2006
DOI: 10.2112/04-0294.1
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Visualisation for Participatory Coastal Zone Management: A Case Study of the Norfolk Coast, England

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“…Figure 6: Introductory Displays from Bateman et al [2006] 13 The technology used to render these images is discussed in more detail by Jude et al [2006].…”
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“…Figure 6: Introductory Displays from Bateman et al [2006] 13 The technology used to render these images is discussed in more detail by Jude et al [2006].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A typology for uncertainty is still under discussion (Thompson, Hetzler et al 2005), and Jude et al (2006) suggest that images may have more potential than textual materialto illsutrate uncertainty effectively. Communicating uncertainty deserves more space than is available in this paper, but two options for this are coloured bands of low to high probability or simultaneous running of animations showing low and high probability SLR predictions.…”
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“…The first relates to governance and how it impacts on the formulation and delivery of coastal management responses (O'Riordan et al 2008) and the second relates to stakeholder participation and participatory techniques (Jude et al 2006;Milligan et al 2009). Experience from the second generation Shoreline Management Plan for sub-cell 3b (North Norfolk, UK) shows that these two elements are critical to successful shoreline management planning.…”
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