WISE VIEWER: Visualization of bathing waters

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WISE VIEWER: Visualization of bathing waters Workshop on Bathing Water Directive reporting, 22. October 2007

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/index_en.html

http://ec.europa.eu/water/water-bathing//index_en.html

Bathing Water Quality Atlas:

...info put to WISE Viewer:

...info put to WISE Viewer:

...info put to WISE Viewer:

In 2008: - new development of WISE Viewer - BWQ visulisation ideas: Info for country level info on river basin districts level detailed info (for location) - info in pie&bar charts, placed on a spatial unit other info included (such are: name of country, ‘number’ of sites in a spatial unit, name of the place...) other supporting visual information (river network, cities, roads.....)

Same colours and symbols: - CIRCLEl/TRIANGEL - blue, green, red, orange, grey

Status of bathing freshwater areas: data statistics are based on country area/ pie chart version a total number of freshwater bathing stations in specific country is put on the picture the name of country is put in the picture

Status of bathing freshwater areas: data statistics are based on country area/ bar chart version a total number of freshwater bathing stations in specific country is put on the picture the name of country is put in the picture

Complying with guide values: info on percentage to comply....as number info on percentage to comply.... number visualised by height

Status of bathing freshwater areas – integrated: data statistics are based on country area Presented 1) percentage of freshwater bathing stations complying with guide and mandatory values in specific country 2) name of country 3) number of freshwater bathing stations in specific country

+ + VISION: Integration of other information from WISE data model RIVERS LAKES RBD + +

NOW: When station is chosen with a click, coloured boxes (in relation to COMPLIENCE attribute) in vertical line for whole time series is shown in table Coloured boxes in horizontal line for whole time series might be shown for more stations (in timescale bar)

For the selected place:

For more places:

SEIS (Shared Environment Information System) IN FUTURE: A profile of a selected river with a selected theme information and names of places or/and nearest towns (with this information for selected year) might be generated. For that purpose an ID key to link nearest town name to a placename on the river is needed. If the first year, a buffer zone to identify the nearest town might be generated: AND/OR link national data base/info system where much more information exists SEIS (Shared Environment Information System)

Thank you!