Developoment of the web GIS based grims (green resource information mnangement systerm)

Myung Hee Jo, Hyongsub Kim, Yunwon Jo

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Abstract

The climate change conference recognizes forests as the sole source of carbon absorption and approves the emission right, and the Kyoto Protocol weighs the absorbed CO2 amount due to forestry activity, such as forest cultivation and forestation, as the 'Carbon emission' of each country. While the biomass in forestry is active in the early growth stage, the amount of growth decreases as the time passes, and the recirculation of resources through logging and new forestation, by the administration at the right time, is much more important that the plantation policy. This study developed the Web GIS based GRIMS (Green Resource Information Management System) to secure the international response and management plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and carbon measures. This GRIMS could be clarified as efficient green growth decision-making system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by analyzing the application value of biomass and managing high resolution image data based forest resource. Moreover, this could be the foundation as Korean typical green growth decision-making system by not only integrating and managing related data but also encouraging bio circular forestry forestation to support Korean forest cultivating.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication31st Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2010, ACRS 2010
Pages1501-1506
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes
Event31st Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2010, ACRS 2010 - Hanoi, Viet Nam
Duration: 1 Nov 20105 Nov 2010

Publication series

Name31st Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2010, ACRS 2010
Volume2

Conference

Conference31st Asian Conference on Remote Sensing 2010, ACRS 2010
Country/TerritoryViet Nam
CityHanoi
Period1/11/105/11/10

Keywords

  • Biomass
  • ET (energy technology)
  • GIS (geographical information systems)
  • Green growth
  • Green resource
  • GT (geospatial technology)
  • IDSS (intelligent decision support system)
  • Smart grid
  • Web GIS

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