Application of Visualization in Environmental Protection

  • Ralf Denzer
Part of the Computer Graphics: Systems and Applications book series (COMPUTER GRAPH.)

Abstract

Like in other disciplines, visualization is a fundamental method for environmental protection tasks. Researchers, practitioners, politicians and the public use graphics to get deeper insights into environmental problems and processes. As users, data, processes and models differ a lot, many kinds of visualization and user interface techniques are used.

Keywords

Environmental Data Visualization System Scattered Point Interpretation System Environmental Information System 
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