2017
DOI: 10.1080/17538947.2017.1363825
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The development of spatial decision support system tool for marine spatial planning

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“…Among them, regarding research on decision support tools of decision-making in marine management, scholars explored the development or design of decision support tools [58][59][60], the utility of a decision-support tool [61], performance, and end-user preferences [62], etc. Moreover, the research on decision support systems for marine management involves more research results on the development or design of decision support systems through the development or design of decision support systems, which are primarily used in automatically determining the route priority of vessels entering/exiting the ports [63], integrated coastal-zone management for sustainable tourism [64], marine spatial planning [65], marine space resource utilization [66], the management of contamination in marine coastal ecosystems [67], monitoring marine management areas [68], etc. In terms of the specific application fields of decision-making in marine management, according to the cluster labels in Table 4, fisheries management (#5) is an important aspect of the practice of decision-making in marine management.…”
Section: Keyword Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, regarding research on decision support tools of decision-making in marine management, scholars explored the development or design of decision support tools [58][59][60], the utility of a decision-support tool [61], performance, and end-user preferences [62], etc. Moreover, the research on decision support systems for marine management involves more research results on the development or design of decision support systems through the development or design of decision support systems, which are primarily used in automatically determining the route priority of vessels entering/exiting the ports [63], integrated coastal-zone management for sustainable tourism [64], marine spatial planning [65], marine space resource utilization [66], the management of contamination in marine coastal ecosystems [67], monitoring marine management areas [68], etc. In terms of the specific application fields of decision-making in marine management, according to the cluster labels in Table 4, fisheries management (#5) is an important aspect of the practice of decision-making in marine management.…”
Section: Keyword Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GIS application as a decision-making tool, especially in spatial planning and spatial adaptation modeling, has been widely implemented in various countries. Asian countries such as Indonesia, have also used GIS as a tool for spatial planning decision support system development [5,7].…”
Section: Risk Management Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, decision-making processes have been applied in MSP in studies dealing with the protection of environment, ecology, biodiversity, coastal, and seabed habitat features [36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43]; marine traffic [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53]; planning strategy of anchorage [54]; and site identification and selection [55][56][57][58]. Most of the studies that have had applied decision making for different activities in MSP deal with ecological issues and regulation of traffic within maritime industrial ports, but none of them made a development of the spatial plans related to the construction and economical aspects of anchorages.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%