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Utilize data from GIS sources such as EMODnet or Copernicus to draw spatial plans to edit, remove, or add data on layers from varying human activities. | Utilize data from GIS sources such as EMODnet or Copernicus to draw spatial plans to edit, remove, or add data on layers from varying human activities. | ||
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Revision as of 13:28, 6 February 2020
Client
Draw spatial plans
Utilize data from GIS sources such as EMODnet or Copernicus to draw spatial plans to edit, remove, or add data on layers from varying human activities.
Create Plans | Draw geometry | Implement |
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Use the Plan Wizard to create new spatial plans where multiple layers can be added, and the date of implementation can be changed to stack multiple plans for cumulative effects. |
Collaborate with other players
Implement (Collaborative) spatial plans
Simulate effects of spatial plans
Review & evaluate key objectives of targets
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- Integrate and review dozens of data layers from relevant external GIS sources such as EMODnet or Copernicus.
- Draw up spatial plans for human activities and marine protection in a particular marine region, notably the North Sea, Baltic Sea or Clyde marine region.
- Collaborate with other players/users to define and refine your spatial plans before implementing them.
- Have a new (collaborative) spatial plan implemented besides or instead of existing plans and activities in the marine region.
- Simulate the effects of spatial plans for the marine region's energy production capacity, ship traffic, and ecosystem dynamics.
- Review and evaluate key objectives or targets for the marine region with your spatial plans.
To fully understand what the above means, have a look at our video tutorials, or simply try out our online demo.
This page was last edited on 6 February 2020, at 13:28. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.