GIS for environmental decision-making /

GIS for environmental decision-making / edited by Andrew Lovett, Katy Appleton. - xxi, 259 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. - Innovations in GIS . - Innovations in GIS. .

Papers from the GIS Research UK (GISRUK) 12th Annual Conference held at the University of East Anglia, Norwich; April 28-30, 2004.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Developments in GIS for Environmental Decision-Making / Introduction -- The role of GIS -- The structure of the book -- Where next? -- References -- Data for Decision-Making -- An Optimized Semi-Automated Methodology for Populating a National Land-Use Dataset / Introduction -- Data -- Previous approaches to land-use classification -- Ordnance Survey classification methodology -- Accuracy assessment of SADDA and OSLUM -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- A New Framework for Feature-Based Digital Mapping in Three-Dimensional Space / Introduction -- Case studies of existing frameworks -- Design issues -- Proposed model -- Implementation -- Interim evaluation -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- From Electronic Logbooks to Sustainable Marine Environments: A GIS to Support the Common Fisheries Policy / Introduction -- System design -- Spatial decision support -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Tools to Support Decision-Making -- GIS and Environmental Decision-Making: From Sites to Strategies and Back Again / Introduction -- Background: key themes -- Case studies -- Discussion -- Conclusion: from local to strategic and back again -- References -- Creating a Digital Representation of the Water Table in a Sandstone Aquifer / Introduction -- Background -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion of results -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- GIS and Predictive Modelling: A Comparison of Methods for Forest Management and Decision-Making / Introduction -- Objectives -- Study area -- Data -- Methods -- Results -- Concluding discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- A Comparison of Two Techniques for Local Land-Use Change Simulation in the Swiss Mountain Area / Introduction -- Study area and data -- Methodology -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 'Riding an Elephant to Catch a Grasshopper': Applying and Evaluating Techniques for Stakeholder Participation in Land-Use Planning within the Kae Watershed, Northern Thailand / Introduction -- The case study -- Research methodology -- Comparing and refining land-use scenarios -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Grid-Enabled GIS: Opportunities and Challenges / Introduction -- Progress and challenges -- Conclusions -- References -- Participation in Decision-Making -- Developments in Public Participation and Collaborative Environmental Decision-Making / Introduction -- Separate development: GIS and visualization -- Converging technologies: GIS-driven visualization -- Integrated technologies: collaborative worlds -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Using Virtual Reality to Simulate Coastal Erosion: A Participative Decision Tool? / Introduction -- Simulation and visualization concepts -- Simulation modelling of coastal erosion -- Interface with GIS -- VR visualization -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Multiple Windows on Accessibility: An Evaluation of Campus Buildings by Mobility-Impaired and Able-Bodied Participants Using PPGIS / Introduction -- Methodology -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Visualization Techniques to Support Planning of Renewable Energy Developments / Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The Social Implications of Developing a Web-GIS: Observations from Studies in Rural Bavaria, Germany / Introduction -- Development of the 'Web-GIS Tourismus TUM' -- Methods and theoretical framework -- Observations and interpretation -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References. A. Lovett and K. Appleton -- W. Tompkinson, D. Morton, S. Gomm and E. Seaman -- A. Slingsby, P. Longley and C. Parker -- J. Whalley and Z. Kemp -- R. MacFarlane and H. Dunsford -- P. Posen, A. Lovett, K. Hiscock, B. Reid, S. Evers and R. Ward -- A. Felicisimo and A. Gomez-Munoz -- A. Walz, P. Bebi and R. Purves -- F. Shutidamrong and A. Lovett -- C. Jarvis -- I. Bishop -- I. Brown, S. Jude, S. Koukoulas, R. Nicholls, M. Dickson and M. Walkden -- C. Castle and C. Jarvis -- D. Miller, J. Morrice, A. Coleby and P. Messager -- S. Herrmann and S. Neumeier -- 1. 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. Pt. I. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 2.8. 3. 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6. 3.7. 3.8. 3.9. 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. 4.6. Pt. II. 5. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 5.5. 5.6. 6. 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 6.4. 6.5. 6.6. 6.7. 6.8. 7. 7.1. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4. 7.5. 7.6. 7.7. 7.8. 7.9. 8. 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. 8.4. 8.5. 8.6. 8.7. 8.8. 9. 9.1. 9.2. 9.3. 9.4. 9.5. 9.6. 9.7. 10. 10.1. 10.2. 10.3. 10.4. Pt. III. 11. 11.1. 11.2. 11.3. 11.4. 11.5. 11.6. 11.7. 12. 12.1. 12.2. 12.3. 12.4. 12.5. 12.6. 12.7. 12.8. 12.9. 13. 13.1. 13.2. 13.3. 13.4. 13.5. 13.6. 14. 14.1. 14.2. 14.3. 14.4. 14.5. 14.6. 14.7. 15. 15.1. 15.2. 15.3. 15.4. 15.5. 15.6. 15.7.

"GIS for Environmental Decision-Making takes an interdisciplinary look at the capacities of GIS to integrate, analyze, and display data on which decisions must be based. It provides a broad prospective on the current state of GIS for environmental decision-making and emphasizes the importance of matters related to data, analysis,and modeling tools, as well as stakeholder participation." "The book is divided into three sections, which effectively relate to three key aspects of the decision-making process as supported by GIS: data required, tools being developed, and aspects of participation. The first section stresses the ability to integrate data from different sources as a defining characteristic of GIS and illustrates the benefits that this can bring in the context of deriving land use and other information. The second section discusses a range of issues concerning the use of GIS for suitability mapping and strategic planning exercises through illustrative examples. The last section of the book focuses on the use of GIS-based techniques to facilitate public participation in decision-making processes. In particular, it provides an overview of developments in this area, concentrating on how GIS, modeling, and 3D landscape visualization techniques are gradually achieving closer integration."--BOOK JACKET.

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Environmental policy--Decision making--Equipment and supplies--Congresses.
Environmental sciences--Information technology--Congresses.
Geographic information systems--Congresses
Environmental monitoring--Data processing--Congresses

GE170 / .N358 2004

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