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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 [[Using the main features|video tutorials]], or simply [[Download|try out our online demo]]. |
Revision as of 12:07, 29 August 2019
- 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 29 August 2019, at 12:07. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.