An evaluation of online GIS-based landscape and visual impact assessment tools and their potential for enhancing public participation in wind farm planning in the UK
Effective information communication and public participation in the planning process are important elements for facilitating successful environmental decision-making. Previous research has demonstrated the importance of such factors for delivering benefits to a wide range of stakeholders in the plan...
Main Author: | Berry, Robert |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Kidner, David ; Langford, Mitchel |
Published: |
University of South Wales
2009
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.496066 |
Similar Items
-
Integrating space and time in an object-based GIS : a case study of public boundary evolution
by: Wachowicz, Monica
Published: (1996) -
The role of PPGIS in e-participation : A Case study for educational planning in Palestine
by: Shraim, Khitam
Published: (2009) -
Experimenting with cities : utilizing agent-based models and GIS to explore urban dynamics
by: Crooks, Andrew Thomas
Published: (2007) -
Development of a remote sensing and GIS-based landslide susceptibility model for scotland
by: Haq, Mohammed Rajibul
Published: (2009) -
Analysing and Presenting Road Traffic Volume Using Geographical Information System (GIS)
by: Baharom, Mohammad Nizam
Published: (2009)