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Geoinformatica | 2005

Digital Terrain Model Computation from Contour Lines: How to Derive Quality Information from Artifact Analysis

Olivier Bonin; Frédéric Rousseaux

Digital Terrain Models constructed from contour lines often contain artifacts originating from their construction from irregularly spaced height measurements. We evaluate and illustrate these artifacts and their impact on terrain parameters. We provide algorithms to correct them as much as possible, and propose a methodology to predict areas where uncertainty still remains because of these artifacts. The analysis of these artifacts enables us to derive qualitative parameters such as “likely over-estimated”, “likely underestimated”, and “with no significant bias” on the DTM. Our method provides a qualitative description of local uncertainty, which is often more relevant for geographical applications than global quality parameters.


Environmental Modelling and Software | 2017

Participatory simulation to foster social learning on coastal flooding prevention

Nicolas Becu; Marion Amalric; Brice Anselme; Elise Beck; Xavier Bertin; Etienne Delay; Nathalie Long; Nicolas Marilleau; Cécilia Pignon-Mussaud; Frédéric Rousseaux

Abstract Due to the increase in coastal flooding risk associated with sea-level rise and increasing population along the coasts, there is a strong need to develop efficient and long-term management strategies. In partnership with the local administration of Oleron Island in France, a participatory simulation model was developed to foster social learning about coastal risk prevention measures with local authorities and managers. This simulation integrates a coastal flooding model and a spatially explicit agent-based model that simulates the development of the area and the management of prevention measures. The participatory set-up includes an immersive environment for participants to remember the coastal flooding simulation displayed and a role game mechanism that simulates the coordination issues between the different decision bodies involved in coastal risk management. A first application proved that participants learn about the water expansion dynamics during flood events and the effects of building, raising and restoring dikes.


Sustainable City VII Urban Regeneration and Sustainability | 2012

A multi-scale, morphological interpretation of the sustainable city

Nathalie Long; Frédéric Rousseaux; Didier Vye

This article seeks to highlight a shift in development of the city towards a sustainable model through the prism of morphology. It presents multi-scale, morphological keys for understanding, making it possible to identify and detail the physical and structural elements which comprise the sustainable city. Via these keys for understanding, the article endeavours to identify the various physical elements and structures of this urban landscape which is undergoing radical transformation. On what scale is the drive towards a sustainable city the most noteworthy? Does the slogan \“act locally, think globally” also apply to the urban territory? This paper begins by outlining the concepts of the sustainable city. There then follows a description and analysis of morphological keys for understanding the sustainable city. Finally, the concluding part covers application of these keys to the city of Nantes, which hosts several sustainable development projects and will assume the mantle of European Green Capital in 2013.


Sustainable City VI : Urban regeneration and sustainability | 2010

Evaluation of urban planning strategies with a versatile urban growth model

Didier Vye; Frédéric Rousseaux

La Rochelle, France witnessed an important growth of its permanent and seasonal population during the second half of the twentieth century. Its attractive coastal position is the main reason for this increase, which led to a massive urban spread, particularly in La Rochelle peripheral municipalities. Which are the strategies used by local public authorities to take into account social and environmental problems? While it has been very innovative since 1970 in regard to urban ecology and sustainable development, does La Rochelle still have today the capacity to tend towards the \“ideal sustainable city”? On the contrary, is La Rochelle powerless, or even more complicit in the urban sprawl phenomenon? The purpose of this paper is to focus on one factor that particularly influences urban growth: local urban policies and planning strategies through planning documents analysis. For this, an urban growth model based on a cellular automata paradigm is used. In this model, the space is described as a grid, for each non built cell, with a graduated probability of building. This probability of building is based on the analysis of planning rules (e.g. urban planning regulation framework). The example of the correlation between these planning rules and local urban growth is described in this paper. The model enables the simulation of alternative urban growth scenarios. It helps one to estimate how alternative planning could affect non built areas. This model aims at helping the elaboration of future planning documents. The control of La Rochelle’s urban spread is one of the main stakes to be taken into account in the future land development plan (Schema de COherence Territoriale: SCOT). The SCOT is currently being elaborated in La Rochelle.


[VertigO] La revue électronique en sciences de l’environnement | 2009

Une méthode d’analyse pour mesurer l’impact des documents d’urbanisme sur la maîtrise de l’étalement urbain : L’exemple de La Rochelle, France

Frédéric Rousseaux


OGRS 2012 | 2012

Toward a coupling between GIS and agent simulation: USM, an OrbisGIS extension to model urban evolution at a large scale

Frédéric Rousseaux; Erwan Bocher; Antoine Gourlay; Gwendall Petit


[VertigO] La revue électronique en sciences de l’environnement | 2012

Vers une simulation de l’évolution des structures urbaines à partir d’une modélisation multi-agents

Frédéric Rousseaux; Nathalie Long; Antoine Renouard


Progress in Oceanography | 2018

The spring mesozooplankton variability and its relationship with hydrobiological structure over year-to-year changes (2003–2013) in the southern Bay of Biscay (Northeast Atlantic)

Aurélie Dessier; Paco Bustamante; Tiphaine Chouvelon; Martin Huret; Marc Pagano; Elise Marquis; Frédéric Rousseaux; Cécilia Pignon-Mussaud; Françoise Mornet; Martine Bréret; Christine Dupuy


Sciences du jeu | 2017

Sensibiliser au risque de submersion marine par le jeu ou faut-il qu’un jeu soit spatialement réaliste pour être efficace ?

Marion Amalric; Brice Anselme; Nicolas Becu; Etienne Delay; Nicolas Marilleau; Cécilia Pignon; Frédéric Rousseaux


8th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software | 2016

Participatory simulation of coastal flooding: building social learning on prevention measures with decision-makers

Nicolas Becu; Marion Amalric; Brice Anselme; Elise Beck; Xavier Bertin; Etienne Delay; Nathalie Long; Corinne Manson; Nicolas Marilleau; Cécilia Pignon-Mussaud; Frédéric Rousseaux

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Nathalie Long

University of La Rochelle

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Nicolas Becu

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marion Amalric

François Rabelais University

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Didier Vye

University of La Rochelle

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Elise Beck

University of Grenoble

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Erwan Bocher

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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