actions e View historic data View scenario data future assumptions Adapt historic and scenario data Load an existing sub scenario Make changes to an existing scenario and save its results Since the steps are very similar for all external factors we take Population as an example to explain how you can work with the external factors 3 2 1 1 How to view data and scenario data for the Baseline integrated scenario Select the Baseline integrated scenario as the active integrated scenario from the dropdown list on the toolbar Go to the Driver tab of the Main window Click the External factors icon Go to the Population part in the content pane VVV WV WRC Doc 2012288 Page 56 gt Click the graph icon of your interest For instance click the graph icon next to Fertility lever The Fertility Lever graph window opens This graph shows the fertility lever in percentage on the y ax
153. ndow Residential Lifestyle Blocks 24 Show Residential Low Density 24 Show Residential Medium to High Density 2 Show Commercial a4 Show Community Services Horticulture Biofuel Cropping Vegetable Cropping Other Cropping Dairy Farming Sheep Beef or Deer Farming Other Agriculture Forestry Manufacturing You can visualise the social indicators economic indicators environmental indicators and land use indicator at any point in time any year during the simulation To visualise an indicator take the following steps gt Goto the Indicators tab of the Main window gt Select sections in the navigation pane on the left hand side of the Main window the type of indicator you are interested in Social Economic Land use and Environmental To visualise the numerical values in the table or single values gt Goto the Social section of the Indicators tab gt Click the Density tab WRC Doc 2012288 Page 88 gt Select your residential land use of interest on the dropdown list next to Land use The values of the density the lower bound and the upper bound for each district and for the selected residential land use are displayed on the screen Main window Population Density 0 32625 0 1425 0 27875 0 3275 0 3125 0 3275 0 31375 0 30625 0 30625 0 28 0 2225 0 30625 Particularly if the density for the selected land use is between the lower bound and
154. ng Comparison Algorithm Compare numerical maps Cell by cell b a Now you can investigate the difference between the result maps of two integrated scenarios 3 6 2 Summary In the last section you have analysed different results maps of the WISE system You have compared results from different years within an integrated scenario as well as results of a certain year between integrated scenarios For this you have used the MCK functionality to compare categorical maps on a cell by cell basis to compare numerical maps on a cell by cell basis and to show integrated statistics WRC Doc 2012288 Page 95 4 Modeller interface This section deals primarily with the interaction between the Modeller and the software The modeller can have more detailed access to the underlying models of the system diagram to update data and parameters and to check the output For details about the models we refer to the accompanying Model descriptions of WISE Only a global overview of the model itself and the features which are not directly linked to the model description will be described in this user manual Detailed information about how to update data and parameters through the modeller user interface is given per individual model in the section Individual model components Notice that setting the parameters is part of the calibration of the system Changing the parameter settings can have a major impact on the behaviour of the system If you do not
155. ng all specified network changes The figure above is an example of the transport network for 2010 The title of the network map window indicates the descriptive name of the selected network and the selected year As depicted in the figure above besides the District boundaries layer there is only one layer Transport network 2010 Jan 01 visible in the layer manager pane which shows the high level overview of the network changes for the selected time in the map pane The legend pane consists of 4 legend tabs which are used for editing the legend of network map The Link color tab and Link width tab are the most useful tabs For more information about how to edit legend see the section Legend editor e In WISE for all infrastructure layers the categories of Acctype are used as the legend For more information see the section Network legends The ratio buttons in the legend pane indicate that this network map is editable You can view and edit the link properties or add new links on the network map WRC Doc 2012288 Page 71 r A Nodes Node width P Link color Link width District boundaries Residential road ok X je Transport network 2010 Jan 01 C E Collector route E Arterial route C Jy Principal highway C E Major highway E E Railway 5 E Dairy processing C E Timber processing C p Abattoir Network tools For all the Infrastructure layers in WISE you can view or edit the ac
156. nge model from the dropdown list next to Land use The selected land use type is displayed on the right side of the control pane The content pane is structured by tabs Each tab has its own dialog window allowing you to set parameter values and view results The content of these dialog windows for the same tab can differ per land use type The content pane is structured by Land use tab Neighbourhood tab Accessibility tab Suitability tab and Zoning tab Most of the contents in the content pane are related to the selected land use in the control pane except that the Input and Parameters parts on the Land use tab Neighbourhood tab and Zoning tab are for all the land uses 4 5 6 3 Land use Click the Land use tab to access the contents depicted as the figure above The Input part is on the top of the Land use tab The system allows you to view or edit the initial land use map here You can change the initial land use map by clicking on the browse button next to Initial land use map and selecting the file that you want to import A Map window of Initial land use map opens after pressing the Show Edit button on the left side of the text box You can view or edit the initial land use map via the map window For more information about how to work with an editable map see the section Editable map WRC Doc 2012288 Page 119 Initial land use map m F e E Bare Surfaces 5 District boundaries je Initial land use map C3 m Indig
157. nput part of the Zoning tab For more information about the zoning tool see the section Zoning tool These categorical zoning maps need to be converted into numerical zoning maps which have numerical values to be used in the computation of the total potential You can set the parameters to interpret the categories in the Parameters part of the Zoning tab The conversion takes into account the De Facto zoning and the zoning state value for each land use function e f a check box in the De Facto zoning table is selected for certain land use and for certain function each year the zoning status will be corrected for the De Facto land use For instance the check box for Agriculture land use and for the Agriculture function is checked if a location has agriculture on the calculated land use map you introduce a new zoning plan where the agriculture is not allowed to develop on this location The zoning status for agriculture function will still be allowed at this location e f a check box in the De Facto zoning table is unselected for certain land use and for certain function the zoning status will be corrected for the De Facto land use each year For instance when the check box for the Agriculture land use and the Agriculture function is checked a location that has agriculture on the calculated land use map cannot be removed as a consequence of introducing a new zoning plan Even though this new zoning plan indicates that agriculture is not allow
158. o gt Click on the model block name for which you want to make link to Excel sheet gt Press Citrl c on your keyboard gt Click the corresponding cell in the column of Excel sheet name gt Press Ctrl v on your keyboard The names that you add in the Write to Excel settings window will be displayed as the names of the sheets in Excel Write to Excel settings Economic money to area conversion Economic area to money conversion Economic supply Writing moments 2006 Jan 01 00 00 00 Open Excel workbook 2 6 1 2 Defining writing moments While a simulation is advancing the system only writes model output for the moments that are determined in the Writing moments pane on the lower left part of the Write to WRC Doc 2012288 Page 43 Excel settings window You can adjust the list of writing moments by using the Add button the Generate button the Delete button and the Reset button You can add a single moment as follows gt Click the Add button The Add write moment dialog window opens gt Enter the moment in the text box next to Time for which you want to display the model output in the Excel workbook gt Press OK The write moment at this year will be displayed on the Writing moments list immediately Add write moment Simulation start time 2006 Jan 01 Simulation end time 2050 Jan 01 Current simulation time 2006 Jan 01 Time 2010 Lox J oe You can d
159. o File Simulation Maps Options Window Help Integrated scenario Climate change v pI Step Baseline Temp Climate change k Selecting the newly created integrated scenario Removing an integrated scenario Remember that when you created and saved a sub scenario in the previous section you also saved a new integrated scenario Since you don t need that one anymore you can remove it Make sure that in the toolbar the active integrated scenario is set to Baseline Go to the Scenarios tab in the Main window Select the integrated scenario Temp Click the Delete button Click the Save button in the toolbar to save your project VVVV V Note that it is not possible to remove an integrated scenario when it is selected as the active scenario In that case you first have to activate another integrated scenario in the toolbar Changing an integrated scenario You can change an integrated scenario by selecting another sub scenario for one of the drivers E g in the integrated scenario Climate change we have selected the baseline sub scenario for External factors Economy but we could change this to the High export sub scenario that we have created earlier Make sure that in the toolbar the active integrated scenario is set to Baseline Go to the Scenarios tab in the Main window Select the integrated scenario Climate change Click the Select button next to the External factors Economy scenario select the sub scenario H
160. o change to the desired location Or right click the bubble to enter the exact values for the year and the fertility lever Press the OK button to save your results and close the graph VVVV You have now adapted the population scenario in the external factors section After you have created a new sub scenario for a driver you can save this sub scenario gt Goto the File menu gt Click Save project The Save project dialog window opens WRC Doc 2012288 Page 57 Save project Scenario External files Integrated scenario name Test Integrated scenario description Change fertility lever for 2050 External factors Climate scenario No changes External factors Economy scenario No changes External factors Population scenario Save as new scenario Policy measures Economy scenario No changes Policy measures Zoning scenario No changes Policy measures Infrastructure scenario No changes Baseline The system now allows you to choose between updating the non predefined present integrated scenario and creating an integrated scenario under a new name Note that you are not able to update sub scenarios that are part of the predefined integrated scenarios In this case the system will automatically inform you that you can only save the sub scenario under a new name To create a new integrated scenario gt Enter the new integrated scenario name
161. ociated with it Information on a reach and its associated catchment characteristics are stored in the properties table for each reach You can view the river network by clicking the Show edit map button next to River network The Input river network map window opens You can zoom in the area of interest and right clicking on the reach of interest The selected reach becomes red Click on the Properties on the context menu The Properties dialog window opens where you can edit the properties for the selected reach Input river network map Ca Sa r amp E 0 B i x i je Input river network map CH C E lke 4 57650000000000C 5 423449999999995 0 07105999999999 Color master field RCHTYPE v Line width master field RCHTYPE v C Show nodes Show links After editing the river network map the system will ask you whether or not save the changes you made Click on the Yes button and giving a new file name to save the changed river network map GEONAMICA Would you like to save the changes you made In the water quality model the point sources of nutrients are delivered from land to water by two ways drainage and rain You can view and edit the mean delivery value over river network for each deliver type in the table in the Input part WRC Doc 2012288 Page 103 Delivery type Mean delivery variable Drainage 4 21 Rain 1 62 In the Parameters part of the Water quality
162. ollow to carry out an integrated impact assessment with WISE Section 4 Modeller interface describes the interface for a modeller to access the underlying models and to update data and parameter settings through the system diagram in WISE Section 5 Ihe WISE menu system offers a systematic description of each option in the menu system Through this documentation for the convenience of the user a special arrow symbol gt is used in a step by step description of how to complete the action that you can follow along at your computer For example gt Click Open project on the File menu WRC Doc 2012288 Page 3 1 Getting started This chapter explains how to install WISE on your computer and how to start the program It also describes the main features of the graphical user interface 1 1 Computer requirements WISE runs on personal computers running Microsoft Windows XP and equipped with modern Intel or Intel compatible processors It may also run on Windows 2000 and Vista but has only been fully tested on Windows XP To use WISE your computer should have the following hardware components e Atleast 1GB of RAM e A hard disk with at least 10GB free To make full use of the application you should have the following software packages installed on your computer e Microsoft Excel version 97 or later required If you experience problems when installing WISE on Windows Vista please can contact us see the secti
163. on If you experience problems 1 2 Installing WISE and accompanying tools The following is a step by step description of the installation of WISE The installation uninstallation of WISE follows standard Windows procedures lf you have a previous version of the WISE software installed on your machine you will be asked whether you want to uninstall it first We recommend uninstalling it If you would want to keep it make sure to put the latest version of WISE in a separate directory During the installation you may encounter a message asking whether you want to keep or replace certain files We recommend replacing those files for use with WISE Keeping the old files may cause the software to malfunction To Install WISE gt Step 1 Start Microsoft Windows XP gt Step 2 Insert the WISE cd rom into the drive gt Step 3 Double click on the WISE_ _setup exe on the WISE cd rom the refers to the version number of the software installation gt Step 4 The wizard is started Press the Next button gt Step 5 The installation program asks you to choose the components of WISE you want to install Select the WISE option and data option and press the Next button gt Step 6 The installation program asks you to choose the install location for the program destination folder The default path for installing the W SE programme is C Program Files Geonamica WISE if you want to install WISE in a different directory press the Bro
164. on menu 3 3 2 4 How to delete an integrated scenario You can only delete any integrated scenario which is not read only and which is not the active one gt gt gt Go to the Scenario tab of the Main window Click the integrated scenario that you want to delete on the dropdown list next to Integrated scenario on the top of the right side of the window The Delete button becomes enabled if the selected integrated scenario is not read only and is not the active one Click the Delete button on the top right of the window The integrated scenario that you deleted disappears from both the dropdown list on the toolbar and the dropdown list on the top of the main window You have now deleted the integrated scenario 3 3 2 5 How to delete a sub scenario for a specific driver You can only delete a sub scenario which is not read only and which is not part of any existing integrated scenario 7 Main window 3 x Integrated scenario Test_IntegratedScenario v Delete Scenario details Description Practice of creating a new integrated scenario Scenario manager Edit external factors population scenarios a Cerone C External factors Population scenario Policy measures Economy scenario Policy measures Zoning scenario Policy measures Infrastructure scenaric gt Goto the Scenario tab of the Main window WRC Doc 2012288 Page 81 gt Click the Edit b
165. on pane Select the Socio economic measures from the dropdown list next to Driver Go to the Economy part in the content pane Select the economic sector of your interest from the dropdown list next to Rates of change in land productivity in sector Enter a new value in the text box on the right side for Rates of change in land productivity in sector Vv VV NV You have now changed the value of the rates of change coefficient for a certain sector 3 2 2 2 How to adapt values of population measures gt Go to the Driver tab of the Main window and click the Policy measures icon in the navigation pane gt Select the Socio economic measures from the dropdown list next to Driver gt Go to the Population part in the content pane gt Select the district of your interest from the dropdown list next to District The values of proportion of people living in each residential land use category for the selected districted are displayed in the table The sum of proportion of people living for each land use category should be exactly 100 Otherwise the values in that column are highlighted in red background Population District Franklin i Proportion of people living in each land use category Land use Time 2006 Jan 01 2007 Jan 01 2008 Jan 01 2009 Jan 01 20 Residential Lifestyle Blocks 53 2 50 0 Residential Low Density 45 1 45 1 Residential Medium to High Density 1 7 17 lt tii iv WRC Doc
166. on will be found in the next section Modeller interface When you start the system with the project file Waikato geoproj all baseline data is loaded into the system In the following sections you will learn how to view and change the baseline information step by step for each of the drivers in the system Creating new sub scenarios for the individual drivers can be done in two ways e By building on the baseline information In this case adaptations are being made to the data that comes up when you open Waikato geoproj WRC Doc 2012288 Page 55 e By building on information in other sub scenarios In this case you first have to load a sub scenario for a specific driver and subsequently you can make your adaptations to this sub scenario Both options will be shown in the following sections 3 2 1 External factors For true integration amongst different disciplines WISE incorporates not only the economic model but also models related to climate change hydrology water quality demography land use and terrestrial biodiversity In the economic model some parameters are external factors and some are policy measures ei a E Areal tacto Ae RS Pe When you click the External factors icon in the navigation pane on the left hand side of the Main window you will see that the content pane on the right hand side of this window The External factors included in the current version of WISE are e Economy e Population Main wi
167. one map for each land use function It is a composite measure based planning documents available from the national or regional planning authorities and can contains information from among others ecologically valuable and protected natural areas protected cultural landscapes buffer areas etc Click the Zoning tab to access the contents depicted as the figure below Land use change model Land use Commercial Land use type Function Land use Neighbourhood Accessibility Suitability Zoning Input Go to zoning tool Parameters Land use function Residential Residential Residential Commercial Comm E m E Residential Residential Commercial 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 Show numerical zoning map The input to the Zoning part of the land use model are the Zoning maps which are generated with the help of zoning tool in WISE A zoning map is a categorical map with the zoning state values No data values are depicted on the map as white WRC Doc 2012288 Page 134 Preview zoning map Residential Lifestyle Blocks E Actively stimulated Permitted E Controlled _ Restricted discretionary lo District boundaries Discretionary E Non complying E Prohibited You can access the zoning tool via the user interface of the land use model by clicking the Go to zoning tool button in the I
168. oolbar 2 6 1 4 Saving settings You can change settings for writing to Excel while the simulation is running gt Click the marked Write to Excel option on the Options menu The Write to Excel settings window opens again Now the Save settings and the Open Excel workbook buttons become enabled on the right low pane of the window You can only change the settings of in the Writing moments but you cannot change settings in the Excel sheet name pane that are greyed out Write to Excel settings Model block name Excel sheet name Land use count Economic consumption Economic demand Economic money to area conversion Economic area to money conversion Economic supply Economic indicators Writing moments 2006 Jan 01 00 00 00 2010 Jan 01 00 00 00 2011 Jan 01 00 00 00 2016 Jan 01 00 00 00 2021 Jan 01 00 00 00 2026 Jan 01 00 00 00 2031 Jan 01 00 00 00 2036 Jan 01 00 00 00 2041 Jan 01 00 00 00 2046 Jan 01 00 00 00 lt is very important to press the Save settings button to finish the adjustments while keeping the system writing model output to the Excel workbook Only the data for moments which are later than the current simulated time will be written to the Excel workbook The function of Write to Excel on the Options menu is still preceded with a tick mark WRC Doc 2012288 Page 45 lf you press the Open Excel workbook button the function of Write to Excel will be switched off You can always check whether the lin
169. or the selected driver or indicator in the policy user interface s Economic model M 4 gt gt Sector filter Sector land use correspondence Demand Land use constr Parameters Sector Variable International exports Interregional exports Gross fixed capital formatio Horticulture and fruit growing a E Livestock and cropping farming Dairy catte farming Other farming Services to agriculture hunting and Forestry and logging Fishing Mining and quarrying Oil and gas exploration and extraction Meat and meat product manufacturing Dairy product manufacturing Other food manufacturing Beverage malt and tobacco manufa Textile and apparel manufacturing Wood product manufacturing Paper and paper product manufactu Printing publishing and recorded me Petroleum and industrial chemical ma Rubber plastic and other chemical p Non metallic mineral product manufa lt i a lt I OO G g a a a 749774447 q 4 0707071410717110 411017 VO d d c d q d a a o a a o 8 11111 4 5 4 3 Sector land use correspondence The Sector land use correspondence tab is structured by the Parameters section and the Output section WRC Doc 2012288 Page 106 Economic model M 4 gt gt I Sector land use correspondence Land use constraint Supply Parameters Sector to land use correspondence Sector Function Residential Lifestyle Blo Horticulture and fruit gro
170. ordinate value gt Double click to add a point to the graph As a result a little circle will be drawn and line segments will connect the new point to the nearest points left and right in the graph created thus far There are two ways to reposition a point in the graph display area gt Left click the point in the graph display area Hold the mouse button down while dragging it to its new position Then release the button gt Move the mouse pointer to the point that you want to reposition and right click The Edit point dialog window opens where you can enter the abscissa x and ordinate y values Edit point Y 30 8653 Cancel N B amp between 2004 12 and 2010 88 The range of X within which you can choose Is indicated on the bottom of the Edit point dialog window If the value of X that you give is out of this range one error message will appear to remind you enter the correct value For the first and the last points on the graph only the Y value is editable You can remove a point again from the graph as follows gt Double click the point on the graph You can also reposition a point in the X Y value pairs list area gt Double click the value in the X Y value pairs list with known x and y coordinates The Edit point dialog window open s where you can enter the abscissa x and ordinate y values You can change the range of the x and y axis as follows gt Click the Options button at the bottom of th
171. ories of this plan will be removed as well in the Categories precedence tab 3 2 2 9 How to introduce a new plan to the set of Zoning regulations Based on the zoning regulations that you just set up in the previous section How to set up spatial planning for a project file with an empty zoning tool you can now introduce a new plan This new plan should be pre processed in a GIS package with the correct raster format to be used by WISE gt Make sure that you have opened the Zoning tool in front of you gt Click the Import plan button The Import plan dialog window opens gt Enter the name of the new plan and load the map and its legend on your computer Click the OK button in the Import plan dialog window The new plan hierarchy tree is added in the content pane with the sub items as categories gt Click the Categories precedence tab The categories in the new plan show up lowest in the hierarchy By default new plans are valid for the whole simulation period and the zoning status is set to unspecified Now you need to adjust settings for the categories in the new plan on the basis of the existing hierarchy that already includes protected areas and district reserves and covenants According to your interpretation of each category you can interpret the new zoning regulation as follows gt Goto the Categories precedence tab WRC Doc 2012288 Page 68 gt Set the hierarchy among categories in the new plan by sel
172. ow you can indicate whether a land use is a land use growing native vegetation by selecting the check box next to this land use In the Output part of the Terrestrial biodiversity model dialog window you can view the output map by clicking on the Show threatened environments map button at the bottom of the window The Threatened environments map window opens where 6 categories are assigned to each environment acutely threatened chronically threatened at risk critically under protected under protected and not threat category Threatened environments map BB Acutely threatened lo District boundaries m Chronically threatened io Threatened environments map C At risk tS O Critically underprotected 4 O Underprotected 2 p E No threat category i 2 Named VIEWDPOIES Inspect WRC Doc 2012288 Page 137 5 The WISE menu system This section explains the different functions that are available from the WISE menu system Some Geonamica functions are not available in WISE These are greyed out they are visible in the menu in a light grey colour but they do not result in further actions when invoked Consequently these functions are not described in detail in this section Other functions are only accessible when they are relevant For instance the Stop command in the Simulation menu is only accessible when the simulation is running The menus are treated as they appear in the Menu bar from left to right and
173. parameters Changed the link between the economic and land use model Incorporated carbon forestry sectors in the economic model Revised the user interface of the legend editor Added scenario support to log maps functionality Added download link for the Map Comparison Kit in the analysis section Added an online version check Changed license system old licenses cannot be used anymore Version 1 1 1 3 November 2010 e Bug fixes Version 1 1 0 17 August 2010 Added zoning tool Fixed computation of adjusted rates in population model Password protected population parameter file Fixed computation of change in final demand in economic supply model Added support for addition and removal of infrastructure layers through the user interface Added land use indicators displaying the difference between land use demand and allocated land over time Support animation of river network maps and infrastructure network maps Added integrated help functionality Documented guidelines for best use of the scenario manager Various user interface enhancements o Added maps menu Added economic sector filter in policy user interface Display overview of total potential figures for a single cell Improved the log maps functionality Made infrastructure policy measures more user friendly Removed changes in inventories from external factors Version 1 0 7 16 November 2009 e Updated hydrology parameters maps e Renamed eco ef
174. pdated To manually edit labels for the numeric legend For the numeric legend it is best first to edit the class bound and then to edit labels and colours gt Double click on the label of the class of interest to manually adjust its name Colour Label Lower bound Upper bound ay 80000 800000 ha 80000 800000 8000 80000 8000 80000 B 200 s000 800 8000 DI 20 s00 80 800 E 0 80 To generate labels You can also create labels in the same format for all classes Vv VVVV Click on the Generate labels button The Generate labels window opens Select the desired format from the dropdown list next to Format Define the number of decimals for the label in the text box next to Decimals If you want to display a unit in the label select the check box in front of Add unit to labels and enter the unit in the text box Press the OK button to confirm update the labels displayed in the table WRC Doc 2012288 Page 23 Generate labels Format lt lower bound gt lt upper bound gt v peanas 0 V Add unit to labels mm year Lo _cencet_ To edit width of links or nodes for network layers You can edit the width of links or nodes for the network layer map The road network map is used as an example of working with legend editor for the network layer map gt Goto Drivers Policy measures Driver Infrastructure gt Click the Transport network from the dropdown list
175. ple above two maps are available Land use map and District boundaries Often other maps will also be available Clicking on the button to the left turns map layer visibility on 1 off Xl or Turn on layer visibility Turn off layer visibility The WISE system allows you to view multiple layers simultaneously Note that the District boundaries map layer is displayed in all Map windows 2 3 1 5 Tools pane The tools pane is displayed in the lower right portion of the Map window It shows the tools for viewing and editing selected map layers and includes the Zoom tools Grid tools and Network tools You can open the context menu of the tool pane by right clicking which controls how tools are arranged on the desktop WRC Doc 2012288 Page 16 Change the manner in which different E ll th n ine ie ash 7 maps of map window are displayed Collapse all Giscesiine took v Grid tod Edit check and save grid map in map window Network tools Sooo Edit and display network map 2 3 1 6 Zoom tools Use the Zoom tools when you would like to see a location in more detail Zoom in Zoom out or Zoom to selected Fit whole map to window When you activate one of these buttons and click the mouse pointer on the map you can carry out the selected zoom option 2 3 1 7 Grid tools Use Grid tools to edit and view the information of the editable raster or grid maps that you have selected Change the pointer to a pen The pen
176. pment assumptions Parameters Birth gender bias towards boys 0 51338199513382 Eme D srov neplata abe 2006 Jan 01 2050 Jan 01 Ss Fertility lever Mortality lever Net migration lever for Franklin Net migration lever for Thames Coro Net migration lever for Hauraki Net migration lever for Waikato Net migration lever for Matamata Pi Net migration lever for Hamilton City Net minration lever for Waina l ioiioiiotioaioa sds i ca s 2 oO fo Oo oO 8 Oo S amp S O You can view or edit the value by clicking the cell of interest and entering a new value E Edit moments 2006 Jan 01 2010 Jan 01 2050 Jan 01 You can specify values for these parameters for a specific year To add or remove a year click on the Edit time button on the top of the table The Edit moments dialog window opens Press the Add button to add a specific year Press Generates to create a series of years Click the Delete button to remove the selected year on the list The system enables you to undo changes in moments you have made to its last applied state by means of the Reset button in the Edit moments dialog window Click the OK button to confirm the changes that you made and close the Edit moments dialog window WRC Doc 2012288 Page 114 Parameters Birth gender bias towards boys 0 51338199513382 show interpolated vate 2006 Jan 01 2010 Jan 01 2050 Jan 01 4 EDA population effect for Roto
177. raphs carey Caption ba N BEN CAP NUM SCRL Status bar Application Window 1 6 1 Caption bar and menu bar The Caption Bar also called title bar of the application window shows the name of the application Geonamica As soon as a project file is opened the title will be extended with the name of the project file The Menu Bar of the application window contains the main menu of WISE The commands are logically organised in the menu so that you will quickly become comfortable with the various functions of the software The menus are summarised in the table below subsequent sections elaborate on the description The section The WISE menu system gives an overview of all menu commands Manage your project files Control the simulation Customise the workspace and select types of output Manage your windows on the screen Help Look up the system information and find help documentation 1 6 2 Toolbar The Toolbar gives faster access to some of the more frequently used commands that are also accessible via the menu WRC Doc 2012288 Page 8 Integrated scenario Baseline O o mmn Open a project file from the disk Save a project file to disk Advance the simulation with one simulation step CEE pam meene nerean iol Advance the simulation till the next pause is reached Stop the simulation after the current step is finished the simulation after the current step is finished O Reset O Reset Reset t
178. rk at a specific time gt Select the infrastructure network of interest from the dropdown list next to Network gt Click the Show network at time button at the bottom of the window The Select time for network dialog window opens gt Select your date of interest on the dropdown list of the Select time for network window gt Click the OK button in the Select time for network window The Network layer map window opens where represents the name of the selected infrastructure network and represents the selected date 3 2 2 12 Network map window opened via the policy user interface The user interface of the network map window opened via the policy user interface is different from the one opened via the modeller user interface In this section we focus the one opened via the policy user interface For the latter one please refer to the section Network map window opened via the modeller user interface WRC Doc 2012288 Page 70 Network layer Transport network 2010 Jan 01 Nodes Node width Link color Link width se D Residential road C E Collector route C E Arterial route C E Principal highway C J Major highway w Railway C E Dairy processing 3 E Timber processing C E Abattoir E Residential attractants Network tools Color master field ACCTYPE vi Line width master field re This window with a single network map displays the network at the chosen time incorporati
179. rom other MBBs via n connectors The actual data exchange between MBBs is possible via a Connection between an Out connector of the issuing block and the In connector of the receiving block Once there is a variable or parameter value that is exchanged a connection is displayed in the diagram Out Connector 4 4 Dialog windows Each MBB has a dialog window associated with it It is the vehicle that permits the interactive exchange of information between the user and the Model Building Block The MBB communicates the results output of its numerical operations to the user and it takes in the data entered input and parameter by the user that are required for the execution of the MBB It concerns data that are internal to the MBB which it does not get from other MBBs via its In Connectors Clicking on one of the model names gives you access to the underlying model In general the dialog window that pops up is organised in such a way that the external input parameters and output are displayed from top to bottom For some MBBs the structure of the dialog window might be different according to the features of the MBBs such as the Economic model In WISE the input and output are organised by map map file graph single value and table The user can find the detailed description about how to edit input and display WRC Doc 2012288 Page 98 output by the categories of map map file graph single value and table in the section Edi
180. rowth integrated scenario is displayed on the list The Growth integrated scenario is now loaded by the system However if you made changes to the input data files and parameters of the current active integrated scenario you need to save them first For instance you want to switch to the Growth integrated scenario as the active integrated scenario from the Baseline integrated scenario gt Click Growth on the dropdown list next to Integrated Scenario the Growth integrated scenario is displayed on the list A message window as depicted in the figure below appears to ask you whether or not to save changes that you made in the active scenario GEONAMICA 2 jJ Would you like to save the changes you made in the active scenario since the last save Ce Je JC e Click the Cancel button to cancel the action to switch Growth integrated scenario as the active integrated scenario WRC Doc 2012288 Page 39 e Click the No button to discard changes you made in the active integrated scenario Then the system will load the Growth integrated scenario as the active integrated scenario e Click the Yes button to save changes you made in the active integrated scenario The Baseline integrated scenario is displayed on the dropdown list on the toolbar and the Save project dialog window opens where you can determine how to save changes you made For more information see the section Saving changes After you save the changes in a new integrated
181. rt time 2006 Jan 01 Siudation end time 2050 Jan 01 Current simulation time 2006 Jan 01 Interval start time 2006 Jan 01 lnter vel eral tne 2050 Jan 01 Interval step length 10 years v x Core Pauses 2006 Jan 01 2016 Jan 01 2026 Jan 01 2036 Jan 01 2046 Jan 01 2050 Jan 01 2 6 Saving results 2 6 1 Write to Excel You can select the Write to Excel from the Options menu to establish or interrupt a link between WISE and a Microsoft Excel workbook A new window appears as shown below WISE is sending model output to the Excel Workbook while the simulation is advancing WRC Doc 2012288 Page 42 Write to Excel settings Economic money to area conversion Economic area to money conversion Writing moments 2006 Jan 01 00 00 00 The data transferred to the Excel workbook shows results for the Economic model Population model and Terrestrial biodiversity model 2 6 1 1 Defining Excel sheet name The list of predefined output options are displayed per model block from which they origin in the Model block name column on the top pane of the Write to Excel settings window The system will only make links for the model blocks which are configured in the column of Excel sheet name gt Select the cell next to this model block to enter a name by clicking on it lf you want to use the model block as the Excel sheet name you can use Ctrl c and Ctrl v on your keyboard to do s
182. rties dialog window opens All the available link properties of the selected network are displayed in the Properties dialog window You can edit the link properties for the selected link from here lf you want to add the selected link enter value O in the cell for Delta T ype If you want to delete the selected link enter value 1 in the cell for Delta Type Network changes for layer Transport network e Residential road g a l je Raod Eqpansion 2010 C J Collector route C Arterial route C Jy Principal highway C E Major highway C E Railway C O Dairy processing C T Timber processing C E Abattoir Properties Named viewports gt Click Cancel to close the Properties dialog window gt Or click OK to confirm the change that you made A message window appears to ask you whether you want to save the changes you have made or not Save network change Raod Expansion 2010 Data O re E Network_Ramps shp E Stations_linesNodes shp E Network_RampsNodes shp E test shp E Network_Roads_network shp E test_roadexpansion_2010 shp E Network_Roads_networkNodes shp E Waterways shp E Network_Stations shp E WaterwaysNodes shp E Network_StationsNodes shp E Network_Waterways shp E Network_WaterwaysNodes shp E Ramps_lines shp E Ramps_linesNodes shp E Roads_network shp E Roads_networkNodes shp E Stations_lines shp est roadexpansion 2010 sh ESRI shape files
183. rts E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulatio Major processing sites E RIKS Regional Futures V113 Simulatio Residential attractants E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulatio Accessibility types 9 Residential attractants 10 Airport Click the OK button at the bottom to confirm the changes and close the Add accessibility type window WRC Doc 2012288 Page 126 Infrastructure layers Input Network layer Initial network map Airports E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastructure Test_Airports shp Major processing sites E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastructure Major_Processing shp Ga Residential attractants E RIKS Regional Futures V113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastructure yesidentialaccessce Transport network E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastructure Roads_and_Railwa m Show Edit selected Parameters Network layer Ma v Network changes Time Name 2007 Jan 01 Addition 2007 E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps In 2008 Jan 01 Addition 2008 E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulatio 2010 Jan 01 Road expansion 2010 E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulatio 2010 Jan 01 Add a new major highway E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulatio 2010 Jan 01 Remove the newly added major highway M E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulatio 2011 Jan 01 Addition 2011 E E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulatio Show
184. rua p Mortality lever Net migration lever for Franklin 9 Net migration lever for Thames Coro Net migration lever for Hauraki Net migration lever for Waikato Net migration lever for Matamata Piak Net migration lever for Hamilton City eicigciciacicis O ei eqieioigicicic An empty column for the newly added year is displayed in the table Select the check box next to Interpolate The system takes the interpolated value for the newly added time on the basis of the values for its closest defined years in the table The interpolated values are highlighted with yellow background You can specify the values for the newly added time as well Once you give a specific value for a parameter and for the newly added time this cell is displayed with a normal white background again Parameters Birth gender bias towards boys 0 51338199513382 Satine show mere vates 2006 Jan 01 2010 Jan 01 2050 Jan 01 4 Fertility lever Mortality lever Net migration lever for Franklin Net migration lever for Thames Coro Net migration lever for Hauraki Net migration lever for Waikato Net migration lever for Matamata Piak Net migration lever for Hamilton City ojojojojojojojo ojojojojojojo lt In the Output part of the Population tab you can view the output for total population male population and female population by single year of age and per district for the current ye
185. ry cattle Farming Gross fixed capital Formation in sector Construction 69 9886 77 2533 81 2 85 3 839 7 94 3 113 9 Year 2050 Graph window for international exports opened from the External factors in the Main window Saving the High export sub scenario You have now entered a scenario for increased international exports in the system and are ready to save this to disk gt Click the Save button on the toolbar in order to save your changes as a new sub scenario gt Select Save as new scenario for the External factors Economy scenario gt Click on the Details button to enter a name and description for the sub scenario see 0 gt Click the OK button when you have filled in the name and description Save project Scenario External files Integrated scenario name Scenario details Name High export Baseline Calibrated and validated Description Annual growth of 1 from 2011 assumed For international exports in Paper and paper product manufacturing Integrated scenario description Cancel External Factors Climate scenario No changes v Name External Factors Economy scenario Save as new scenario WY Name oi External Factors Population scenario No changes v Name Baseline Details Policy measures Economy scenario No changes v Name Details Details
186. s a set of values for one of the drivers in WISE that defines a possible future development of that driver e An Integrated scenario is a combination of one sub scenario for each driver in WISE that together define a possible overall future development This means that the High export scenario mentioned above is a sub scenario and that an integrated scenario defines all the values for all the drivers that are needed in order to perform a simulation run The selected integrated scenario on the toolbar is called the active integrated scenario lt should be noted that only sub scenarios store values for each driver integrated scenarios do not store values themselves as they are just a collection of sub scenarios Also sub scenarios can exist outside of integrated scenarios e g several predefined sub scenarios for climate change exist though initially only one of them is selected in an integrated scenario A project file is used to configure various parts of the simulation and it contains references to all the files that are required to run models in the system The project file used in WISE has the extension geoproj A project file contains at least one integrated scenario The locations of input data and files and parameter values of all integrated scenarios can be stored in a single Project file A project file must have at least one Sub scenario specified for each driver At most one Sub scenario per driver can be indicated as the Baseline
187. s is a function of its suitability only The default total potential algorithm is displayed in the text box under Total potential formula There are two kinds of output maps on the Land use tab the total potential map and the current land use map You can view the total potential map of the current simulation year for the selected vacant or function land use by pressing the Show total potential map button in the Output part A potential map displays the transition potential of a cell to allocate to the land use specified On the basis of the transition potentials the model decides which land use will be allocated to each cell in the next simulation step Colours in the total potential map range from red to green Cells in red are not attractive for the indicated land use In contrast the green cells are In the legend of the potential map you find next to the colour symbol two numbers The figure to the right is the upper limit of the category The figure to the left is the lower limit Since the total potential map is only calculated for each vacant and function land use the Show total potential map button in the Output part is not available for feature land uses Total potential map Commercial C 30 100 s je Total potential map Commercial P o 30 Jo 0 P 10 0 E 50 10 g o 50 Named viewports You can view the land use map of the current simulation year by pressing the Show current land use map butto
188. s menu A Write to Excel settings window pop ups that allows you to select what information you would like the WISE system to write to Excel For a detailed explanation on how to write information to Excel go to the section Write to Excel 3 4 2 Running the simulation Land use change has a spatial as well as a temporal aspect The spatial aspect is visible in the form of a map the temporal aspect is included in the dynamic computation of changes You have learnt to create your integrated scenarios in last section You will investigate what outcome the integrated scenarios will produce gt Make sure you have opened your project file of interest in WISE on your screen gt Activate your integrated scenario from the dropdown list next to Integrated scenario on the toolbar For more information see the section Active integrated scenario The selected integrated scenario is loaded into the system When the Step Run and Reset buttons on the toolbar become enabled the system is ready to run To run a simulation you have the following basic options which are also described in the section Toolbar You can find these buttons on the toolbar on the top of your screen but you can also access to them through the Simulation menu e When you press Step WISE computes the change for one year e Run lets the simulation run until the final year or the next pause By default 2050 is the final year for this version of WISE WRC Doc 2012288 Page 87
189. scenario dialog window opens gt Name the new integrated scenario in the text box next to Integrated scenario name and give a short description in the text box gt Inthe sub scenario pane select an existing sub scenario from the dropdown list for each driver Create new integrated scenario Test_IntegratedScenario Practice of creating a new integrated scenario External factors Climate scenario Low emission trend with variability External factors Economy scenario Economy growth External factors Population scenario Test_Population Policy measures Economy scenario Population crowth Test_Populati Policy measures Zoning scenario lt Policy measures Infrastructure scenario Bas i The existing sub scenarios on the list has been created when you saved changes by using Save project or Save project as command on the File menu gt Click the OK button in the Create new scenario window The new integrated scenario Test that you just created is displayed immediately on the dropdown list on the top of the integrated scenario pane Main window Integrated scenario Test_IntegratedScenario v Scenario details Description Practice of creating a new integrated scenario External factors Climate scenario Low emission trend with va External factors Economy scenario Economy growth External factors Population scen
190. scenario name gt Enter a description in the text box next to Integrated scenario description to describe the new integrated scenario gt Check whether the combination of sub scenarios in the Sub scenario pane is correct gt If you have checked the External files click the Save button at the bottom of the Save simulation window to save both the definition of the integrated scenario and sub scenarios on the Scenario tab and the files in the External files tab Similarly the sub scenarios names for new integrated scenarios should be unique in that project file When you enter an integrated scenario name which already exists for example Baseline an error message will appear to remind you that it already exists The same name in different letter case is considered as different names For example if the Baseline already exists it is still possible to enter baseline as a new integrated scenario name A Master scenario name Baseline already exists Lx WRC Doc 2012288 Page 35 For more information of saving external files see the next sub section Saving external files You can also click the Reset button to reset changes that you made in the Save simulation window You can click the Cancel button to cancel the action of saving simulation 2 4 4 Saving external files The project file contains parameters and references to all data files that are required to run models in the system and the simulated re
191. scenario via the Save project dialog window the new created integrated scenario becomes the active integrated scenario automatically on the dropdown list on the toolbar Note that loading the active integrated scenario means loading the input data files and parameters defined in this integrated scenario to the graphic user interface In this case the models have not been updated to the changes You can use the Update Step Run and Reset command to update the models of the system to the changes 2 5 2 Reset You can switch the simulation clock back to the start year of the simulation by pressing the Reset button on the toolbar or by using the Reset command on the Simulation menu This action resets all the parameters and maps to their initial value The changes that you made to the parameters and maps which include the changes to the initial values and initial maps are affected by resetting the simulation because all of them are recalculated for the start year Whenever you change the initial values or initial maps for the start year you need to reset to perform the changes 2 5 3 Update To update the models of the system to the changes that you made in the user interface for the current simulation year hence except for the changes to the initial values or initial maps you can use the Update command on the Simulation menu The action of updating will not take into account the changes that you made to initial values or initial maps To
192. scenario which is by default read only This prevents users from making changes to that Sub scenario Additional Sub scenarios that are created by the user are not read only See the section Saving changes for more information on how to save a Sub scenario Integrated scenario or Project file 2 2 Opening a project file In the section Getting started we explained how to install and start WISE We assume from now on that you have read this information that you have successfully installed WRC Doc 2012288 Page 12 WISE on your computer and that you have knowledge of the different technical terms introduced 2 2 1 Opening an existing project file Make sure that you have started the WISE see the section Starting WISE and that the Geonamica application window is open on your screen The Open project file dialog box appears If the open dialog box is not on your screen Press the Open button on the toolbar or click Open project on the File menu gt In the Open project file dialog window click the look in dropdown arrow and navigate to the WISE folder where you installed the data and project files Remember the default installation path is C Documents and Settings My documents Geonamica WISE gt Double click Waikato geoproj or click Waikato geoproj and press the Open button Once all files have been loaded two windows appear in the application window the Main window and the Land use map These windows cannot be closed You can mo
193. seline The logged habitat fragmentation maps will be stored in the folder under Geonamica WISE Log Biodiversity Besides to specify the path and the log file name it is important to give a different and descriptive name for the Simulation name based on the scenario or simulation that you are running Otherwise previously logged maps will be overwritten You can modify the path and the name of the log file as follows gt Click the browse button on the right side of the text box The Select MCK log file window opens gt Navigate to the location that you want to store the logged maps and click the Open button gt Enter the name of the log file next to File name gt Press the Save button If you are using an existing log file name new logged maps will be added to the same log file which has already included logged maps from previous simulation runs If the same simulation name is used the logged maps in the folder named with the simulation name will be overwritten WRC Doc 2012288 Page 48 Select MCK log file Save in O Log Biodiversity EG Land_use My Recent CDLegends Documents waikato log File name Waikato log Save as type MCK log files c Jog 2 6 2 3 Editing log moments In the Log moments pane on the lower left part of the Log settings window you can specify moments for which maps will be logged First of all you can select the time format used in the file names o
194. ser to arrange the tabs of the dialog window in an easier way to work when the 6 tabs are not all displayed in the Economic model dialog window The Economic model dialog window mainly consists of tables Some of the headings of the tables are not displayed completely In general the complete heading could be highlighted by moving the mouse pointer over the heading Parameters Sector to land use correspondence The slider can be used to resize the width of columns in the table Move the mouse pointer to the border of two columns that you want to enlarge Then press the left button of the mouse and drag to resize WRC Doc 2012288 Page 105 Parameters Sector to land use correspondence Sector Function Horticulture and fruit arowing jJolololo clio s lololcolcolcolol 1io Colo lala lo lo lml olololo r lololol olol col xalolololicoiolo o So H lololo m lolo o wo 4 5 4 2 Sector filter On the Sector land use correspondence tab the Parameters table consists of the 48 sectors of WRDEEM and the variables related to the external factor policy measures and indicators The sectors on the list will be filtered for display in the external factors policy measures and economic indicators in WISE A default selection is implemented in WISE You could adjust the selection by selecting unselecting the check box in the row and column of interest The selected sector in row will be displayed f
195. sults for the current simulation year All data files that are used as input and output for the current simulation year in the system are so called External files Saving changes includes saving external files besides saving the integrated scenario and sub scenarios gt Click the External files tab on the Save project dialog window The dialog window depicted as in the figure below appears The External files tab of the Save project dialog window shows an overview of all input data files are used and the output data map files for the current simulation year in the current project file and their respective names and paths Save project Scenario External files Model block Description File name Biodiversity LENZMap_map C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap ProtectedAreasMap_2006 Jan 01 00 00 00_map C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap Climate RainfallTrend_1990 Jan 01 00 00 00_map C Documents and Settings User My documents Geonamica WISE InputMap RainfallTrend_2050 Jan 01 00 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1972 Jan 0100 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1973 Jan 01 00 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1974 Jan 0100 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1975 Jan 01 00 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1976 Jan 01 00 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1977 Jan 0100 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1978 Jan 01 00 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1979 Jan 0100 00 00_map RainfallVariation_1980 Jan 01 00 00 00_m
196. t and to load the logged maps into the MCK For more information see the section Analysing spatial results In the text box next to Simulation name you need to enter a descriptive name that can represent the simulation you are going to run The logged maps will be stored in the folder named with the Simulation name you specified And the folder named with the simulation name will be stored under the folder named with the sub model you selected in the previous step Selecting maps You can select Year Date or Date and time from the dropdown list next to Time format The selected time format will be used as part of the names for the logged maps WRC Doc 2012288 Page 47 Log settings Maps to log meEntire model Infrastructure Land use model Neighbourhood Zoning Accessibility Total potential Land use Land use map Climate Hydrology Water quality Biodiversity M Threatened environments map File names MCK log file ttings User My Documents Geonamica WISE Log Waikato log T Simulation name Baseline Time format Date v Log moments 2006 Jan 01 Rese V Turn logging off after last log moment In the example as depicted above the selected maps to log are land use maps under the Land use sub model and the threatened environments maps under the Biodiversity sub model Then the logged land use maps will be stored in the folder under Geonamica WISE Log Land_use Ba
197. t if the geo project file will be associated Section Adjusting file to the current version of WISE association in preferences 5 5 Window menu You can use the Window menu to arrange the contents of the screen and to activate one of the opened windows Cascade Tile horizontal Tile vertical Arrange icons v 1Main window 2 Detailed land use map Arrange multiple opened windows in an overlapped fashion Tile horizontal Arrange multiple opened windows one above another in a non overlapped fashion Tile vertical Arrange multiple opened windows side by side in a non overlapped fashion Arrange the icons for minimized windows at the bottom of the screen List of Windows Active the selected window on the list of opened windows 5 6 Help menu You can use the Help menu to select the type of help that you want WISE to display on the screen The different commands in this menu permit you to look up information about WISE its commands options and tools Index Fi Licence Check for updates About Fumon tk Index Get the opening screen of the on line help Section Index file of WISE Check for updates Check the version of WISE Section Checking for updates Open the About window Section About WRC Doc 2012288 Page 141 Annex 1 WISE release history Version 1 2 0 30 June 2011 Improved the performance of the zoning tool Changed the hydrology model to account for changes in land use Fixed hydrology model
198. ta files and parameters which are required to run models are stored in the project file e The set of values that you changed for each driver in WISE will be saved in the corresponding sub scenario For example sub scenarios for high medium and low GDP growth could be defined for the economic model In parallel high and low population growth sub scenarios can be defined for the population model e The sub scenarios that you defined can be combined as a new integrated scenario e The integrated scenario scenarios that you defined can be saved in one project file with the extension geoproj e Alternatively the changes and combinations that you defined can be saved in different project files The description above seems very complicated However the convenience of the user has been taken into account in WISE for the saving of changes Therefore saving a Sub scenario saving an integrated scenario implies simply saving a project file The WISE system also considers changes that have been made even though you didn t change any value for example when you press the OK button in an editable graph dialog window 2 4 1 Save a project file The Save project command on the File menu allows you to save changes to data files and parameter values and to save the simulation output for the current simulation year in the current project file The action of saving a project file includes saving sub scenarios saving an integrated scenario and saving ext
199. tegrated scenarios WRC Doc 2012288 Page 54 3 1 3 Step 3 Running the simulation Obviously you cannot investigate all land use changes as well as other available information while the system is running Therefore you have several possibilities to export intermediate and final results of the simulation e You can select an individual map and export it to analyse it e You can create logged maps using log maps function which could be analysed afterwards in the Map Comparison Kit part of the WISE package or common GIS packages e You can make an animation that shows you the land use indicators or other model results change over time You can open the animation in a viewer but can also incorporate them in presentations e You can create a link to Excel through which all selected model block results are directly written to Excel This can be used for analyses and post processing afterwards Before running the simulation you can decide which results you would like to save to disk For details about running the simulation and saving results please refer to the section Running a scenario and the section Saving results 3 1 4 Step 4 Visualising indicators After simulation is finished WISE offers several options to analyse results The first option is to visualise indicators that are being calculated by the system The indicators are organised in four groups e Social indicators e Economic indicators e Environmental indicators e
200. that effect you can use Reset or click the Step or Run button on the toolbar After the model has been updated the variables that are affected by changes are recalculated and the updated output will be displayed via the user interface You can use the Update command to have the model perform the changes that you made without advancing the simulation clock This is especially useful to test the immediate effects of a newly entered set of parameter s before running the simulation 2 5 4 Step To verify that the program is ready to run you can use the Step command on the Simulation menu or press the Step button on the toolbar Once pressed WISE goes through a number of essential phases such as the updating the models and testing of its input which are of no direct interest to the user before it makes one simulation time step This takes a while You will notice that the action is finished when the simulation clock changes to next simulation year and the land use map in the Land use map window is updated If you select the Step command the models will be automatically updated if this has not been done manually 2 5 59 Run To perform a simulation for the whole simulation period you can use the Run command on the Simulation menu or press the Run button on the toolbar The simulation starts running until the next pause moment has been reached and the progress can be followed as the Land use map window and the simulation progress clock are upd
201. the Legend editor dialog window will not be saved in the legend file if you press the Cancel button To define the legend type gt Select the appropriate legend type for the selected map from the dropdown list next to Legend type The contents of the table in the legend editor will be updated accordingly To define the number of classes The number of classes of the legend is displayed next to Number of classes gt You can increase or decrease this number by clicking on the up or down buttons or entering a new number in the text box For a Categoric legend you can also derive the number of classes from the map itself by clicking on the Derive from map button The number of lines in the table will be updated when you change the number of classes WRC Doc 2012288 Page 20 To edit labels gt Double click on the label of the class of interest to manually adjust its name Colour Label Value eS Indigenous Vegetation as Other Exotic Vegetation PE n _Residential Lifestyle Blocks _ i _Residential Low Density_ a _Residential Medium to High Density_ _Commercal_ Ea _Community Services _ _Horticulture_ ruf 1 7 2 To manually edit colours gt Double click on the cell in the Colour column for the class of interest to adjust its colour The Colours dialog window opens gt Select the desired colour either through the Standard tab or the Custom tab gt Press the OK button to close the Colours dialog window
202. the context menu Repeat the steps above to delete the two nodes of this link as well Close the map window Network layer Transport network 2010 Jan 01 Nodes Node width Link color Link width g Residential road a t P om x z Transport network 2010 Jan 01 C E Collector route C O Arterial route C E Principal highway C J Major highway C J Railway C E Dairy processing to C i Timber processing CM shartni J PO 4 Cell information a Nano 10 Color master field ACCTYPE Line width master field ACCTYPE Show nodes Show links WRC Doc 2012288 Page 75 A message window opens where you are asked whether you want to save changes you made or not gt Click the Yes button in the message window The Save network change dialog window opens Enter a name to describe the changes that you made in the text box next to Name Click on the browse button next to File The Save network change layer dialog window opens Navigate to the folder that you want to save the file and give a new name for this file with extension shp Click the Save button in the Save network change layer dialog window Click OK in the Save network change dialog window VV V VY Save network change Name Remove the newly added major highway File E RIKS Regional Futures v113 Simulations The newly added change for 2010 is displayed
203. the expansion roads added for 2010 are displayed Network changes for layer Transport network F Residential road a je Raod Expansion 2010 C E Collector route E m Arterial route C Jy Principal highway C O Major highway C E Railway C J Dairy processing C A Timber processing The title of the network map window indicates the descriptive name of the selected network and the selected year As depicted in the figure above besides the District boundaries layer there is only one layer Road expansion 2010 visible in the ayer manager pane which shows the exact network changes for the selected time in the map pane The legend pane consists of 4 legend tabs which are used for editing the legend of network map The Link color and Link width tab are most useful For more information about how to edit legend see the section Legend editor For all the networks the categories of Acctype are used as the legend For more information see the section Network legends WRC Doc 2012288 Page 130 The ratio buttons in the legend pane indicate that this network map is editable You can view edit the link properties or add new links on the selected network layer gt gt gt Select the network of interest from the dropdown list next to Network layer Select the network change for the time of interest to open the network change map window Double click on the link of interest on the network changes map window The Prope
204. the sub scenario for each driver that is incorporated in the selected integrated scenario in the Sub scenarios pane Move the mouse over the name of your sub scenario of interest Its description displays in a tooltip box with yellow background Selecting and viewing an integrated scenario does not automatically mean that its data is loaded into the system Only the active integrated scenario is loaded into the system 3 3 2 2 How to load an existing integrated scenario gt gt Click the dropdown list next to Integrated Scenario on the toolbar at the top of the Geonamica application window note this is not the list next to Integrated Scenario at the top of the Integrated scenario pane of the Scenario manager window All the available integrated scenarios will be displayed on the list Select an integrated scenario from the list as the active integrated scenario Now this integrated scenario is loaded by the system However if changes are made to the input data files and parameters in the current active integrated scenario a message window appears to ask you whether or not to save the changes when you switch to another integrated scenario gt gt GEONAMICA 2 J Would you like to save the changes you made in the active scenario since the last save Ls _ cane Click the Cancel button if you wish to cancel the action of loading another integrated scenario Click the No button if you wish to discard changes yo
205. ting Input and displaying output Information on all of the underlying models and their data and parameters can be found in the Model description reports of WISE For each individual model component see the section Individual model componenis 4 5 Individual model components 4 5 1 Climate model Projected changes to 2050 of New Zealand annual rainfall temperature and potential evapotranspiration PET corresponding to three Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC global greenhouses gases emissions scenarios low medium and high have been produced as input for the climate model in WISE To access the modeller user interface for the Climate model gt Goto the Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click the Parameters icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the window The system diagram displays in the content pane on the right side of the window gt Click the Climate change scenarios MBB box at the NZ amp world level in the system diagram The Climate model dialog window opens The Climate model dialog window is structured so that the Input and Output parts are displayed from top to bottom In WISE maps for six climate variables are required as the input in the climate change model They are e Rainfall trend the trend for mean annual rainfall e Rainfall variation the variation between the actual rainfall and the trend for rainfall e Potential evapotranspiration trend the trend for mean annual potential
206. tion is implemented in WISE You could adjust the selection which sectors are available for each respective driver or indicator in the economic model window see the section Sector filter The filtered lists of sectors are ordered alphabetically for easier look up In this section you have become familiar with the different drivers in the system In the next section you will learn how to combine these sub scenarios to create integrated master scenarios WRC Doc 2012288 Page 76 3 3 Creating integrated scenarios In the previous sections you have read how to adapt the different drivers that are incorporated in the system Furthermore you have learned that each of these drivers can be stored in different sub scenarios see the section Saving sub scenarios Through this section the project file Waikato geoproj will be used as an example Main window Integrated scenario Baseline active v Scenario details Description Initial setup of data and parameters External factors Climate scenario External factors Economy scenario External factors Population scenario Policy measures Economy scenario Policy measures Zoning scenario Policy measures Infrastructure scenaric 3 3 1 Predefined scenarios WISE contains one integrated scenario the Baseline scenario which is predefined and is not editable by the user All sub scenarios that constitute th
207. twork change in the text box next to Name Click the browse button next to File The Open network change layer dialog window opens Select the network change map for the year 2010 and double click it This map file should have the extension shp select 2010 Jan 01 on the dropdown list next to Time Click the checkbox next to Incremental WRC Doc 2012288 Page 72 gt Press the Ok button in the Import network change dialog window to save changes that you made 7 Main window E irure a Network Transport network v Extemal factors Policy measures Import network change 2 ne m File frastructure test_roadexpansion_2010 shp V Incremental Time 2010 Jan 01 v e fthe network change map that you are importing only indicates some new changes for the chosen time you should select the option of Incremental by clicking the checkbox next to Incremental e lf the network change map that you are importing indicates the whole network map including new changes and non changed parts for the chosen time you should not select the option of Incremental Now you see the network change for the year 2010 is added on the list m Main window LS eee a Network Extemal factors Policy measures Show Edit network at time To verify the network change map that you just imported gt Click the Show Edit network at time button on the bottom right of the content pane The Select time
208. u made in the active integrated scenario Then the system loads the new integrated scenario as the active integrated scenario Click the Yes button if you wish to save changes you made in the active integrated scenario The current integrated scenario is displayed on the dropdown list on the toolbar and the Save project dialog window opens where you can determine how to save changes For more information see the section Saving changes After you save the changes in a new integrated scenario via the Save project dialog window the newly created integrated scenario becomes the active integrated scenario automatically on the dropdown list on the toolbar WRC Doc 2012288 Page 79 Note that loading the active integrated scenario means loading the input data files and parameters defined in this integrated scenario to the graphic user interface In this case the models have not been updated to the changes You can use the Update Step Run and Reset command to update the models of the system to the changes 3 3 2 3 How to create a new integrated scenario An integrated scenario is a collection of existing sub scenarios for each driver There are two ways to create a new integrated scenario in WISE We first introduce how to create a new integrated scenario in Scenario manager gt Goto the Scenario tab of the Main window gt Click the New button on the integrated scenario pane on the right side of the Main window The Create new integrated
209. ucture type Distance decay cells Weight 4 1 m u u A A A Hh mollo in m m m 8 Show accessibility map The accessibility for each function land use is calculated as a function of the distance to the nearest infrastructure network and the weight of this particular network It represents how easy a location can fulfil its needs for transportation for a particular land use The input of the Accessibility component of the land use change model is the Infrastructure layers in WISE You can access the detailed infrastructure information by clicking the Go to infrastructure layers button in the Input part The Infrastructure layers dialog window opens WRC Doc 2012288 Page 124 Infrastructure layers Input Initial network map E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastructure Roads_and_Railway shp Major processing sites E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastructure Major_Processing shp Residential attractants E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations InputMaps Infrastructure pesidentialaccesscentres_2006 shp Show Edit selected Parameters Network layer Transport network v Network changes Time Name 2007 Jan 01 Addition 2007 2008 Jan 01 Addition 2008 2010 Jan 01 Road expansion 2010 2010 Jan 01 Add a new major highway 2010 Jan 01 Remove the newly added major highway 2011 Jan 01 Addition 2011 g rf m E RIKS Regional Futures V 113 Simulations
210. upper bound the values are highlighted with green background If the density for the selected land use is smaller than the lower bound or bigger than the upper bound the values are highlighted with red background e Density smaller than lower bound indicates that the proportion of people living in the selected residential land use is too small e Density bigger than upper bound indicates that the proportion of people living in the selected residential land use is too big You need to adjust the proportion of people living in each residential land use category via the Policy measures section under the Drivers tab For more information see the section Policy measures To visualise time line graphs gt Goto the indicator group of interest the Indicators tab gt Select your district or sector of interest on the dropdown list gt Click the graph icons behind the names of your variables of interest The corresponding time line graph window opens where changes are displayed over time m Total population Whole greater Waikato area SEE Y axis from 350000 to 450000 To visualise the chart and figure for the social indicators gt Goto the Social section of the Indicators tab gt Click the Population tab to view the age cohort figure for the current simulation year WRC Doc 2012288 Page 89 Main window Population Density Population for district EA EELEE E Total population 394735 people Mal
211. urn off the accessibility effect of a specific land use function you can set its weight to zero In order to visualize the accessibility map of a function land use it is imperative that the simulation has been initialised see the section Reset or the accessibility has been computed see the section Step Use the Step command to compute the new accessibility maps after the network has been changed see the section How to adapt a network at a specific time or when accessibility parameters have been changed WRC Doc 2012288 Page 128 You can view the accessibility map of the selected land use function for the current simulation year by pressing the Show accessibility map button The Accessibility for the selected land use function map window opens Accessibility is expressed in the range O to 1 and is displayed in colours varying from red to green red meaning low accessibility 0 and green meaning high accessibility 1 All the network layers incorporated in the system are displayed as well in this map window Since the accessibility map is only calculated for function land uses the contents in the Parameters part and the Show accessibility map button in the Output part are not available if the selected land use is vacant or feature Accessibility map Commercial Network layer Transport netwo Network layer Residential attrad Network layer Major processing Network layer Airports Accessibility map Commercial 4
212. use Land use map Climate ORainfall map Potential evapotranspiration map CTemperature map QHydrology OAnnual runoff map CoSummer flow yield map v File names MCK log file ttings User My Documents Geonamica WISE Log Waikato og J Simulation name Time format Date v Log moments 2006 Jan 01 Rese V Turn logging off after last log moment 2 6 2 1 Selecting maps In the Maps to log pane a tree of maps is available which is organized by the type of information on the map You can expand or collapse the branches of map tree by moving the mouse over the name of group and double click or moving the mouse over the box in front of the group and left click In this tree you can indicate which maps you want to store You could select unselect all maps in a sub model e g all accessibility maps or all maps in the land use model or in the entire model by clicking on the corresponding check box gt Click the check box on the left side of the name of the map that you want to log Maps are selected for logging if the check box is checked with a green mark 2 6 2 2 Defining path and file names The WISE system will generate a log file with the extension og containing the logged maps You could specify the path and the name of the log file in the text box next to MCK log file In the example as depicted below the file Waikato log is the MCK log file You can double click this log file to open i
213. user is given in the section Analysing results WRC Doc 2012288 Page 52 3 Policy interface The user interface of the WISE system provides access for two types of users the policy user who carries out impact assessment studies related to the impact 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 data or information becomes available over time The Main window of WISE provides access for both types of users The structure of the Main window is available in the section Main Window Here we will first explain how the policy user can use the system and then how the modeller can access the models The policy user finds access to all information relevant for analysing the impact of policies and external factors on the left hand side of the Main window Information is organised in such a way that the user can carry out a structured analysis It follows the steps Drivers Scenarios Indicators and Analysis each of which is explained in more detail below 3 1 Overview of the policy interface This section gives a brief overview of the steps you can take to carry out a policy impact assessment with WISE In the following sections each step will be explained in detail When clicking on the Drivers tab in the navigation pane on the left hand side of the window you get access to the dif
214. ute Collector route E Arterial route C E Principal highway C J Major highway C C Railway Arterial route Principal highway E C Dairy processing oo Major highway C E Timber processing Railway a So Bo Dairy processing Timber processing Abattoir Residential attractants For other properties you can create and edit your own legend on the Link color tab by double clicking the legend pane For more information see the section Legend editor gt Select the check box Show nodes to display the nodes of a network in the map pane gt Select the check box Show links to display the links of a network in the map pane 2 3 2 Legend editor Each land use map potential map neighbourhood effect map accessibility map zoning map and network map in WISE is presented with its dedicated legend These WRC Doc 2012288 Page 19 legends are completely customizable The legends may contain the colour information for the different classes or they may apply colours from a palette file A legend is a classification of values in a map and a mapping of those classes to several other characteristics such as labels ranges or colours Basically there are two distinct types of legends namely categorical and numerical legends Categorical legends divide the possible values in a map into categories that have a name anda colour An example of a map with a categorical legend is the land use map in the Land use map window Numeri
215. utton next to the specific driver e g External factors Population scenario The Edit external factors population scenarios dialog window opens gt Click the dropdown list next to Scenario name of the Edit population scenarios dialog window All the available sub scenarios for this driver are displayed on the list gt Click the sub scenario you want to delete The Delete button becomes enabled if the selected sub scenario is not read only and is not part of any existing integrated scenario gt Click the Delete button on the top right of the Edit external factors population scenarios dialog window The sub scenario that you deleted immediately disappears from the dropdown list of the Edit external factors population scenarios dialog window But it has not been completely deleted until you press the OK button gt Click the OK button on the Edit external factors population scenarios dialog window To verify that it is completely deleted gt Click the Edit button next to that specific driver e g External factors Population scenario The Edit external factors population scenarios dialog window opens gt Click the dropdown list next to Scenario name on the Edit external factors population scenarios dialog window The deleted sub scenario is not displayed on this list any more 3 3 3 Examples of using the scenario manager The section above describes the detailed information in the scenario manager This section pro
216. ve them and change their size to organise your workspace including minimizing or maximizing them but cannot close them 2 2 2 Main Window The Main window is divided into two parts the navigation pane to the left of the splitter bar and the content pane to the right The navigation pane consists of 4 tabs Drivers Scenarios Indicators and Analysis If one of the tabs is clicked the list of elements appears below the tab Clicking on an elements the underlying contents is displayed on in the content pane on the right side of the main window You can expand one of the tabs by clicking on this tab and you can close this tab by clicking another tab Main window Economy International exports in sector Interregional exports in sector a v ming 2004 v ming 2004 Gross fixed capital formation in sector Construct Population Fertility lever Mortality lever Additional net in migration people 2007 Jan 01 2008 Jan 01 2009 Jan 01 2010 Jan 01 201 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Main window provides access to the policy user and the modeller interface the section Policy interface and the section Modeller interface provide detailed descriptions of interface for these two types of users 2 3 Editing Input and displaying output In the system of WISE input and output are organised by the following categories Map file e Graph e Single value
217. vides outlines for best use of the scenario manager in WISE Several case studies will be explained in a step by step manner 3 3 3 1 Creating your own sub scenarios When you first open WISE it only contains the baseline or business as usual sub scenarios and the predefined sub scenarios for climate There is exactly one integrated scenario called Baseline which combines the baseline sub scenario for each driver You can develop your own sub scenarios on the basis of these baselines Defining a High export sub scenario gt Goto the Drivers tab in the Main window and click on External factors Select the Paper and paper product manufacturing sector from the list for the International exports Click the graph button to open the graph window showing the time line of international exports for the selected sector see 0 Click the Options button to set the maximum value on the Y axis to 150 Right click on the bubbles in the graph to set the values as shown in 0 These values assume a 1 annual growth from 2011 When you are done click the OK button Vv VV WV You have now changed the time line for international exports for one of the relevant sectors If you would like you can repeat the steps above for other sectors as well WRC Doc 2012288 Page 82 7 Main window Economy OLN International exports in sector Paper and paper product manufacturing v 2 In 2004 hf Interregional exports in sector Dai
218. w The system diagram displays in the content pane on the right side of the window gt Click the Water quality MBB box at the Region level in the system diagram The Water quality model dialog window opens The Water quality model dialog window is structured so that the Input Parameters and Output parts are displayed from top to bottom In WISE besides the information on climate and land use two kinds of input are required in the water quality model They are e Catchment area look up table WRC Doc 2012288 Page 102 e River network map You can upload a new catchment area look up table by clicking the browse button next to Catchment area look up table on the top of the window and double clicking on the new file The catchment area look up table is a binary file containing the following information e A list of entries with for each entry e Unsigned integer 32 bit with row index in higher 16 bits and column index in lower 16 bits e Unsigned integer 32 bit with index of catchment where the index is the link ID in the river network e Unsigned short 16 bit with the area in m2 of the cell that lies in the catchment You can upload a new river network by clicking the browse button next to River network and double clicking on the new map The river network map is in shape format The reach network is a dendrite system of reaches and nodes Each reach has a single sub catchment associated with it A reach may also have a lake ass
219. wer part of the Climate model dialog window you can view the climate maps for the current simulation year by clicking the Show button where represents the climate map of interest The values from the climate change scenarios will be used as input information for the Hydrology model Temperature map 20 0 C o District boundaries 16 5 C je Temperature map 15 5 C 14 5 C 13 0 C 11 5 C 9 0 C Named viewports 4 5 2 Hydrology model The hydrology model is a simple hydrological simulation model for annual water runoff It includes the impacts of spatially varying climate soil and vegetation hydrological response The outputs of the model are the annual runoff for each year and the expected water yield in the driest summer month WRC Doc 2012288 Page 100 To access the modeller user interface for the Hydrology model gt Goto the Drivers tab of the Main window gt Click the Parameters icon in the navigation pane on the left side of the window The system diagram displays in the content pane on the right side of the window gt Click the Hydrology MBB box at the Region level in the system diagram The Hydrology model dialog window opens a Hydrology model Input Rainfall seasonality map dydrology Deltap_NZMG500m rst ls Potential evaporation seasonality map C Documents and Settings User T Mean number of rain days map C Documents and S
220. window opens gt Select Commercial land use and click the OK button in the Algorithm settings Per category dialog window gt Click the Compare button 12 on the toolbar Now the Result map Per category Commercial opens where there are 4 options available in none of the maps in both maps only in map 1 and not in map 2 and only in map 2 and not in map 1 Besides the land use map you can also analyse other categorical maps in the same way To do this import and select another type of categorical map from the dropdown list on the toolbar and repeat the steps above If you are interested in looking at the statistical information regarding the changes you can go to the option Result statistic on the Options menu or press the Statistics button on the toolbar Numerical maps like the accessibility maps suitability maps etc that show numerical values can be compared using measures that can be found under the Compare numerical maps in the Comparison Algorithm window Select the total potential maps for certain land use or any other numerical map in the dropdown list on the toolbar gt Click the Algorithm button on the toolbar The Comparison Algorithm dialog window opens gt Select Comparison Algorithm Compare numerical maps Cell by cell b a gt Investigate the changes in total potential for certain land use over time WRC Doc 2012288 Page 93 EE Comparison algorithm Compare categorical maps OPer c
221. writing files can be avoided simply by choosing another file name than the current one see the section Save a project file as The intermediate results will not be saved through the External files tab To save these you should make use of the Write to Excel command the Log maps command and the Animate maps commands from the Options menu You will find more information on these in sections Write to Excel Log maps Animate maps respectively 2 4 5 Save a project file as The Save project as command on the File menu allows you to save the changes to data tiles and parameter values and to save the simulation output for the current simulation year with another project file name The same as saving project the action of saving project as will be completed by the combination of saving sub scenarios saving an integrated scenario and saving external files For this example you can continue working on the Waikato geoproj which has Baseline and Growth integrated scenarios available by importing a network change for the year 2008 Open Waikato geoproj in WISE see the section Opening an existing project Select Baseline integrated scenario as the active integrated scenario by clicking on Baseline on the dropdown list next to Scenario on the toolbar Go to Main window gt Drivers Policy measures Select Infrastructure from the dropdown list next to Driver Select Transport network from the dropdown list next to Network Cl
222. ws the input for this selected year You can edit the values per specific year The system enables the user to edit the time list by using the Add time function and the Delete time function The Enter data and time dialog window opens when the Add time button is clicked You can enter the specific time in the text box of the Enter data and time dialog window Enter date and time 2010 Jan 01 00 00 00 Lox cance WRC Doc 2012288 Page 109 After you press OK the specific time will be displayed immediately on the dropdown list Time The system takes the interpolated value for the new added time on the basis of the values for the specific years on the dropdown list Time 2010 Jan 01 Add time 006 Jan 01 mee 20 10 Jan 01 2011 Jan 01 id 20 16 Jan 01 2021 Jan 01 ational expo Interregional export Gross fixed capital Changes in invento 85 0052 0 346768 0 321958 4 73229 1 11242 49 3706 1 87762 6 71156 1 61671 1138 94 1 62832 466 606 12 7187 1 61733 0 151334 40 1189 You can easily delete the table for one specific year by selecting this specific year on the dropdown list next to Time and press the Remove time button on the top A message window opens Press the Yes button of the message window to carry out the action of deleting table for the selected year Press the No button of the message window to cancel the action of deleting table for the selected year In the middle of the Demand
223. wse button and navigate to the desire location Press the Next button gt Step 7 The installation program asks you to choose the install location for the data destination folder The default path is C Documents and Settings My Documents Geonamica WISE lf you want to install the data in a different directory press the Browse button and navigate to the desire location Press the Next button WRC Doc 2012288 Page 4 gt Step 8 The installation program suggests adding WISE to the new program group Geonamica You are free to create another group or to choose an existing one from the list shown Press the Install button gt Step 9 The installation programme now installs all the files and data needed to run WISE into the directories that you have selected If you selected that option in step 8 the installation programme also creates a programme group named Geonamica under Start Programs that contains a shortcut to WISE gt Step 10 When the installation is complete press the Finish button gt Step 11 Follow the procedure outlined in the steps 1 to 10 to install the Map Comparison Kit on the WISE cd rom To uninstall WISE gt Step 1 Click the Start button in the Windows taskbar Move the mouse pointer to control Panel and click The Control Panel window will open Select the Add or Remove Programs icon by double clicking on it Next click the change or remove programs button in the Add or Remove Programs Properties
224. y Recent 2 _ Waikato geoproj Desktop My Documents File name Waikato geoproj e Files of type Geonamica project files geoproj C Open as read only If the project file you want to open is created with an older version of WISE a message window appears to ask you whether to upgrade the project file to the current version of software gt Click the No button to exit the action You could not open it with the current version of WISE You can only open it with the older version of WISE with which you created this project file gt Click the Yes button to upgrade the project file automatically Then you can open it with the current version of WISE GEONAMICA Pd The project file C Documents and Settings yshi My Documents Geonamica WISE Waikato geoproj is out of date sf Would you like to upgrade it to the current version Loves JL m WRC Doc 2012288 Page 7 WISE will be started and you will see the WISE application window on your screen where is the project file name that you selected 1 6 Screen layout When you start WISE the application window opens immediately This is the window in which you will run your models You can arrange windows as you like in the application window Before a project file has been opened the window is empty except for its Caption bar Status bar Toolbar and Menu bar The different components of this window will be described in the next parag
225. yle Blocks CNeighbourhood potential map Residential Low Density ONeighbourhood potential map Residential Medium to High Density ONeighbourhood potential map Commercial Neighbourhood potential map Community Services Neighbourhood potential map Horticulture CNeighbourhood potential map Biofuel Cropping Neighbourhood potential map Vegetable Cropping MNeinhheuirhand natential man Other Cranninna Animation folder Ci users yvanhout svn trunk jnstaller_data application_data ChoosingRegionalt B Animation size Screen 800 x 600 OAc szs Custom 2 6 3 1 Selecting maps In the Maps to animate pane a tree of maps is available which is organized in groups with information on the map including raster maps and vector maps You can expand or collapse the branches of map tree by moving the mouse over the name of group and double click or moving the mouse over the box in front of the group and left click In this tree you can indicate which maps you want to store You can select unselect all maps in a sub model e g all accessibility maps or all maps in the land use model or in the entire model by clicking on the corresponding check box gt Click the check box on the left side of the name of the map that you want to animate Maps are selected for animation when the check box is checked with a green mark 2 6 3 2 Changing path of animation maps The program automatically sets the location where the animations
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