KenSea. Environmental Sensitivity Atlas for Coastal Area of Kenya.

The problem of oil spill response can be complex if a decision has to be made in short timelines of less than one day as is often the case. The knowledge of the spread and distribution of natural resources along the Kenyan coast would be quite challenging to a command center grappling with operation...

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Other Authors: Tychsen, J., Klinge, Henrik
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Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) 2006
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/7655
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/7655 2024-06-09T07:46:29+00:00 KenSea. Environmental Sensitivity Atlas for Coastal Area of Kenya. Tychsen, J. Klinge, Henrik Kenya, Coast 2006 78pp. http://hdl.handle.net/1834/7655 en eng Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) Copenhagen 87-7871-191-6 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/7655 Oil spills Oil pollution Marine pollution Atlases GIS Environmental impact Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Kenya Marine Fisheries and Research Institute (KMFRI) Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings Not Known 2006 ftoceandocs 2024-05-15T08:02:16Z The problem of oil spill response can be complex if a decision has to be made in short timelines of less than one day as is often the case. The knowledge of the spread and distribution of natural resources along the Kenyan coast would be quite challenging to a command center grappling with operational and political pressure from various sectarian interests all seeking satisfactory response during a spill incidence. In order to arrive at objective compromise decision, information must be available in a speedy manner. The new product, Kenya Sensitivity Atlas and its GIS database is taking advantage of technology advancement to provide the much needed support in effective decision process for management of the Marine and Coastal Area of Kenya. The principal approach here is the move from static atlas to a GIS electronic atlas. The development of the atlas by Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) is an integral part of the National Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan (NMOSCP). It provides an environmental data dictionary to be utilized as a tool in risk assessment, clean up prioritization as well as in selection of appropriate methods and tools of response. The GIS datasets include information on environmental parameters and socio-economics data along the coast of Kenya thereby providing vast opportunities for secondary use. Information has been used to generate hard copy and electronic maps showing the degree of sensitivity to oil spill. This product is part of the Kenya Government’s policy on poverty alleviation whereby the Government ensures it has contingency plans and resources in place to combat disasters such as forest fires, floods, drought and oil spills threatening to ruin the natural resource base which provides income to its citizenry. In addition the atlas represents the Government of Kenya’s efforts in fulfilling its obligations with respect to various conventions on prevention of pollution including the International Convention on the Prevention of Pollution by Ships (MARPOL 73/78), the ... Other/Unknown Material Greenland IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Greenland
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topic Oil spills
Oil pollution
Marine pollution
Atlases
GIS
Environmental impact
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Kenya Marine Fisheries and Research Institute (KMFRI)
spellingShingle Oil spills
Oil pollution
Marine pollution
Atlases
GIS
Environmental impact
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Kenya Marine Fisheries and Research Institute (KMFRI)
KenSea. Environmental Sensitivity Atlas for Coastal Area of Kenya.
topic_facet Oil spills
Oil pollution
Marine pollution
Atlases
GIS
Environmental impact
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Kenya Marine Fisheries and Research Institute (KMFRI)
description The problem of oil spill response can be complex if a decision has to be made in short timelines of less than one day as is often the case. The knowledge of the spread and distribution of natural resources along the Kenyan coast would be quite challenging to a command center grappling with operational and political pressure from various sectarian interests all seeking satisfactory response during a spill incidence. In order to arrive at objective compromise decision, information must be available in a speedy manner. The new product, Kenya Sensitivity Atlas and its GIS database is taking advantage of technology advancement to provide the much needed support in effective decision process for management of the Marine and Coastal Area of Kenya. The principal approach here is the move from static atlas to a GIS electronic atlas. The development of the atlas by Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) is an integral part of the National Marine Oil Spill Contingency Plan (NMOSCP). It provides an environmental data dictionary to be utilized as a tool in risk assessment, clean up prioritization as well as in selection of appropriate methods and tools of response. The GIS datasets include information on environmental parameters and socio-economics data along the coast of Kenya thereby providing vast opportunities for secondary use. Information has been used to generate hard copy and electronic maps showing the degree of sensitivity to oil spill. This product is part of the Kenya Government’s policy on poverty alleviation whereby the Government ensures it has contingency plans and resources in place to combat disasters such as forest fires, floods, drought and oil spills threatening to ruin the natural resource base which provides income to its citizenry. In addition the atlas represents the Government of Kenya’s efforts in fulfilling its obligations with respect to various conventions on prevention of pollution including the International Convention on the Prevention of Pollution by Ships (MARPOL 73/78), the ...
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Klinge, Henrik
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title KenSea. Environmental Sensitivity Atlas for Coastal Area of Kenya.
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title_full KenSea. Environmental Sensitivity Atlas for Coastal Area of Kenya.
title_fullStr KenSea. Environmental Sensitivity Atlas for Coastal Area of Kenya.
title_full_unstemmed KenSea. Environmental Sensitivity Atlas for Coastal Area of Kenya.
title_sort kensea. environmental sensitivity atlas for coastal area of kenya.
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