The development of a visualization methodology for integrated coastal management

S. R. Jude, A. P. Jones, A. R. Watkinson, I. Brown, J. A. Gill

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    Abstract

    Coastal management information is frequently communicated to stakeholders and the public through complicated management documents and engineering plans. With the recognition that public involvement in coastal decision-making processes should be widened have come calls to develop new techniques to communicate complicated coastal information. Using Virtual Reality Geographical Information Systems and visualization packages, such information may be presented using formats more suitable for public consultation and information dissemination exercises than those currently employed. Using a site on the north Norfolk coast of England, an integrated Geographical Information Systems based methodology is presented that allows the visualization of proposed coastal management interventions. Visualizations have been produced that can be published in traditional paper-based management documents, or electronically. The different visualizations are compared and the technical issues surrounding their use discussed. It is argued that the methodology has clear advantages over traditional communication methods, although further research is necessary to determine how it may be practically employed by coastal managers.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)525-544
    Number of pages20
    JournalCoastal Management
    Volume35
    Issue number5
    Early online date31 Oct 2007
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2007

    Keywords

    • Coastal management
    • Decision support
    • Virtual reality
    • Visualization
    • VRGIS

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Environmental Chemistry
    • General Environmental Science

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