Development of the rural statistical sustainability framework tool


Autoria(s): Manawadu, Erandika Oshan
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

It is important to promote a sustainable development approach to ensure that economic, environmental and social developments are maintained in balance. Sustainable development and its implications are not just a global concern, it also affects Australia. In particular, rural Australian communities are facing various economic, environmental and social challenges. Thus, the need for sustainable development in rural regions is becoming increasingly important. To promote sustainable development, proper frameworks along with the associated tools optimised for the specific regions, need to be developed. This will ensure that the decisions made for sustainable development are evidence based, instead of subjective opinions. To address these issues, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), through an Australian Research Council (ARC) linkage grant, has initiated research into the development of a Rural Statistical Sustainability Framework (RSSF) to aid sustainable decision making in rural Queensland. This particular branch of the research developed a decision support tool that will become the integrating component of the RSSF. This tool is developed on the web-based platform to allow easy dissemination, quick maintenance and to minimise compatibility issues. The tool is developed based on MapGuide Open Source and it follows the three-tier architecture: Client tier, Web tier and the Server tier. The developed tool is interactive and behaves similar to a familiar desktop-based application. It has the capability to handle and display vector-based spatial data and can give further visual outputs using charts and tables. The data used in this tool is obtained from the QUT research team. Overall the tool implements four tasks to help in the decision-making process. These are the Locality Classification, Trend Display, Impact Assessment and Data Entry and Update. The developed tool utilises open source and freely available software and accounts for easy extensibility and long-term sustainability.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46257/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46257/1/Erandika_Manawadu_Thesis.pdf

Manawadu, Erandika Oshan (2011) Development of the rural statistical sustainability framework tool. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

Computer Science; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #decision support systems, geographic information systems, mapguide, open source, rural sustainability, spatial decision support systems, triple bottom line, web based, Web 2.0, web user interface
Tipo

Thesis