2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-012-9716-5
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Developing a multi-scale visualisation framework for use in climate change response

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“…The holistic nature of the information provided meant that members of the public with different interests were able make meaningful choices between the scenarios. The tool enables public trade-offs among outcomes to then be studied using revealed preference methods, for example those used by Ribe (2006). Four major conclusions were drawn from this research:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The holistic nature of the information provided meant that members of the public with different interests were able make meaningful choices between the scenarios. The tool enables public trade-offs among outcomes to then be studied using revealed preference methods, for example those used by Ribe (2006). Four major conclusions were drawn from this research:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This tool is by Kitware, whose team currently is still performing future development to the toolkit, this tool offers professional support and consulting services for VTK. Besides that, VTK has an extensive information visualization framework, has a suite of 3D interaction widgets, supports parallel processing, and integrates with various databases on GUI toolkits such as QT and TK (Pettit et al, 2012). Besides that, VTK is permissively licensed, cross-platform toolkit for scientific data processing, visualization, and data analysis.…”
Section: Vtkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, research analyzing how specific target groups perceive and incorporate such adaptation communication into their individual decisions is generally lacking, but could add important puzzle pieces for the understanding of how climate change adaptation can be facilitated (Evans et al 2014;Wibeck 2014, Whitmarsh et al 2013Pettit et al 2012). …”
Section: Visadaptmentioning
confidence: 99%