Développement d'un système d'information géographique (SIG) pour l'unité de gestion du nord du Nouveau-Brunswick de Parcs Canada

Data Management is an essential component of the decision making process in Ecosystem Management and for maintaining ecological integrity in Parks Canada. A Geographical Information System (GIS) is a useful management, planning and decision making tool. The development of such a system for the New B...

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Main Author: Bérard, Olivier
Other Authors: Provencher, Léo
Language:French
Published: Université de Sherbrooke 2002
Online Access:http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/2337
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spelling ndltd-usherbrooke.ca-oai-savoirs.usherbrooke.ca-11143-23372016-04-07T05:22:35Z Développement d'un système d'information géographique (SIG) pour l'unité de gestion du nord du Nouveau-Brunswick de Parcs Canada Bérard, Olivier Provencher, Léo Poulin, André Data Management is an essential component of the decision making process in Ecosystem Management and for maintaining ecological integrity in Parks Canada. A Geographical Information System (GIS) is a useful management, planning and decision making tool. The development of such a system for the New Brunswick North Field Unit will help to store and facilitate access to data in order to be efficiently used. The methodology of development followed is from a compilation of Theriault (1996). This methodology is based on seven steps and the validation is based on common criteria used. The information is organised in three main sections: Monitoring Programs, Studies and Information Sources. The structure of the GIS is composed of an administrator browser and an user one. The information is accessible via the LAN (Local Area Network). This system is developed with Powerpoint and Access. It organises as a series of browsers. These browsers enable access to these following information for each issue: Description of the project, Methodology and Protocols, Databases, Maps and Pictures, Contacts, Web Sites and Analysis Results. Links are hierarchical and relational. This project is based on a need analysis and results are illustrated by a general browser and three prototypes. One prototype is developed for each types of information. Then, several protocols have been developed to help the system in standardizing information. By the end, the project has been validated by comparison of the results and the following criteria: pertinence, flexibility, security, performance, independence, cooperation, motivation, progression and documentation. 2002 Mémoire 0612806529 http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/2337 fre © Olivier Bérard Université de Sherbrooke
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description Data Management is an essential component of the decision making process in Ecosystem Management and for maintaining ecological integrity in Parks Canada. A Geographical Information System (GIS) is a useful management, planning and decision making tool. The development of such a system for the New Brunswick North Field Unit will help to store and facilitate access to data in order to be efficiently used. The methodology of development followed is from a compilation of Theriault (1996). This methodology is based on seven steps and the validation is based on common criteria used. The information is organised in three main sections: Monitoring Programs, Studies and Information Sources. The structure of the GIS is composed of an administrator browser and an user one. The information is accessible via the LAN (Local Area Network). This system is developed with Powerpoint and Access. It organises as a series of browsers. These browsers enable access to these following information for each issue: Description of the project, Methodology and Protocols, Databases, Maps and Pictures, Contacts, Web Sites and Analysis Results. Links are hierarchical and relational. This project is based on a need analysis and results are illustrated by a general browser and three prototypes. One prototype is developed for each types of information. Then, several protocols have been developed to help the system in standardizing information. By the end, the project has been validated by comparison of the results and the following criteria: pertinence, flexibility, security, performance, independence, cooperation, motivation, progression and documentation.
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Développement d'un système d'information géographique (SIG) pour l'unité de gestion du nord du Nouveau-Brunswick de Parcs Canada
author_sort Bérard, Olivier
title Développement d'un système d'information géographique (SIG) pour l'unité de gestion du nord du Nouveau-Brunswick de Parcs Canada
title_short Développement d'un système d'information géographique (SIG) pour l'unité de gestion du nord du Nouveau-Brunswick de Parcs Canada
title_full Développement d'un système d'information géographique (SIG) pour l'unité de gestion du nord du Nouveau-Brunswick de Parcs Canada
title_fullStr Développement d'un système d'information géographique (SIG) pour l'unité de gestion du nord du Nouveau-Brunswick de Parcs Canada
title_full_unstemmed Développement d'un système d'information géographique (SIG) pour l'unité de gestion du nord du Nouveau-Brunswick de Parcs Canada
title_sort développement d'un système d'information géographique (sig) pour l'unité de gestion du nord du nouveau-brunswick de parcs canada
publisher Université de Sherbrooke
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