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Evidence Guide: AHCLPW404 - Produce maps for land management purposes

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AHCLPW404 - Produce maps for land management purposes

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Obtain information for a specific land management purpose

  1. Define information required from data sets
  2. Collect and present information from stakeholders on land management and production systems consistent with the local area management strategy
  3. Collect information to include temporal and spatial data
  4. Review information for relevance and accuracy
Define information required from data sets

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Collect and present information from stakeholders on land management and production systems consistent with the local area management strategy

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Collect information to include temporal and spatial data

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Review information for relevance and accuracy

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Assess data availability

  1. Ascertain availability of required data sets from internal and external sources
  2. Confirm ownership of data and determine access and pricing
  3. Obtain data in accordance with industry standards, statutory requirements and enterprise policy
  4. Develop procedures to capture data
Ascertain availability of required data sets from internal and external sources

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Confirm ownership of data and determine access and pricing

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Obtain data in accordance with industry standards, statutory requirements and enterprise policy

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Develop procedures to capture data

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Assess data quality

  1. Assess data for integrity and to determine suitability for task
  2. Investigate and resolve disparities between data sets
Assess data for integrity and to determine suitability for task

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Investigate and resolve disparities between data sets

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Format and present data

  1. Identify compatible formats for data
  2. Assemble relevant data elements
  3. Select data formats to meet user's requirements
  4. Present information using suitable media
  5. Present information in accordance with appropriate enterprise requirements and Australian standards
Identify compatible formats for data

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Assemble relevant data elements

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Select data formats to meet user's requirements

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Present information using suitable media

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Present information in accordance with appropriate enterprise requirements and Australian standards

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Incorporate data onto maps

  1. Use range of computer applications to transfer information from various data sources onto maps
  2. Produce draft maps showing spatial and temporal data consistent with development and implementation of the land management strategy
  3. Review and edit maps to confirm accuracy and develop a map key to identify natural resource features, structures and land uses
  4. Analyse maps for data to assist in development or implementation of land management plan
Use range of computer applications to transfer information from various data sources onto maps

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Produce draft maps showing spatial and temporal data consistent with development and implementation of the land management strategy

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Review and edit maps to confirm accuracy and develop a map key to identify natural resource features, structures and land uses

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Analyse maps for data to assist in development or implementation of land management plan

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Review customer satisfaction

  1. Seek feedback from users regarding satisfaction with information and presentation
  2. Resolve any areas of dissatisfaction
  3. Analyse and use customer feedback as a quality improvement tool
Seek feedback from users regarding satisfaction with information and presentation

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Resolve any areas of dissatisfaction

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Analyse and use customer feedback as a quality improvement tool

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Assessed

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Obtain information for a specific land management purpose

1.1 Define information required from data sets

1.2 Collect and present information from stakeholders on land management and production systems consistent with the local area management strategy

1.3 Collect information to include temporal and spatial data

1.4 Review information for relevance and accuracy

2. Assess data availability

2.1 Ascertain availability of required data sets from internal and external sources

2.2 Confirm ownership of data and determine access and pricing

2.3 Obtain data in accordance with industry standards, statutory requirements and enterprise policy

2.4 Develop procedures to capture data

3. Assess data quality

3.1 Assess data for integrity and to determine suitability for task

3.2 Investigate and resolve disparities between data sets

4. Format and present data

4.1 Identify compatible formats for data

4.2 Assemble relevant data elements

4.3 Select data formats to meet user's requirements

4.4 Present information using suitable media

4.5 Present information in accordance with appropriate enterprise requirements and Australian standards

5. Incorporate data onto maps

5.1 Use range of computer applications to transfer information from various data sources onto maps

5.2 Produce draft maps showing spatial and temporal data consistent with development and implementation of the land management strategy

5.3 Review and edit maps to confirm accuracy and develop a map key to identify natural resource features, structures and land uses

5.4 Analyse maps for data to assist in development or implementation of land management plan

6. Review customer satisfaction

6.1 Seek feedback from users regarding satisfaction with information and presentation

6.2 Resolve any areas of dissatisfaction

6.3 Analyse and use customer feedback as a quality improvement tool

Required Skills and Knowledge

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Obtain information for a specific land management purpose

1.1 Define information required from data sets

1.2 Collect and present information from stakeholders on land management and production systems consistent with the local area management strategy

1.3 Collect information to include temporal and spatial data

1.4 Review information for relevance and accuracy

2. Assess data availability

2.1 Ascertain availability of required data sets from internal and external sources

2.2 Confirm ownership of data and determine access and pricing

2.3 Obtain data in accordance with industry standards, statutory requirements and enterprise policy

2.4 Develop procedures to capture data

3. Assess data quality

3.1 Assess data for integrity and to determine suitability for task

3.2 Investigate and resolve disparities between data sets

4. Format and present data

4.1 Identify compatible formats for data

4.2 Assemble relevant data elements

4.3 Select data formats to meet user's requirements

4.4 Present information using suitable media

4.5 Present information in accordance with appropriate enterprise requirements and Australian standards

5. Incorporate data onto maps

5.1 Use range of computer applications to transfer information from various data sources onto maps

5.2 Produce draft maps showing spatial and temporal data consistent with development and implementation of the land management strategy

5.3 Review and edit maps to confirm accuracy and develop a map key to identify natural resource features, structures and land uses

5.4 Analyse maps for data to assist in development or implementation of land management plan

6. Review customer satisfaction

6.1 Seek feedback from users regarding satisfaction with information and presentation

6.2 Resolve any areas of dissatisfaction

6.3 Analyse and use customer feedback as a quality improvement tool

The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.

The candidate must provide evidence that they can:

source data sets that provide the required information

validate the data for currency and compare to ground observations

present data to workplace requirements

incorporate data onto a map

use drafting and editing processes to ensure accuracy of data and maps and to ensure reports and maps meet organisational standards

provide a map key and any supporting information required

evaluate maps for suitability for purpose and value in making land management decisions

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

land management processes relevant to map being prepared

mapping principles and conventions including layout, legends, scale, media, printing and presentation styles

use of software and hardware such as GIS, computer-aided design (CAD), desktop publishing, desktop mapping, multimedia, graphic animation, plotters and printers

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