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Geoinformatics for Marine and Coastal Management provides a timely
and valuable assessment of the current state of the art
geoinformatics tools and methods for the management of marine
systems. This book focuses on the cutting-edge coverage of a wide
spectrum of activities and topics such as GIS-based application of
drainage basin analysis, contribution of ontology to marine
management, geoinformatics in relation to fisheries management,
hydrography, indigenous knowledge systems, and marine law
enforcement. The authors present a comprehensive overview of the
field of Geoinformatic Applications in Marine Management covering
key issues and debates with specific case studies illustrating
real-world applications of the GIS technology. This "box of tools"
serves as a long-term resource for coastal zone managers,
professionals, practitioners, and students alike on the management
of oceans and the coastal fringe, promoting the approach of
allowing sustainable and integrated use of oceans to maximize
opportunities while keeping risks and hazards to a minimum.
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.
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 has
identified four priority areas for Disaster Risk Reduction:
understanding disaster risk; strengthening disaster risk governance
to manage disaster risk; investing in disaster risk reduction for
resilience and enhancing disaster preparedness for effective
response; and to "Build Back Better" in recovery, rehabilitation
and reconstruction. Although tremendous progress has been made in
recent decades in understanding the workings of the Earth systems
and, in particular, its impacts on and responses to human actions,
there remains a continuing and pressing need for knowledge that
will allow society to simultaneously reduce exposure to global
environmental hazards, while also meeting economic development
goals. Exploring Natural Hazards: A Case Study Approach,
contributes to the knowledge showcasing advanced practices for the
monitoring of natural hazards. Through each case study, the book
examines mainly hazards arising from processes within the
hydrosphere and atmosphere, triggered or exacerbated by inputs to
and transfers of energy between environmental components. It
discusses the causes of these phenomena, and ways in which improved
policy making, sometimes coupled with the application of
appropriate modern technologies, can help to reduce people's
exposure to harm. Discussing challenges, lessons learned and
recommendations, this book provides a snapshot of issues related to
tropical cyclones and typhoons, desertification, floods, lightning
as a hazard and the need for alert systems. It is a valuable
resource for practitioners and professionals alike, for
researchers, students and others who work at the intersection
between environmental hazards, sustainable development and social
justice.
Over the years, the interactions between land, ocean, biosphere and
atmosphere have increased, mainly due to population growth and
anthropogenic activities, which have impacted the climate and
weather conditions at local, regional and global scales. Thus,
natural hazards related to climate changes have significantly
impacted human life and health on different spatio-temporal scales
and with socioeconomic bearings. To monitor and analyze natural
hazards, satellite data have been widely used in recent years by
many developed and developing countries. In an effort to better
understand and characterize the various underlying processes
influencing natural hazards, and to carry out related impact
assessments, Natural Hazards: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and
Landslides, presents a synthesis of what leading scientists and
other professionals know about the impacts and the challenges when
coping with climate change. Combining reviews of theories and
methods with analysis of case studies, the book gives readers
research information and analyses on satellite geophysical data,
radar imaging and integrated approaches. It focuses also on dust
storms, coastal subsidence and remote sensing mapping. Some case
studies explore the roles of remote sensing related to landslides
and volcanoes. Overall, improved understanding of the processes
leading to these hazardous events will help scientists predict
their occurrence. Features Provides information on the physics and
physical processes of natural hazards, their monitoring and the
mapping of damages associated with these hazards Explains how
natural hazards are strongly associated with coupling between
land-ocean-atmosphere Includes a comprehensive overview of the role
of remote sensing in natural hazards worldwide Examines risk
assessment in urban areas through numerical modelling and
geoinformation technologies Demonstrates how data analysis can be
used to aid in prediction and management of natural hazards
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 has
identified four priority areas for Disaster Risk Reduction:
understanding disaster risk; strengthening disaster risk governance
to manage disaster risk; investing in disaster risk reduction for
resilience and enhancing disaster preparedness for effective
response; and to "Build Back Better" in recovery, rehabilitation
and reconstruction. Although tremendous progress has been made in
recent decades in understanding the workings of the Earth systems
and, in particular, its impacts on and responses to human actions,
there remains a continuing and pressing need for knowledge that
will allow society to simultaneously reduce exposure to global
environmental hazards, while also meeting economic development
goals. Exploring Natural Hazards: A Case Study Approach,
contributes to the knowledge showcasing advanced practices for the
monitoring of natural hazards. Through each case study, the book
examines mainly hazards arising from processes within the
hydrosphere and atmosphere, triggered or exacerbated by inputs to
and transfers of energy between environmental components. It
discusses the causes of these phenomena, and ways in which improved
policy making, sometimes coupled with the application of
appropriate modern technologies, can help to reduce people's
exposure to harm. Discussing challenges, lessons learned and
recommendations, this book provides a snapshot of issues related to
tropical cyclones and typhoons, desertification, floods, lightning
as a hazard and the need for alert systems. It is a valuable
resource for practitioners and professionals alike, for
researchers, students and others who work at the intersection
between environmental hazards, sustainable development and social
justice.
Over the years, the interactions between land, ocean, biosphere and
atmosphere have increased, mainly due to population growth and
anthropogenic activities, which have impacted the climate and
weather conditions at local, regional and global scales. Thus,
natural hazards related to climate changes have significantly
impacted human life and health on different spatio-temporal scales
and with socioeconomic bearings. To monitor and analyze natural
hazards, satellite data have been widely used in recent years by
many developed and developing countries. In an effort to better
understand and characterize the various underlying processes
influencing natural hazards, and to carry out related impact
assessments, Natural Hazards: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and
Landslides, presents a synthesis of what leading scientists and
other professionals know about the impacts and the challenges when
coping with climate change. Combining reviews of theories and
methods with analysis of case studies, the book gives readers
research information and analyses on satellite geophysical data,
radar imaging and integrated approaches. It focuses also on dust
storms, coastal subsidence and remote sensing mapping. Some case
studies explore the roles of remote sensing related to landslides
and volcanoes. Overall, improved understanding of the processes
leading to these hazardous events will help scientists predict
their occurrence. Features Provides information on the physics and
physical processes of natural hazards, their monitoring and the
mapping of damages associated with these hazards Explains how
natural hazards are strongly associated with coupling between
land-ocean-atmosphere Includes a comprehensive overview of the role
of remote sensing in natural hazards worldwide Examines risk
assessment in urban areas through numerical modelling and
geoinformation technologies Demonstrates how data analysis can be
used to aid in prediction and management of natural hazards
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.
The Coastal Atlas of Ireland is a celebration of Ireland's coastal
and marine spaces. Drawing on written contributions from over 100
authors from across the island of Ireland and beyond, the Atlas
takes an explicitly all-island approach; though the work has a much
wider relevance and potential reader interest. It is organised into
six sections, comprising a total of 33 chapters, that take the
reader from the distant geological past, by way of the prehistoric
era and a focus on the island's physical environments, through time
and the human colonisation of Ireland, to the complex cultural and
economic landscapes of the near past and the present day. It
concludes with an assessment of the importance of coastal and
marine environments in understanding the island's past,
appreciating the present, and contemplating future opportunities
and challenges. Although not claiming to be encyclopaedic, when
read in its entirety the Atlas will provide readers with a
fascinating and comprehensive excursion through time and space
along Ireland's coastline. The Atlas is equally suited to being
read in progression or, if preferred, can be dipped into and
navigated according to the specific interests of the reader. Within
each chapter, in addition to the core text, a series of featured
subjects and case studies provide greater-depth explorations of
particular topics or examples related to the central theme. In
addition, the maps, photos and other illustrations that accompany
the text have been provided with self-contained captions that may
also be browsed before a more immersive reading is undertaken.
Ireland has often emerged as a global leader in its many
engagements with the sea, including in marine and coastal science,
the pursuit of a 'blue' (and green) economy, the championing of
conservation goals, and in the development of sustainable marine
renewable-energy resources. In the middle of the current "UN Decade
for Ocean Science"(UNESCO), the Atlas celebrates these
achievements, while pointing the way for future research and
explorations that build on these foundations. The complex of
physical and human themes developed in this Atlas has international
relevance for coastal communities worldwide, and especially those
located in mid-latitudes. Nowhere else in the world has such an
all-embracing and multifaceted exploration of a nation's, or an
island's, coast been undertaken.
Geoinformatics for Marine and Coastal Management provides a timely
and valuable assessment of the current state of the art
geoinformatics tools and methods for the management of marine
systems. This book focuses on the cutting-edge coverage of a wide
spectrum of activities and topics such as GIS-based application of
drainage basin analysis, contribution of ontology to marine
management, geoinformatics in relation to fisheries management,
hydrography, indigenous knowledge systems, and marine law
enforcement. The authors present a comprehensive overview of the
field of Geoinformatic Applications in Marine Management covering
key issues and debates with specific case studies illustrating
real-world applications of the GIS technology. This "box of tools"
serves as a long-term resource for coastal zone managers,
professionals, practitioners, and students alike on the management
of oceans and the coastal fringe, promoting the approach of
allowing sustainable and integrated use of oceans to maximize
opportunities while keeping risks and hazards to a minimum.
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