Difference between revisions of "Land Summary Window"
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− | * Indication, may be used for inaccessible areas or areas with limited information available. | + | * Indication, may be used for inaccessible areas or areas with limited information available (captured as reference point). |
* Suspected hazardous areas (SHA), an area where there is reasonable suspicion of mine/ERW contamination on the basis of indirect evidence of the presence of mines/ERW. | * Suspected hazardous areas (SHA), an area where there is reasonable suspicion of mine/ERW contamination on the basis of indirect evidence of the presence of mines/ERW. | ||
* Confirmed hazardous areas (CHA), an area where the presence of mine/ERW contamination has been confirmed on the basis of direct evidence of the presence of mines/ERW. | * Confirmed hazardous areas (CHA), an area where the presence of mine/ERW contamination has been confirmed on the basis of direct evidence of the presence of mines/ERW. | ||
− | * Ammunition storage / Stockpile | + | * Ammunition storage / Stockpile, captured as reference point or polygon depending of size of area |
− | * EOD Spot task | + | * EOD Spot task, captured as reference point. |
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Revision as of 23:29, 21 September 2013
Land was previously called Hazard. Land is a better term since it applies to the whole life-cycle of a Hazard from identification through the Land release process until the Hazard is declared not to be a threat to the population.
Land is classified as:
- Indication, may be used for inaccessible areas or areas with limited information available (captured as reference point).
- Suspected hazardous areas (SHA), an area where there is reasonable suspicion of mine/ERW contamination on the basis of indirect evidence of the presence of mines/ERW.
- Confirmed hazardous areas (CHA), an area where the presence of mine/ERW contamination has been confirmed on the basis of direct evidence of the presence of mines/ERW.
- Ammunition storage / Stockpile, captured as reference point or polygon depending of size of area
- EOD Spot task, captured as reference point.
New fields in versions 6.0 | ||
Category | Field | Data Type |
Affected Resources Data | Non-Agriculture Blockage | Single Select |
Affected Resources Data | Safety And Security Blockage | Single Select |
Affected Resources Data | Safety and Security Threat | Multiple Select |
Clearance Considerations Data | External Visual Ordnance Condition | Single Select |
Clearance Considerations Data | Land Disputes | Multiple Select |
Clearance Considerations Data | Land-related Disputes | Single Select |
Clearance Considerations Data | Ordnance situation | Single Select |
Clearance Considerations Data | Type of Minefield | Single Select |
Uncategorised | Ammunition Storage | Link to Place |
Uncategorised | Direct Evidence | Multiple Select |
Uncategorised | Estimated Area | BigDecimal |
Uncategorised | Evidence Of Contamination | Single Select |
Uncategorised | Indirect Evidence | Multiple Select |
Uncategorised | Landowner | String |
Uncategorised | Remaining Area | BigDecimal |
Uncategorised | Returnees expected | Single Select |
Uncategorised | Status Changed Comment | Text |
Uncategorised | Status Changed Date | Date |
Uncategorised | Status Changed Reason | Single Select |
Uncategorised | Type Of Contamination | Multiple Select |
Several enumeration lists of existing fields have been updated in version 6.0 |