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Management Strategies for Urban Coastal Zones: Integrating DPSIR Concepts with GIS Tools in People’s Participatory Programs

Publication Type : Other

Thematic Areas : Wireless Network and Application

Publisher : (2007).

Source : (2007)

Keywords : Coastal zone management; sea-level rise; land-use modelling; Web-GIS; indicator systems; climate change .

Campus : Amritapuri

School : School of Engineering

Center : Amrita Center for Wireless Networks and Applications (AmritaWNA)

Department : Wireless Networks and Applications (AWNA)

Year : 2007

Abstract : Coastal zones are under severe pressure from anthropogenic activities, as well as on-going climate change with associated sea level rise and increased storminess. These challenges call for integrated and forward looking solutions. The concept on Integrated Coastal Zone Management, as defined during the last twenty years, provides the overall policy frames, but tools to support the planning and management efforts are almost lacking. Furthermore, the forward-looking dimension to embrace the effects of climate change is nearly absent in most implementations. The BLAST project, financed by the European Union Regional Fund through the INTERREG IV North Sea Region Programme, aimed at developing a web-based decision support system to assist Integrated Coastal Zone Management from a climate change perspective, and the current paper describes the methods used and the computing platform for implementing a decision support system. The software applied in developing the system is mainly Open Source components, thus, facilitating a more widespread use of the system.

Cite this Research Publication : Dr. Madhusoodanan M.S. , A. N. Balchand and C. Reghunathan " Management Strategies for Urban Coastal Zones: Integrating DPSIR Concepts with GIS Tools in People’s Participatory Programs "

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