SCOPE SUB-REGIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP ON GEO-DRM SYSTEMS FOR PACIFIC COUNTRIES AND STUDY TOUR OF COOK ISLANDS



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SUB-REGIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP ON GEO-DRM SYSTEMS FOR PACIFIC COUNTRIES AND STUDY TOUR OF COOK ISLANDS MR.SAMUELA KANAINALIWA NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT OFFICE. FIJI COUNTRY PRESENTATION SCOPE Overview Background of GIS in Fiji Status Challengers Recommendation 1

COUNTRY BACKGROUND Fiji lies at, 174 East and 178 West of Greenwich and makes up a total landmass of 18,300km² with an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of approximately 1.3x10km². Two main islands, Vanua Levu which is 5.556 square kilometers and Viti Levu 10,429 square kilometers. Other main islands are Taveuni (470 sq km), Gau (140 sq km) and Koro (104 sq km). Capital city of Suva situated on Viti Levu Mountainous land in Fiji comprises 12,400 square kilometers; hills comprise 2,700 sq km and flat land, 2,800 square kilometers. Population stands at 837,271. Urban population comprises of 424,846 while rural population stands at 412, 425. Two main weather patterns experienced are the hot and wet weather of the windward side of the islands and the cool and dry weather on the leeward side of the island attributed to the dominant wind system of Fiji which is the South Easterly trade winds COUNTRY BACKGROUND Fiji is considered one of the most multi-racial countries of the South Pacific with the indigenous Fijians or the i-taukei and the Indians as the highest ranking in population. By 2007, the population census recorded that the indigenous Fijians contributed the largest to the population. Source: Bureau of Statistics 2

ADMINISTRATION National 4 Divisions: Central, Western, Eastern & Northern 27 Districts 1171 Villages 13 Municipalities Settlements Legal on lease and owned land tenancy at will 3

DIVISIONAL & DISTRICT LEVELS Commissioner Western Division Commissioner Central Division Commissioner Northern Division Commissioner Eastern Division DO Rakiraki DO Tavua DO Nadarivatu DO Ba Do Lautoka/Yasawa DO Nadi DO Sigatoka DO Keiyasi Total = 8 DO Korovou DO Rewa Do Tailevu Do Namosi DO Serua DO Suva DO Vunidawa Total = 7 DO Taveuni DO Savusavu DO Tukavesi DO Saqani DO Bua DO Macuata DO Wainikoro DO Seaqaqa Total = 8 DO Lau DO Lomaiviti DO Kadavu DO Rotuma Total = 4 MINISTRY OF RURAL,MARINE TIME AND PROJECTS IN FIJI Self Help Scheme Non-Cane Access Roads Rural Housing Assistance Scheme Cane Access Roads Scheme Education Building and Boarding Facilities Grant Scheme Social Welfare Housing Assistance Scheme 4

GIS IN FIJI In 1990 the Ministry of Lands with the assistance of the New Zealand government (NZAID) established the Land Information System (GIS) strategy in Fiji. 5 main objectives for this strategy were as follows:- 1. To establish an appropriate organisation structure, i.e. a Fiji Land Information Council (FLIC) 2. To support a programme of LIS training to ensure that in the long-term the management and development of a national LIS can be in the hands of local personnel with a diminishing reliance on overseas expertise. 3. To develop a set of data standards necessary for the implementation of a national LIS and efficient transfer of digital data between agencies. 4. To promote the concept of data custodianship. 5. To establish a directory of Land Information. GIS Status in Fiji 5

GIS Status in Fiji JICA senior volunteer No specific staff to focus on GIS Integration of data (GIS user team look after software used by Government) established data sharing eg.water Authority initiative by SOPAC ORGANISATION & STRUCTURE Fiji Land Information Council (FLIC) To ensure a coordinated approach to the development of a national Land Information Strategy a Land Information Council comprising of senior representatives was established. Members of FLIC include:- 1. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Lands & Mineral Resources (Chairman) 2. Permanent Secretary, Housing & Urban Development 3. Permanent Secretary, Finance & Economic Planning 4. Permanent Secretary, itaukei Affairs 5. Permanent Secretary, Provincial Development 6. General Manager, itaukei Land Trust Board 7. Representative of the Public Service Commission 8. The Solicitor General 9. The FLIC reports to the Chairman who is seen to be the most compatible to the LIS objective. 6

To ensure a coordinated approach functions of FLIC include:- The development and coordination of all LIS projects The definition funding and resourcing all approved LIS projects The formulation of policies on data generation and management in the agencies encompassed by the LIS umbrella such as data standards & the use and dissemination of LIS data-including pricing, privacy, security and access Training and education Liaison with private sector and the user community Ensuring the LIS projects are properly cost-justified and that projects timetables are adhered to The management and direction of the LIS support Centre The publication of information to keep all sectors of the community informed on progress and products Fiji Land Information Support Centre (FLIS) In order to carry out the Council s decisions a secondary structure, Fiji Land Information Support Centre (FLIS) was established in 1992 as secretariat to the Council and ensuring that all decisions made were implemented, coordinated and monitored. 7

Achievements Database Applications:- Survey Plan & Parcels Journal System Recording of Survey Plan details and Parcel details. This system also tracks Survey Plans during the approval and approval process. Valuation Record System Development of Valuation Record System Lease Administration / Rental System Recording of all details and processes in the Lease Registering Process Road Index System Register of all Legal Roads on Fiji Register of Titles System Records of all Geodetic Stations and Network Native Grant and Crown Grant Register State Land Register Detailed Historical Information in State Land Achievements Spatial/Mapping Applications Computerized Cadastral Mapping System (CCMS) This was the conversion of all old and manual imperial record sheets to be converted to digital in metric scales. Fiji Topographical Database Digital Maps in six themes (Transport, Hydro, Terrain, Survey (Places), Structure and Vegetation. This is the base of all published maps Native Land Commission (NLC) Maps Conversion on Historical Native Land Units Maps to Digital Qoliqoli Maps Digital Mapping of all Native Fishing Rights Boundaries Native and Crown Grant Maps State Land Maps maps of original transfers to State Vanuaview A Spatial Data Viewer 8

CHALLENGES TO GIS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT Capacity building not fully qualified officers Cost of software Very limited use/analysis of remote sensing data Access to Data Introduction and Integration of Data Sharing of Data STILL NOT APPRECIATED AS A TOOL IN FACILITATING DECISION MAKING! WAY FORWARD Establishment of GIS Unit/ Officer Training & Work Attachments Encourage data sharing Funds for software recognised as an important tool for planning for decision making 9

THANK YOU VINAKA THE POWER OF GIS IS IN THE ACCESSIBILITY AND INTEGRATION OF DATA! 10