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Webgis based database information and management system (DIMS) for Malaysia, Singapore and India
Varadharajan, Ramani Bai1, Pave, Tkalich2, Mohan S3.
The main aim of the project is to develop a new Database Information and
Management System (DIMS) which is available and accessible online.
Success of any modeling is embedded in using the perfect and adequate
length of data. This is vital for studying or developing a scientific model for
natural processes such as climate change and geo-hazards. Thus a georeferenced
meteorological, coastal and hydrological database for
decision-making and policy formulation according to climate change
impact has been developed. The objective of this study is to provide the
DIMS that will allow sharing of climate change parameters that has
impacted on the coast of selected countries. The methodology has online
hosting of database combined with rapid data retrieval for both analytical
and modeling functions. The outcome of the Web-GIS based DIMS would
serve as a decision-support tool and aids for development of an integrated
and sustainable management strategies for climate change and geohazards.
The project has currently a database relevant to selected stations
along the coasts of Malaysia, Singapore and India available on the project
webpage www.globalclimate-engine.org. The project could be extended
to cover the entire database pertaining to the in-land areas of these regions.
Affiliation:
- Linton University College, Malaysia
- National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
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