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ACASA Web Platform – Development Version 1.0
ACASA Web Platform – Development Version 1.0 This project is a web-based application designed to help stakeholders make informed decisions about agricultural adaptation to climate change. The tool allows users to explore and visualize different crop-specific hazard risks and evaluate adaptation technologies such as stress tolerant variety and smart fertilizer management. Key Features Crop-based technology recommendation (e.g., Rice, Wheat, Maize) using different baseline and climate scenario Visualization of raster (GeoTIFF) and vector (GeoJSON) layers Interactive UI with dynamic filters Statistics updates on crop selection and map changes Technologies Used React JS OpenLayers Material UI JavaScript GeoTIFF / GeoJSON for geospatial data Folder Structure Root Folder: src/ Blog_Card/ Blog_Card.css Blog_Card.js Commodity Switches/ SwitchListCO.js SwitchListFFP.js SwitchListHC.js SwitchListIND.js SwitchListLS.js Data_Catalog/ Data_Catalog.css Data_Catalog.js Impact Switches/ SwitchListCO.js SwitchListFFP.js SwitchListHC.js SwitchListLS.js Options Switches/ SwitchListAC.js TS Files SelectMinimal.tsx index.ts JS Files Adaption_Data.js App.css, App.js, App.test.js, Appbar.js Atlas.js, blinking.css BoxLegend.js, CalcFly.js, Data_Access.js, Description_Data.js DrawerAnalytics.js, DrawerMapShow.js, DrawerViewer.js, DrawerViewer2.js dropdown.js, Exp_Comp.js, Explore_with_gif.js external.js, extra.css, Feedback.js fetchDataAdap.js, fetchDataHzd.js, fetchLocationData.js, fetchLocationDataA.js Floating_Card.js, Floating_Drawer.js font2.css, gif.js, GlobeWithMap.js Guide.js, HazardGlance.js, HideScrollBar.css, Home.js index.css, index.js, inject_ol_cesium.js Legend Components Left_selection_drop.js Legend_Card.js Legend_Combined.js Legend_Small.js Tooltip / Loader LightTooltip.js LoadingPage.js Map and Visualization Map_1.js, Map_1 copy.js, Map_1 copy 2.js Map_3d.js, Map_Adaptation.js, Map_Extra.js, Map_Hazard.js, Map_HazardIndex.js Map_Option1.js, Map_Risk.js Minimal and Old Tabs Minimal_Select.js, Minimal_Select2.js Old_Risk_Tab.js, Old_Switch_Options.js Others Partners.js, PopperGift.js reportWebVitals.js, Resources.js, rough.js Scenario & Summary Scenario_Card.js ScrollBar.css, scrolltop.js Selection_bar.js setupTests.js, SignIn.js, StickyFooter.js Summary and Analytics Files starting with Summ_, Summary_Statistics.js, Summary.js, etc. Switch & Option Components Switch_Analytics.js, Switch_Impact.js, Switch_Location.js Switch_Options.js, Switch_Risk.js, Switch_Scenario.js Theme and Utilities Tab.js, ThemeContext.js, Translate.js, UnitRisk.js, Usecase.js, VideoPlayer.js How to Use Select a crop/livestock from the list (e.g., Rice, Wheat, Cattle). Explore geospatial data on the map that updates based on your selection. Use layer toggles to explore additional information such as climatic hazards and adaptation options. Citation If using this tool for research or publication, please cite: Singh S, Aggarwal P, Shirsath P, Gangopadhyay P. (2025). ACASA Web Platform – Development Version 1.0 [Software]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/xxxx.xxxxx Acknowledgements Developed with support from ACASA team at BISA. Uses open-source libraries such as OpenLayers and Material UI. Thanks to all contributors and data providers.
ACASA, Climate Change, Hazards, Agriculture, Adaptation
ACASA, Climate Change, Hazards, Agriculture, Adaptation
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