This contribution deals with the role of geographical information in participatory research concerning coastal zones and its potential to bridge the gap between research and coastal zone management. The study aims at mode-ling the interactions between human activities in a maritime basin. A dynamic GIS is used as a tool to facilitate the exchange of points of view and to share knowledge. Geographic information technologies are used at several levels: data collection, GIS analysis, mapping, and simulations. The results show that the GIS-based capture data is well managed by the stakeholders who are interested in contributing to the process of gathering scientific data. The results of a participatory workshop with stakeholders show that the dynamic component of the data adds a real value for management. The possibility to use such a dynamic GIS to discuss and simulate management scenarios is tested, but it needs to be built up gradually.
A dynamic GIS as an efficient tool for ICZM (Bay of Brest, Western France)?
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18 juin 2013
zone côtière
aménagement de la zone littorale
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Type de document
Actes
Auteurs personnes
Fontenelle, Guy
Le Guyader, Damien
Gourmelon Françoise
Éditeur
HAL CCSD
Date de parution
18 juin 2013
Langue
Anglais