Journal article

Developing a multi-scale visualisation framework for use in climate change response

Christopher Pettit, Ian Bishop, Victor Sposito, Jean-Philippe Aurambout, Falak Sheth

LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY | SPRINGER | Published : 2012

Abstract

Climate change is predicted to impact countries, regions and localities differently. However, common to the predicted impacts is a global trend toward increased levels of carbon dioxide and rising sea levels. Governments and communities need to take into account the likely impacts of climate on the landscape, both built and natural. There is a growing and significant body of climate change research. Much of this information produced by domain experts for a range of disciplines is complex and difficult for planners, decision makers and communities to act upon. The need to communicate often complex scientific information which can be used to assist in the planning cycle is a key challenge. Thi..

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