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Main Authors: Chen, Changjie, Han, Yu, Galinski, Andrea, Calle, Christian, Carney, Jeffery, Ye, Xinyue, van Westen, Cees
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.18188
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author Chen, Changjie
Han, Yu
Galinski, Andrea
Calle, Christian
Carney, Jeffery
Ye, Xinyue
van Westen, Cees
author_facet Chen, Changjie
Han, Yu
Galinski, Andrea
Calle, Christian
Carney, Jeffery
Ye, Xinyue
van Westen, Cees
contents Coastal communities are confronted with a growing incidence of climate-induced flooding, necessitating adaptation measures for resilience. In this paper, we introduce a framework that integrates an urban digital twin with a geospatial dashboard to allow visualization of the vulnerabilities within critical infrastructure across a range of spatial and temporal scales. The synergy between these two technologies fosters heightened community awareness about increased flood risks to establish a unified understanding, the foundation for collective decision-making in adaptation plans. The paper also elucidates ethical considerations while developing the platform, including ensuring accessibility, promoting transparency and equity, and safeguarding individual privacy.
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spellingShingle Integrating urban digital twins with cloud-based geospatial dashboards for coastal resilience planning: A case study in Florida
Chen, Changjie
Han, Yu
Galinski, Andrea
Calle, Christian
Carney, Jeffery
Ye, Xinyue
van Westen, Cees
Computers and Society
Coastal communities are confronted with a growing incidence of climate-induced flooding, necessitating adaptation measures for resilience. In this paper, we introduce a framework that integrates an urban digital twin with a geospatial dashboard to allow visualization of the vulnerabilities within critical infrastructure across a range of spatial and temporal scales. The synergy between these two technologies fosters heightened community awareness about increased flood risks to establish a unified understanding, the foundation for collective decision-making in adaptation plans. The paper also elucidates ethical considerations while developing the platform, including ensuring accessibility, promoting transparency and equity, and safeguarding individual privacy.
title Integrating urban digital twins with cloud-based geospatial dashboards for coastal resilience planning: A case study in Florida
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.18188