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When running this report, you can configure it to show or hide various columns, and group by various columns. On first run, it may be useful to run the entire report grouped by Infrastructure Type to get an overview of the data you have along with what will be included.
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- Click Overview, then click Reports to enter the reports system
- Navigate to the EMV Recovery Portal category
- Select the EMV Recovery Impact Portal: Summary report2021 report
- Be sure that the correct Event is selected
- If you are involved in a cluster, be sure to include the correct Region.
- Configure the metrics you wish to expose and click Run
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# | Metric Name | Metric Value | Data Sources | Calculation | EMV Data Dictionary |
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Community Facilities | |||||
EMV-1 | Facilities Damaged | COUNT | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) |
| All buildings/sites/facilities located on DELWP crown land managed by either DELWP, committees of management, or where councils are acting as committee of management’s. |
EMV-2 | Facilities Damaged (Loss Value) | DOLLARS | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) | Same as EMV-1 | All buildings/sites/facilities located on DELWP crown land managed by either DELWP, committees of management, or where councils are acting as committee of management’s. |
EMV-3 | Facilities Destroyed | COUNT | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) |
| Freehold land, privately owned operated asset. A community facility can be classified into the following categories: Examples include: Destroyed indicates building is not structurally sound and is unsafe for any type of use – area to be closed to public until recovered. |
EMV-4 | Facilities Destroyed (Loss value) | DOLLARS | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) | Same as EMV-3 | As above |
Council EPAs | |||||
EMV-5 | Bridges damaged | COUNT | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) |
| A bridge is a structure that is built over a railway, river, or road so that people or vehicles can cross from one side to the other. Damage would indicate that bridge has structural damage and will require a structural assessment prior to being available for use by the public. Bridge categories include: - Traffic/Road Bridge - Pedestrian Bridge/Overpass - Railway Bridge |
EMV-6 | Road Reserves | COUNT | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) |
| A road reserve is a legally described area within which facilities such as roads, footpaths, and associated features may be constructed for public travel. It is the total area between boundaries shown on a cadastral plan |
EMV-7 | Road Reserves (distance) | KM | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) | Same as EMV-6 | A road reserve is a legally described area within which facilities such as roads, footpaths, and associated features may be constructed for public travel. It is the total area between boundaries shown on a cadastral plan |
EMV-8 | Roads damaged | COUNT | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) |
| A road is a thoroughfare, route, or way on land between two places that has been paved or otherwise improved to allow travel by motor vehicle, or bicycle. All roads (made and unmade) under the management and/or ownership of a Council. Does not include: - Private Roads - Footpaths - Off road bicycle paths/trails/tracks - Fire Access Tracks in reserves/parks |
EMV-9 | Roads damaged (distance) | KM | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) | Same as EMV-8 | A road is a thoroughfare, route, or way on land between two places that has been paved or otherwise improved to allow travel by motor vehicle, or bicycle. All roads (made and unmade) under the management and/or ownership of a Council. Does not include: - Private Roads - Footpaths - Off road bicycle paths/trails/tracks - Fire Access Tracks in reserves/parks |
Councils | |||||
EMV-10 | Trails/walkways (damaged) | COUNT | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) |
| A defined path (made or unmade) that is designated primarily for walking and/or passive leisure activity. Trails and walkways are often located in proximity of reserves, natural features (e.g. rivers), linear parks, wetland areas, open space areas and sporting grounds. They may also include boardwalk structures, concrete paths and footpaths. Does not include: - Shopping centre strips/walkways - Bus stop areas |
EMV-11 | Trails/walkways (distance) | KM | Infrastructure Assessment (IA) | Same as EMV-10 | A defined path (made or unmade) that is designated primarily for walking and/or passive leisure activity. Trails and walkways are often located in proximity of reserves, natural features (e.g. rivers), linear parks, wetland areas, open space areas and sporting grounds. They may also include boardwalk structures, concrete paths and footpaths. Does not include: - Shopping centre strips/walkways - Bus stop areas |
Primary Residences | |||||
EMV-12 | Primary Residences (Damaged) | COUNT | Recovery Case (RC), Private Asset (PA) |
| A private residential building (house, unit, apartment, caravan etc.) that is used as a primary place of residence for a person or persons (family). Damaged indicates damaged, but still habitable. Not a: - Holiday property (house, house, unit, apartment, caravan etc.) - Private business office - Commercial property / storage container / factory - Out buildings – sheds, garages, stables etc. |
EMV-13 | Primary Residences (Destroyed) | COUNT | Recovery Case (RC), Private Asset (PA) |
| A private residential building (house, unit, apartment, caravan etc.) that is used as a primary place of residence for a person or persons (family). Destroyed indicates damaged, no longer habitable. Not a: - Holiday property (house, house, unit, apartment, caravan etc.) - Private business office - Commercial property / storage container / factory - Out buildings – sheds, garages, stables etc. |
Total Residences | |||||
EMV-14 | Total Residences (Damaged) | COUNT | Recovery Case, Private Asset |
| This will be the sum of all primary residences damaged and any other privately owned residences (those not included in the definition for primary e.g. holiday properties). Does not include: - Private business office - Commercial property / storage container / factory - Out buildings – sheds, garages, stables etc. Damaged indicates damaged, but still habitable. |
EMV-15 | Total Residences (Destroyed) | COUNT | Recovery Case, Private Asset |
| This will be the sum of all primary residences damaged and any other privately owned residences (those not included in the definition for primary e.g. holiday properties). Does not include: - Private business office - Commercial property / storage container / factory - Out buildings – sheds, garages, stables etc. Destroyed indicates damaged, no longer habitable. |
Business | |||||
EMV-16 | Loss value (non-building) - Financial loss | DOLLARS | Recovery Case, Private Asset |
| May include: - significant inventory and equipment - economic losses including loss of trade due to the event. Does not include buildings or infrastructure |
Business buildings (excl. farming) | |||||
EMV-17 | Damaged loss value (excl. agriculture) | DOLLARS | Recovery Case, Private Asset |
| Total cost of damage to impacted business buildings and infrastructure. Excludes inventory, equipment, economic losses etc. |
EMV-18 | Destroyed loss count (excl. agriculture) | COUNT | Recovery Case, Private Asset |
| Total cost of impacted business buildings and infrastructure (excluding agriculture) that have been destroyed. |
EMV-19 | Destroyed loss value (excl. agriculture) | DOLLARS | Recovery Case, Private Asset | same as EMV-18 | The total number of impacted business buildings that have been destroyed. (Further analysis required as to what type of business and whether they are able to trade.) |
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