A study of the development of an integrated digital map for integrated coastal zone management통합연안역 관리를 위한 통합 디지털 지도 개발 연구
- Other Titles
- 통합연안역 관리를 위한 통합 디지털 지도 개발 연구
- Authors
- 이기철; 서상현; 정희균; 박창호; 여기태
- Issue Date
- 1-12월-2003
- Publisher
- 한국지역지리학회
- Keywords
- Integrated coastal management; GIS; Remote Sensing; digital map; database
- Citation
- 한국지역지리학회, v.9, no.4, pp 425 - 436
- Pages
- 12
- Journal Title
- 한국지역지리학회
- Volume
- 9
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 425
- End Page
- 436
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/1708
- Abstract
- Integrated approach is presented by developing the technology and the ways of the practical use of the integrated digital map of and Electronical Navigational Chart (ENC) and Digital Terrain Map (DTM) for the effective and scientific based conservation, development and management of coastal area in this study. At first, as preliminary studies to make eventual integrated maps, the necessity of the integrated map is described with the concept of coastal areas. Then, the characteristics of digital maps developed by Korean Geography Institute and National Marine Investigation Institute are carefully analyzed and integrated to a digital map as a test for edge matching in coastal line. Developed test coastal map was overlayed with a high-resolution satellite image (KVR-1000). The ground survey using Global Positioning System was conducted for the analysis of edge matching along the coastal line. Results from the edge matching analysis of coastal lines showed about 14 meters mean difference in artificial terrain and 4 meters mean difference in natural terrain. The problems, causes and solutions for the edge-matched differences are described. Furthermore, the value of utilization, the future use and various fields of application produced by the integrated digital map database are suggested as a basis for ICZM implementation in South Korea.
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