HomeNRCP Research Journalvol. 23 no. 1 (2024)

Project 3D-CLUP: 3D Simulation of Comprehensive Land-use Plan Maps Using GIS and Data Analytics to Promote Sustainable Development

Raven Tabiongan | Jan Floro Saludario Bautista | Merry Chris Dacles Margarico | Stephanie Espera Tan

Discipline: environmental sciences

 

Abstract:

Project 3-Dimensional Comprehensive Land-use Plan (3D-CLUP) provides a community-based local WebGIS application that delivers visualization and simulation with integrated 2D maps and 3D scenes realized through SuperMap GIS technology. It provides information on a specific barangay about population, type of community, hazards, and potential resettlements. SuperMap GIS technology allows for the creation of detailed maps and models that can be used to visualize and simulate various land use scenarios, providing decision-makers with a thorough understanding of the potential outcomes of various development plans. Through the presentation of both 2D maps and 3D scenes, the application can increase public awareness of the disaster risk, and planners to easily communicate the impacts of different land-use scenarios. Moreover, it offers a more interactive and dynamic approach to view and comprehend the effects of planned changes on the environment, facilities, and communities. This increased engagement can lead to better decisions and more sustainable use of resources.



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