Title
Environmental data visualisation for non-scientific contexts: Literature review and design framework
Date Issued
01 November 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Imperial College London
Publisher(s)
Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
Environmental science is an applied discipline, which therefore requires interacting with actors outside of the scientific community. Visualisations are increasingly seen as powerful tools to engage users with unfamiliar and complex subject matter. Despite recent research advances, scientists are yet to fully harness the potential of visualisation when interacting with non-scientists. To address this issue, we review the main principles of visualisation, discuss specific graphical challenges for environmental science and highlight some best practice from non-professional contexts. We provide a design framework to enhance the communication and application of scientific information within professional contexts. These guidelines can help scientists incorporate effective visualisations within improved dissemination and knowledge exchange platforms. We conclude that the uptake of science within environmental decision-making requires a highly iterative and collaborative design approach towards the development of tailored visualisations. This enables users to not only generate actionable understanding but also explore information on their own terms.
Start page
299
End page
318
Volume
85
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias del medio ambiente
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84987934418
Source
Environmental Modelling and Software
ISSN of the container
13648152
Sponsor(s)
The authors would like to acknowledge funding received from the UK Research Council NERC/ESRC/DFID ESPA programme (project NE/K010239/1 ) and the NERC PURE programme ( NE/J016578/1 ).
Natural Environment Research Council - NE/J016578/1, NE/K010239/1 - NERC
National Eye Research Centre - NERC
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