Interactive GIS Web-Atlas for Twelve Pacific Islands Countries
Fabrice Lartigou, Michael Govorov, Tofiga Aisake, Pankajeshwara N., Sharma

TL;DR
This paper describes the development of an interactive, web-based GIS atlas for twelve Pacific Island countries, providing accessible spatial data and maps for diverse user groups, utilizing modern three-tier architecture and Intergraph tools.
Contribution
It introduces a new interactive web GIS atlas for Pacific Islands, moving beyond the 1996 bitmap atlas with modern GIS technology and architecture.
Findings
Developed an interactive web GIS atlas for 12 Pacific Islands.
Utilized three-tier architecture with Web Map Server and GIS tools.
Enabled dynamic maps and data access for multiple user groups.
Abstract
This article deals with the development of an interactive up-to-date Pacific Islands Web GIS Atlas. It focuses on the compilation of spatial data from the twelve member countries of the University of the South Pacific (Cook Islands, Fiji Islands, Kiribati Islands, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Tonga, Tuvalu, Tokelau, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Western Samoa). A previous bitmap web Atlas was created in 1996, and was a pilot activity investigating the potential for using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in the South Pacific. The objective of the new atlas is to provide sets of spatial and attributive data and maps for use of educators, students, researchers, policy makers and other relevant user groups and the public. GIS is a highly flexible and dynamic technology that allows the construction and analysis of maps and data sets from a variety of sources and formats. Nowadays,…
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