Abstract

The rapid economic development of the PRD (Pearl River delta) has led to severe air pollution. Air pollution control is critical for sustainable development. From a geographic viewpoint, this paper will focus on how to develop a virtual geographic environment (VGE) to study environmental issues. Unlike existing work, our methods pay attention to dynamic 3D volume representation in virtual PRD terrain environment, which make air pollution transportation and dispersion easily understood to public and officers. Moreover, some GIS spatial analysis and real-time interactive operation with VGE will also be implemented to support the management and control of atmospheric pollution. A prototype system is developed to construct a virtual geographic environment for simulating the PRD region air pollution and dynamic interaction. Experimental results prove that the scheme addressed in the paper is effective and feasible.

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