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Press "NEXT" to continue and fill out all the parameters of the project area. Brief explanations on the options can be shown by pressing the i, information button. Notice that you will not be able to go to the next step until you have filled out all the parameters.
Figure 9. "Project area" parameters
Once all the parameters of the project area have been filled, press DONE to continue.
Figure 9. Screen when setup has been finished.
Adding Adaptation Measures
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The list of measures is ranked according to their effectiveness based on the properties of the project area and the climate adaptation goal for the project area. A search field is provided to search for a specific measure. A star button on the top of the list moves preferred measures based on the type of scenario to the top of the list.
Figure 11. List of measures in the AST
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In order to have more information on a certain measure, click LEARN MORE. When clicking LEARN MORE, both the effect on climate change, a short description and image will be shown.
Figure 13. Example of the content of LEARN MORE of a measure
A measure can be selected by pressing the CHOOSE button
Then you can start drawing the measure on the map as area, line or point. The draw options (point, line areas) depend on the type of measure chosen. An area or line can be drawn by clicking on the map to add the corners of the area or line. The area or line can be finished by double clicking on the same location. A point only requires on click to be added at the right location.
Figure 13. Example of the content of LEARN MORE of a measure
Once a measure has been selected and added to the map, the measure settings panel appears. In this panel the depth and inflow area can be given in. In case of a line measure a width needs to be given in and in case of a point measure a radius needs to be given in. Default values are provided for all settings. Additional information on the settings can be found by pressing the information buttons.
Figure 14. Parameter ranges that can be chosen for a measure
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