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GIS for coastal zone management
Bartlett, D.; Smith, J. (Ed.) (2005). GIS for coastal zone management. CRC Press: Boca Raton. ISBN 0-415-31972-2. 310 pp.

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Keywords
    Geographic information systems
    Management > Ecosystem management > Coastal zone management
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Bartlett, D., editor
  • Smith, J., editor

Content
  • Longhorn, R.A. (2005). Coastal spatial data infrastructure, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 1-15, more
  • Gomm, S. (2005). Bridging the land-sea divide through digital technologies, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 17-26, more
  • Li, R.; Di, K.; Ma, R. (2007). A comparative study of shoreline mapping techniques, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) (2005). GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 27-34, more
  • Pan, P.S.Y. (2005). Monitoring coastal environments using remote sensing and GIS, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 35-49, more
  • Bruce, E. (2005). Spatial uncertainty in marine and coastal GIS, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 51-62, more
  • Macharia, S.N. (2005). New directions for coastal and marine monitoring: web mapping and mobile application technologies, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 63-75, more
  • Hwang, C.; Ku, C.Y. (2005). Exploring the optimum spatial resolution for satellite imagery: a coastal area case study, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 77-93, more
  • Jude, S.R.; Jones, A.P.; Andrews, J.E. (2005). Visualisation for coastal zone management, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 95-107, more
  • Mayerle, R.; Toro, F. (2005). Application of a decision support system in the development of a hydrodynamic model for a coastal area, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 109-124, more
  • Populus, J.; Loubersac, L.; Le Roux, J.-F.; Dumas, F.; Cummins, V.; Sutton, G. (2005). Decision-making in the coastal zone using hydrodynamic modelling with a GIS interface, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 125-140, more
  • Gourmelon, F.; Le Berre, I. (2005). Towards an institutional GIS for the Iroise Sea (France), in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 141-152, more
  • Bartlett, D.; Sudarshana, R. (2005). Cultural intermixing, the diffusion of GIS and its application to coastal management in developing countries, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 153-163, more
  • Lindsay, J.A.; Simon, T.J.; Lestenkof, A.D.; Zavadil, P.A. (2005). The use of GIS to enhance communications of cultural and natural resources and contamination, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 165-179, more
  • Nwilo, P.C. (2005). GIS applications in coastal management: a view from the developing world, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 181-193, more
  • Webster, T.; Christian, M.; Sangster, C.; Kingston, D. (2005). High-resolution elevation and image data within the Bay of Fundy coastal zone, Nova Scotia, Canada, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 195-218, more
  • Schupp, C.A.; Thieler, E.R.; O'Connell, J.F. (2005). Mapping and analysing historical shoreline changes using GIS, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 219-227, more
  • Euán-Avila, J.I.; Liceaga-Correa, M.A.; Rodríguez-Sánchez, H. (2005). GIS for assessing land-based activities that pollute coastal environments, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 229-238, more
  • Green, D.R.; King, S.D. (2005). Applying the geospatial technologies to estuary environments, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 239-255, more
  • Bourcier, J.-C. (2005). A Territorial Information System (TIS) for the management of the Seine Estuary: environmental and management applications, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 257-267, more
  • Mosbech, A.; Boertmann, D.; Grøndahl, L.; Von Platen, F.; Nielsen, S.T.; Nielsen, N.; Rasch, M.; Kapel, H. (2005). Developing an environmental oil spill sensitivity atlas for the West Greenland coastal zone, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 269-280, more
  • Laflamme, A.; Leblanc, S.R.; Percy, R.J. (2005). Environment Canada's Atlantic Sensitivity Mapping Program, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 281-293, more
  • Smith, J.L.; Bartlett, D.J. (2005). Epilogue: meeting the needs of integrated coastal zone management, in: Bartlett, D. et al. (Ed.) GIS for coastal zone management. pp. 295-300, more

Abstract
    Increasingly used to analyze and manage marine and coastal zones, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) provide a powerful set of tools for integrating and processing spatial information. These technologies are increasingly used in the management and analysis of the coastal zone. Supplying the guidance necessary to use these tools, GIS for Coastal Zone Management explores key technical, theoretical, and applications issues. Drawing on the practical experience of experts in the field, the book discusses recent developments and specific applications. A comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date overview of the state-of-the-art in coastal zone GIS applications, this down-to-earth and practical book puts the science in a management context. The chapters present groundbreaking coastal applications of GIS based decision support tools, spatial data infrastructures, remote sensing technology including LiDAR and CASI, and more. Covering a broad range of topics by international experts, the logical organization supplies a flow and structure to the entire book that makes the information not only easily accessible but immediately applicable.

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