GIS,
3D Visualization, Infocartography:
Students
in the Senior Sequence can take advantage of tools on the RWBC web site.
The RWBC is exploring methods to integrate GIS
and Scientific Visualization (VIS). Our aim is
twofold: (1) create new forms of information and communications technology
that can inspire and enable collaborative multidisciplinary research,
and (2) link this research to policy, planning and education for sustainable
city-region development.
The RWBC development team is currently pushing the innovation frontier
in four areas, each of which are briefly described below:
1.
Scientific Visualization
The RWBC is developing and testing state of the art 3-D visualization
technologies in partnership-driven research projects as part of a long-term
effort to create a "Transborder City-Region Visualization Theatre"
and to make cutting edge 3-D-interactive tools directly available to
academic, community, industry, and governmental organizations via the
Web. An important part of this work includes the creation of a 3-D Regional
Canvas for the Californias.
To learn more about the 3D Regional Canvas, click
here.
To learn more about our Web-based visualization tools, click
here.
2.
On-line Interactive Mapping
The RWBC is developing online interactive mapping technology that allows
for easy visual integration of data from multiple Internet information
sources. Specifically, we are developing tools that will link Superfund
toxicants data from many sources, with San Diego County Quality of Life
indicators and cross-border demographic and health information being
developed at Telesis Corporation, with water pollution data collected
by the BayKeeper non-profit group. [click here].
3.
Regional Planning Chronologies
The RWBC is developing new Web-based methods to provide integrated views
of regional planning history. We are developing a framework that juxtaposes
(and interrelates) official city plans, federal policies, and alternative
planning visions (both unofficial & community-based). This is part
of a sustained effort to provide online access to primary regional historical
planning sources that will inform citizens, academics and community
groups, as well as planners and decision-makers. To learn more about
the Regional Planning Chronologies, click
here
4.
Narratives
The RWBC is developing interactive narratives consisting of video and
motion graphic presentations with sound and voice narrations, close-captioning,
and links to topics as the presentation progresses. These narratives
can be used to stimulate research and education, and to share information
about RWBC projects. To learn more about this multimedia resource development,
click here
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To read
about an application of this approach in the context of UCSD's Superfund
Basic Research Program Outreach Core activities, click
here.
To learn
more about the specific software and hardware we are using, click
here.
This page is being developed.