Visualising spatial data for ESV using GIS Charly Griffiths (MBA)

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Visualising spatial data for ESV using GIS Charly Griffiths (MBA)

A geographic information system (GIS) integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. What is GIS? GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts.

Understand WHERE things are Understand QUANTITIES Understand DENSITIES Find what’s INSIDE Find what’s NEARBY Understand CHANGE GIS is part of the process not merely the end result – “a pretty map” What is GIS used for?

Examples of Outputs Siân E. Rees, Martin J. Attrill, Melanie C. Austen, Stephen C. Mangi, Lynda D. Rodwell, A thematic cost- benefit analysis of a marine protected area, Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 114, 15 January 2013, Pages

Examples of Outputs Pascual,M; Borja,A; Vanden Eede,S; Deneudt,K; Vincx,M; Galparsoro,I; Legorburu,I; Marine biological valuation mapping of the Basque continental shelf (Bay of Biscay), within the context of marine spatial planning, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, Volume 95, Issue 1, Pages

Kevin St. Martin, Madeleine Hall-Arber, The missing layer: Geo-technologies, communities, and implications for marine spatial planning, Marine Policy, Volume 32, Issue 5, September 2008, Pages Examples of Outputs

Erik Nelson, et al Modelling multiple ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, commodity production, and trade-offs at landscape scales. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7: 4–11

Examples of Outputs Potts et al (current) Marine Protected Areas and Ecosystem Services - Linking Conservation and Human Welfare? VNN Case Study Report.

Examples of Outputs Visualising sensitivity Example: Fin fish farm and habitats vulnerable to water flow rate

We can map the marine environment in a variety of ways We can understand confidence & effort We can look at change through time and under different scenarios Build a picture of sensitivity and vulnerability In Summary