Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 11, 2026

Visualization of Productivity Zones Based on Nitrogen Mass Balance Model in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
Published on: July 14, 2023
Assessment of a Bayesian Belief Network-GIS framework as a practical tool to support marine planning
V Stelzenmüller1, J Lee, E Garnacho
1vTI - Institute of Sea Fisheries, Palmaille 9, 22767 Hamburg, Germany. vanessa.stelzenmueller@vti.bund.de
Abstract:
For the UK continental shelf we developed a Bayesian Belief Network-GIS framework to visualise relationships between cumulative human pressures, sensitive marine landscapes and landscape vulnerability, to assess the consequences of potential marine planning objectives, and to map uncertainty-related changes in management measures. Results revealed that the spatial assessment of footprints and intensities of human activities had more influence on landscape vulnerabilities than the type of landscape sensitivity measure used. We addressed questions regarding consequences of potential planning targets, and necessary management measures with spatially-explicit assessment of their consequences. We conclude that the BN-GIS framework is a practical tool allowing for the visualisation of relationships, the spatial assessment of uncertainty related to spatial management scenarios, the engagement of different stakeholder views, and enables a quick update of new spatial data and relationships. Ultimately, such BN-GIS based tools can support the decision-making process used in adaptive marine management.
Related Concept Videos
Levels of Use of a GIS
Manipulation and Analysis
Design Example: Analyzing Capacity Contours for Flood Risk Assessment
Applications of GIS: Disaster Management and Emergency Response
Thematic Layering in GIS
GIS Software, Hardware, and Sources of GIS Data

