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Author CoastGIS 2005 Symposium (2005 : Aberdeen, Scotland)

Title Coastal and marine geospatial technologies / edited by David R. Green
Published Dordrecht : Springer, [2010]
©2010

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 MELB  551.4 Coa/Stg 2005  AVAILABLE
Description xvi, 451 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 25 cm
Series Coastal systems and continental margins ; v. 13
Coastal systems and continental margins ; v. 13
Contents Pt.I. Information networks, SDI and information systems -- Metadata service for managing spatial resources of coastal areas -- Development of an Australian maritime spatial information systems (AMSIS) to support Australian government ocean policy and multi-use maritime archives -- Spatial data infrastructure in the management of the Lagos Lagoon -- Harmonising marine information exchange in Ireland -- Creating marine spatial data infrastructure for the UK -- Unlocking the marine data treasure chest -- European marie Curie Project 'ECO-IMAGINE' -- Coastal ocean information network (ATLANTIC): from concept to reality: status report -- National database on coastal duens: Emilia-Romagna and southern Veneto Littorals (Italy) -- Establishment of marine and coastal spatial data infrastructure in Indonesia -- Pt.II. GIS tools -- Prestige maritime pollution: a GIS tool -- Aquaculture in Sicily: ecological and economic aspects -- Soft copy photogrammertry to measure shore platform erosion on decadal time scales -- Regionalization coastal zone management -- Applying geospatial technologies to weedmat monitoring and mapping: the Ythan Estuary, NE Scotland -- 'Ythanview" - visualizing an estuary and virtual fieldwork at the Ythan Estuary, Scotland, UK -- Analysis of long-term changes of a sandy shoreline utilising high-resolution aerial photography -- GIS in the trilateral monitoring and assessment program (TMAP) -- Integrating GIS with hydrodynamic model for wastewater disposal and management: Pearl River Estuary -- Geographic information systems and sustainable water resources management in Nigeria -- Spatial analysis of traffic and risks in the coastal zone -- Pt.III Spatial planning -- Predictive models to inform spatial planning for Scottish marine fish farms -- Towards a GIS-based methodology for marine protected area zoning -- Functional connected areas in regional planning: sea and land used interaction -- Development of coastal information systems: the role of networks in bringing spatial analysis into planning and management -- Pt.IV. Coastal geomorphology -- GIS tool for coastal morphodynamics analysis -- Paros Island (Cyclades, Aegean Sea) coastal zone: natural processes and dynamics -- Palaeogeograpic evolution of the Cyclades Islands (Greece) during the holocene -- Structural control of geomorphological evolution of Meganissi Island (Ionian Sea) coastal zone and natural hazard risk detection based on fuzzy sets -- Simple and efficient methodology to assess long term shoreline evolution - case study -- Study of human induced recent geomorphological and land use changes of the Acheloos Delta Area in Western Greece using GIS -- Pt.V. Coastal environment -- Multi-functional assessment of coastal landscapes with climate change -- GIS managing past knowledge in coastal defence planning -- Pt.VI. Coastal hazards and vulnerability -- Environment indicators GIS of the Catalan Coast -- Geohazards and geographic information in the coast of Tarragona (Spain) -- Assessing the vulnerability of Asian Megadeltas to climate change using GIS
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Coastal mapping -- Technological innovations -- Congresses.
Coastal zone management -- Congresses.
Geographic information systems -- Congresses.
Geospatial data -- Congresses.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Green, David R., 1956-
CoastGIS, International Symposium Computer Mapping and GIS for Coastal Zone Management (6 : 2005 : Aberdeen)
LC no. 2009930957
ISBN 1402097190
9781402097195
9781402097201 (ebook)