NAMIBIE, an interface dedicated to multimedia access to coastal data and information for Integrated Coastal Zone Management processes Auteur(s) : Loubersac, Lionel Maraux, Lemsanni, Abdellah Fiandrino, Annie Jouan, Mathieu Tellier, Denis, Jacques Éditeur(s) : Littoral 2004, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK, September 2004 Résumé : NAMIBIE (a french acronym for Integrated Multimedia Navigator Within Coastal Environment Data Bases) is a specific tool which first concept has been established by Ifremer and has been developped by an association between research in the field of coastal environment, innovation in the field of new information and communication technologies and services in the field of coastal integrated management and impact studies. The objectives of this tool are to facilitate research, direct access and display of relevant multimedia coastal integrated data and information according to an interactive, widely opened and playfull interface. The principles are based upon the fact that sustainable decision making needs an optimized unterstanding of coastal processes and better consultation between actors. In this purpose the development of the tool has considered that the end-user should and could be free to look after the data and the information he needs for a particular site or environment of interest and for a specific ICZM question according to easy navigation interfaces. That is why NAMIBIE concept is based upon : - a coherent 3D representation of the coasts (i.e. from catchement areas to continental shelf and deep sea), which considers a coherent DEM from land to sea and textural representation of the environment using satellite imagery textural displays, - a 3D navigator which allows the user to fly or dive over and within the coastal environment of interest, - a multimedia database (text, graphs, image, maps, geographic objects, modelling results...) specific to the territory of interest, - an interactive interface which helps in finding relevant information associated to specific questions. The technologies used include VRML data format, integration of standard GIS format (shp, grid, img) within the navigator, integration and display of modelling data. The production chain is realized in C++ and Java scripts allow dialogue between web pages and 3D windows. Applications are presented on the coasts of Languedoc Roussillon region (French Mediterranean border) in the framework of ICZM problematics Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00089/20055/17696.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00089/20055/ | Partager |
Field investigations and multi-indicators for shallow water lagoon management: perspective for societal benefit Auteur(s) : Brehmer, Patrice Thang Do Chi, Laugier, Thierry Galgani, Francois Laloe, Francis Darnaude, Audrey M. Fiandrino, Annie Mouillot, David Éditeur(s) : Wiley-blackwell Résumé : 1. Abiotic and biotic variables of coastal lagoons are highly heterogeneous in both space and time, and this heterogeneity complicates the assessment of their ecological status. These variables are essential to the monitoring and preservation of these fragile ecotones and the resources and services they sustain. 2. An integrative approach for evaluating the ecological status of coastal lagoons, based on field investigations of the key parameters driving their functioning and a set of selected ecological indicators matching lagoon management information needs for societal benefits, is investigated. Consistency in lagoon status evaluation from multiple and different variables was estimated, through a case study comparing three adjacent yet contrasting French Mediterranean shallow water lagoons. 3. French Mediterranean shallow water lagoons are used to demonstrate the potential of such an approach and to underline the need for a multi-faceted framework, for correctly evaluating lagoon status, and underlining the need for high-frequency lagoon monitoring to avoid errors in status assessment and resulting management plans. 4. Based on the results, a continuous monitoring system is proposed that would record high frequency biotic and abiotic data in the lagoons. The use of such an ad hoc observatory system, based on appropriate diagnostic indicators and risk estimators would simplify interactions between scientists and managers and would improve the efficiency of their analyses. 5. A lagoon management plan based on a holistic approach is proposed to help scientists and local managers to reach a consensus about the set of ecological indicators to monitor in the lagoons needed to assess their global health status in accordance with both conservation and/or societal needs. Copyright (c) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Aquatic Conservation-marine And Freshwater Ecosystems (1052-7613) (Wiley-blackwell), 2011-11 , Vol. 21 , N. 7 , P. 728-742 Droits : 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00056/16702/14202.pdf DOI:10.1002/aqc.1231 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00056/16702/ | Partager Voir aussi coastal lagoon ecological assessment ecotoxicology eutrophication indicator management Mediterranean Sea observatory Télécharger |