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Integration of multidimensional geospatial information for coastal management and decision-making
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Proceedings of the 2005 national conference on Digital government research table of contents
Atlanta, Georgia
SESSION: System demonstrations (a) table of contents
Pages: 231 - 231  
Year of Publication: 2005
Authors
Ron Li  The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Keith Bedford  The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
C. K. Shum  The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Xutong Niu  The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Feng Zhou  The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Vasilia Velissariou  The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
J. Raul Ramirez  The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Aidong Zhang  University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Sponsor
NSF : National Science Foundation
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ABSTRACT

Coastal management and decision-making requires timely and accurate multidimensional geospatial data that often reside in government agencies, organizations, and institutions on various levels. Integration of such data involves research on the spatial and temporal characteristics of coastal geospatial information, interoperability of spatial databases and tools, and distributed and mobile technologies. This demonstration will present a system we have developed in last four years, which aims at integrating multidimensional coastal spatial data and information technology to enhance the operational capabilities of federal, state, and local agencies responsible for coastal management and decision making.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Ron Li: colleagues
Keith Bedford: colleagues
C. K. Shum: colleagues
Xutong Niu: colleagues
Feng Zhou: colleagues
Vasilia Velissariou: colleagues
J. Raul Ramirez: colleagues
Aidong Zhang: colleagues