2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11852-020-00734-y
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Web-GIS integrated open source mashup technology as a cue for integrated management in coastal megacities

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“…The basic visualization view can show simple visualization events. Multiple views can show complex visualization events [30][31]. 2.…”
Section: Data Visualization Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic visualization view can show simple visualization events. Multiple views can show complex visualization events [30][31]. 2.…”
Section: Data Visualization Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many popular software tools used for developing TMDLs have adopted GIS and remote sensing in their interfaces. There is growing consensus within the scientific community that broader participation of multidisciplinary experts from different domains is needed to develop solutions to the most challenging water quality problems (e.g., Eakin et al, 2017;Ganjali & Guney, 2017;Sayles & Baggio, 2017;Flood et al, 2018;Jean et al, 2018;Bathke et al, 2019;Medema et al, 2019;Dhiman et al, 2020;Alamanos et al, 2021). The GIS and remote sensing-based visualization and analysis approaches apply not only to TMDLs but also to broader watershed planning and water quality management programs.…”
Section: Workflow For 9e Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example in-situ data can be used to calibrate and verify geospatial statistical models of water color and associated water quality (Choi et al, 2014). Such models can serve as early warning for critical events such as harmful algal blooms, while the integration of near-real time remote sensing based statistical models with online data portals can serve as a communication channel for decision making (Dhiman et al, 2020).…”
Section: Role In Planning and Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, Delmelle et al [100] developed an interactive web-based GIS toolkit named OnTAPP (an On-line Toolkit for the Analysis of Point Patterns), designed with the collaboration of epidemiologists from Colombia to monitor dengue fever outbreaks over the Internet and conduct spatial analysis in a limited timeframe. Several other studies involved the development of Web GIS as products for environmental sciences studies [28,101,102], remote sensing studies [23,103,104], archaeology [25], ecology and fires [24,26,33], among other research areas.…”
Section: Web Gis Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%