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A Dynamic GIS as an Efficient Tool for Integrated Coastal Zone Management

TitleA Dynamic GIS as an Efficient Tool for Integrated Coastal Zone Management
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsGourmelon, F, Le Guyader, D, Fontenelle, G
JournalISPRS International Journal of Geo-InformationISPRS International Journal of Geo-InformationISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Volume3
Pagination391-407
ISBN Number2220-9964
Accession Numberdoi:10.3390/ijgi3020391
Keywordsactivities, GIS, GIS and oceanography, Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM), management scenarios, participatory workshop, spatio-temporal database, supervised maritime
Abstract

This contribution addresses both the role of geographical information in
participatory research of coastal zones, and its potential to bridge the gap between
research and coastal zone management. Over a one year period, heterogeneous data
(spatial, temporal, qualitative and quantitative) were obtained which included the process
of interviews, storing in a spatio-temporal database. The GIS (Geographic Information
System) produced temporal snapshots of daily human activity patterns allowing it to map,
identify and quantify potential space-time conflicts between activities. It was furthermore
used to facilitate the exchange of ideas and knowledge at various levels: by mapping,
simulation, GIS analysis and data collection. Results indicated that both captured data
and the participatory workshop added real value to management and therefore it was
deemed well managed by stakeholders. To incorporate a dynamic GIS would enhance
pro-active integrated management by opening the path for better discussions whilst
permitting management simulated scenarios.

Alternate JournalISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information