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GIS Data: City of Virginia Beach, Virginia Shoreline Management Model

Berman, Marcia
Berquist, Harry
Killeen, Sharon
Hershner, Carl
Nunez, Karinna
Reay, Karen
Rudnicky, Tamia
Schatt, Dan
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The Shoreline Management Model is a GIS spatial model that determines appropriate shoreline best management practices using available spatial data and decision tree logic. Available shoreline conditions used in the model include the presence or absence of tidal marshes, beaches, and forested riparian buffers, bank vegetation cover, bank height, wave exposure (fetch), nearshore water depth, and proximity of coastal development to the shoreline. The model output for shoreline best management practices is displayed in the locality Comprehensive Map Viewer. One GIS shapefile is developed that describes two arcs or lines representing practices in the upland area and practices at the intertidal shoreline level (Accomack_SMM_Preferred_BMPs_2016).
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2015-01-01
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CCRM GIS Data, Shoreline management, GIS model
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Berman, M.R., Berquist, H., Killeen, S., Hershner, C., Nunez, K., Reay, K., Rudnicky, T., and D. Schatt, 2012. City of Virginia Beach - Shoreline Inventory Report, Comprehensive Coastal Inventory Program, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point, Virginia, 23062
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https://doi.org/10.21220/V5SQ8S
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