The Asset Mapper has been developed to visualise and analyse public lighting asset data. This example, our 'Environmental Explorer', focuses on showcasing the results of a environmental light spill assessment, generally used to as part of a changeover project or as standalone project to minimise harm from artificial light at night (ALAN) caused by public lighting.

Each 'View' represents a data column or attribute with filtering enabled to drill down further.

Ancillary layers are available for analysis via the 'Support Layers' tab.

The download tab can be used to export any annotations and the asset dataset.

Map navigation, pulse, measure and annotation functions can be accessed from the buttons on the right side of the map.

The chart shows a data count based on the current view, filter, and map extent.

While developed to reflect the Australian context, all data shown in this demo is fictitious and in no relation to the actual situation on Wallis and Futuna.

Risk Group

The risk group is assessed by Ironbark using a weighted formula based on a number of attributes, including distance to sensitive site, light output, colour temperature and mounting height.

Light Output

Light output of installed lamp in lumens measuring the amount of light emitted by the asset.

Lamp Type

Lamp technology and wattage either from audit or DNSP data.

Colour Temperature

Correlated colour temperature (CCT) of installed light in Kelvin. Generally speaking, a lower colour temperature light will emit less blue light and be less harmful to flora and fauna.

Mounting Height

Mounting height of the Assets. Higher mounting generally leads to increased light spill.

Compliance AS/NZS 1158

Assessment of AS/NZS 1158 compliance levels, visualised on a light-by-light basis.