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Title: Campus case: Experiences from a collaborative effort


1
Campus case Experiences from a collaborative
effort
  • Jorge Hollman (UBC I2C Team)
  • David Grigg (Campus Community Planning)

2
Acknowledgements
  • Dr José Martí,
  • Dr Carlos Ventura,
  • Dr. Brian KlinkenbergDavid Grigg (Campus and
    Community Planning)
  • Katherine Thibert, Hugon Juarez, Alejandro
    Cervantes, Lucy Liu, Nathan OzogMatt Shannon and
    Natanella Vukojevic (Records office),
  • Erin Kastner and Doug Smith (UBC Utilities),
  • John Manougian and Allan Fairbairn (Hospital),
  • Rick Critchlow (Fire prevention services) Tom
    Ziemlanski and Monica Tzocas (IT Services)
  • JIIRP I2C members (Professors and students)

3
UBC campus case study
  • Why modeling UBC campus?
  • The UBC campus shares many attributes of a small
    city
  • 47000 daily transitory occupants
  • 10000 full time residents
  • own utilities providers
  • Information accessibility
  • Good starting point before modeling larger area,
    such as GVRD

4
JIIRP-I2C team goals
  • Analysis of interdependencies among critical
    infrastructures
  • Develop methodologies of analysis
  • Concentrate UBCs infrastructure information in a
    GIS
  • Analyze infrastructure interdependencies
  • Contribute to evolve from a culture of reaction
    into a culture of preparedness

5
Campus Community Planning motivations to
collaborate
  • A fresh approach by academia to a problem barely
    identified by administration
  • Build a bridge between academic and the
    practitioners units (CCP and Lands and
    Buildings dept.)
  • To strengthen resiliency of community to disaster
  • To build a model of a truly sustainable
    infrastructure for others to follow
  • To root out the weak links and repair, replace or
    strengthen

6
Campus people involved
7
General analysis flow
8
Campus Networks GIS
9
Campus Fiber Network
10
UBC earthquake damage assessment
11
Scenario development Snow-Wind storm
12
Information Interdependencies analysis
13
Challenges faced by JIIRP group
  • Information accessibility
  • Where is it? Who owns it? Are they willing or
    allowed to share it?
  • Information Redundancy Standardization
  • Partially overlapping versions of the same
    information
  • Definition of a common conceptualization
    (Ontology) for the project
  • Critical knowledge is still mostly in the
    infrastructure managers heads
  • Human/organizational interdependencies tend to be
    minimized even though they are as important as
    the physical interdependencies

14
Challenges faced by Campus Community Planning
  1. Discontinuity of the institutional memory
  2. How does planning take a lead with departments
    who really own the problem?
  3. Financing the fixes, from whose budget?
  4. What are the challenges? Were isolated from the
    City of Vancouver we have to be self sufficient

15
Research interactions
  • Successful
  • Trust among parties
  • Fluid ongoing dialogue
  • Time availability
  • Preventive culture philosophy
  • Readiness to cooperate
  • Eager to identify weaknesses to strengthen the
    system
  • Efficient allocation of resources
  • Unproductive
  • Not enough trust
  • Conflicting cultural background
  • Security issues
  • Not perceived as mutual benefit relation
  • Contrasting conceptualizations
  • Reactive culture philosophy
  • Fear to recognize/share weaknesses
  • Conflicting cultural background

16
Keys of successful associations
  • Develop a common Specification of a
    conceptualization (Ontology) for the problem
  • Develop trust among parties
  • Share common general objectives
  • Create valuable outcomes for all parties
  • Strong commitment from all parties
  • Perseverance

17
Next phase Selected Areas of GVRD
  • Our challenge is to build the same collaborative
    relation
  • Your thoughts?
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