Chương trình lập bản đồ môi trường Đại Tây Dương của Canada nhạy Khu vực Đại Tây Dương của Canada cùng với các vùng khác trên cả nước đã tập trung vào việc cung cấp các ứng dụng phù hợp và chuẩn hóa có liên quan để lập bản đồ vùng ven biển và tích hợp dữ liệu / hệ khi có tình huống khoan hoặc tràn. Tính nhất quán này là rất quan trọng nếu các nhân viên được đưa ra từ khu vực khác nhau, vì họ là ngay lập tức quen thuộc với quá trình này và thuật. | CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Environment Canada s Atlantic Sensitivity Mapping Program André Laflamme Stéphane R. Leblanc and Roger J. Percy INTRODUCTION Canada s Atlantic Region along with other regions across the country have focused on providing consistent and standardized applications related to coastal mapping and data integration generation during a drill or spill incident. This consistency is crucial if personnel are to be brought in from different regions as they are immediately familiar with the process and terminology. In an effort to protect the environment and mitigate potential impacts Environment Canada s Atlantic Sensitivity Mapping Program ASMP was designed to provide this level of support to environmental responders. The ASMP has become a very powerful tool providing a consistent terminology through the entire range of pre-spill planning preparedness and real-time response activities. This paper will describe the scope objectives and current status of this mapping initiative and highlight recent developments in combining the full range of activities from data generation and decision development to the generation of sensitivity mapping. The desktop mapping application provides an easy-to-use approach to the manipulation display and output of a wide range of technical and supporting data and information stored in various databases. In the development of its mapping program Environment Canada relied on crucial partnerships with organizations willing to share data and expertise. Response managers and environmental responders now have access to sensitive resource information that normally would be difficult to collate and present in a map form under the pressures of a spill response. The objective of developing and maintaining the best possible sensitivity mapping system is to provide planners and managers with the full range of information they require as part of pre-spill activities as well as resource protection recommendations at the time of a spill. The