Integrating Urban Digital Twin with Cloud-Based Geospatial Dashboard for Coastal Resilience Planning: A Case Study in Florida
Changjie Chen, Yu Han, Andrea Galinski, Christian Calle, Jeffrey A. Carney, Xinyue Ye, Cees van Westen
Abstract
Coastal communities are confronted with a growing incidence of climate-induced flooding, necessitating adaptation measures for resilience. In this paper, we introduce a framework that integrates an urban digital twin with a geospatial dashboard to allow visualization of the vulnerabilities within critical infrastructure across a range of spatial and temporal scales. The synergy between these two technologies fosters heightened community awareness about increased flood risks to establish a unified understanding, the foundation for collective decision-making in adaptation plans. The paper also elucidates ethical considerations while developing the platform, including ensuring accessibility, promoting transparency and equity, and safeguarding individual privacy.