Geographic Information Systems and System Dynamics - Modelling the Impacts of Storm Damage on Coastal Communities

A spatial-temporal model is developed for modelling the impacts of simulated coastal zone storm surge and flooding using a combined spatial mapping and system dynamics approach. By coupling geographic information systems (GIS) and system dynamics, the interconnecting components of the spatial-tempor...

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Main Author: Hartt, Maxwell
Language:en
Published: 2011
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19817
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.-en#10393-198172013-01-11T13:32:46ZGeographic Information Systems and System Dynamics - Modelling the Impacts of Storm Damage on Coastal CommunitiesHartt, MaxwellGISSystem DynamicsInterdisciplinarystorm surgeCharlottetownA spatial-temporal model is developed for modelling the impacts of simulated coastal zone storm surge and flooding using a combined spatial mapping and system dynamics approach. By coupling geographic information systems (GIS) and system dynamics, the interconnecting components of the spatial-temporal model are used with limited historical data to evaluate storm damage. Overlapping cumulative effects layers in GIS (ArcMap) are used for describing the coastal community’s profile, and a system dynamics feedback model (STELLA) is developed to define the interconnecting component relationships of the community. The component-wise changes to the physical environment, community infrastructure, and socioeconomic resources from the storm surge and seal level rise are examined. These changes are used to assess the impacts of the community system as a whole. For the purpose of illustrating this model, the research is applied specifically to the case of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, a vulnerable coastal city subject to considerable impacts from pending sea level rise and more frequent severe storm surge attributed to the changing climate in the coastal zone.2011-03-10T15:27:28Z2011-03-10T15:27:28Z20112011-03-10thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/19817en
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language en
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topic GIS
System Dynamics
Interdisciplinary
storm surge
Charlottetown
spellingShingle GIS
System Dynamics
Interdisciplinary
storm surge
Charlottetown
Hartt, Maxwell
Geographic Information Systems and System Dynamics - Modelling the Impacts of Storm Damage on Coastal Communities
description A spatial-temporal model is developed for modelling the impacts of simulated coastal zone storm surge and flooding using a combined spatial mapping and system dynamics approach. By coupling geographic information systems (GIS) and system dynamics, the interconnecting components of the spatial-temporal model are used with limited historical data to evaluate storm damage. Overlapping cumulative effects layers in GIS (ArcMap) are used for describing the coastal community’s profile, and a system dynamics feedback model (STELLA) is developed to define the interconnecting component relationships of the community. The component-wise changes to the physical environment, community infrastructure, and socioeconomic resources from the storm surge and seal level rise are examined. These changes are used to assess the impacts of the community system as a whole. For the purpose of illustrating this model, the research is applied specifically to the case of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, a vulnerable coastal city subject to considerable impacts from pending sea level rise and more frequent severe storm surge attributed to the changing climate in the coastal zone.
author Hartt, Maxwell
author_facet Hartt, Maxwell
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title Geographic Information Systems and System Dynamics - Modelling the Impacts of Storm Damage on Coastal Communities
title_short Geographic Information Systems and System Dynamics - Modelling the Impacts of Storm Damage on Coastal Communities
title_full Geographic Information Systems and System Dynamics - Modelling the Impacts of Storm Damage on Coastal Communities
title_fullStr Geographic Information Systems and System Dynamics - Modelling the Impacts of Storm Damage on Coastal Communities
title_full_unstemmed Geographic Information Systems and System Dynamics - Modelling the Impacts of Storm Damage on Coastal Communities
title_sort geographic information systems and system dynamics - modelling the impacts of storm damage on coastal communities
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19817
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