From af912cd25e3c6f4d3f9520df3682c498bd2c11f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Russell Date: Thu, 30 May 2024 17:20:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Add full stops. --- frontend/src/pages/GuidePage.tsx | 64 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/frontend/src/pages/GuidePage.tsx b/frontend/src/pages/GuidePage.tsx index aa043b88..f3200390 100644 --- a/frontend/src/pages/GuidePage.tsx +++ b/frontend/src/pages/GuidePage.tsx @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => (

“Nature-based Solutions” includes information about land-use and nature-based solutions.

“Data” includes a summary of data used in the tool.

- Jamaica Systemic Risk Assessment Tool (J-SRAT) homepage + Jamaica Systemic Risk Assessment Tool (J-SRAT) homepage.

Click on “Exposure” to show the map view. The main controls on this screen are used @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => (

The left sidebar has various sections which control the data that is shown on the map.

- Map of Jamaica showing point locations of substations + Map of Jamaica showing point locations of substations.

Click the search icon which is just to the right of the sidebar sections to search for places. @@ -147,11 +147,11 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( some addresses by name. For example, search for “Norman Manley International”.

- Search box showing 'Norman Manley International' + Search box showing 'Norman Manley International'.

Click the first result to zoom to the airport.

- Map zoomed to Norman Manley International Airport + Map zoomed to Norman Manley International Airport.

Below the search box, there is a map layer control. Hover over the layers icon to show it. @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => (

Check or uncheck the box to hide or “Show labels”

- Satellite image map of Kingston Harbour + Satellite image map of Kingston Harbour.

In the top-right corner of the map, the plus and minus buttons control the map zoom. You can @@ -194,18 +194,18 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( in the analysis.

- Map of Jamaica showing High Voltage power lines + Map of Jamaica showing High Voltage power lines.

Use the top “Power” checkbox to deselect all power assets, and expand “Transport” to bring in roads layers.

- Map of Jamaica showing Class A and B roads + Map of Jamaica showing Class A and B roads.

Similarly, under “Water”, bring in the water supply, irrigation and wastewater systems.

- Map of Jamaica showing water and wastewater pipelines and irrigation canals + Map of Jamaica showing water and wastewater pipelines and irrigation canals.

How are flooding and hurricanes represented? @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( Hover over shaded blue areas to see the depth of flooding in metres.

- Map of a flooded area, highlighting an exposed electricity substation + Map of a flooded area, highlighting an exposed electricity substation.

In the sidebar, move the slider to show flooding for different return periods. A 500-year @@ -225,21 +225,21 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( area covered by the flood.

- Map of a flooded area, highlighting an exposed electricity substation under a more severe flood + Map of a flooded area, highlighting an exposed electricity substation under a more severe flood.

While looking at the hazards, we can overlay infrastructure networks to see where they might be affected.

- Map of Jamaica, showing roads exposed to 100-year return period river flooding + Map of Jamaica, showing roads exposed to 100-year return period river flooding.

Click on a road, for example, to see details of the asset damage calculated from the length of road exposed to different depths of flooding at each return period.

- Highlighted map of a road section, showing a chart and table of return period damages and indirect losses + Highlighted map of a road section, showing a chart and table of return period damages and indirect losses.

How are people and economic activities represented? @@ -253,11 +253,11 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( top-level regions.

- Map of Jamaica with parish boundaries, focussing St Andrew Parish + Map of Jamaica with parish boundaries, focussing St Andrew Parish.

Select “Enumeration Districts” to see the small areas.

- Map of Jamaica with Enumeration District boundaries, focussing on ER88 + Map of Jamaica with Enumeration District boundaries, focussing on ER88.

Change the “Layer Style” to “Population” to show population density on the map. Hover over @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( the right of the screen.

- Map of Jamaica showing population density per Enumeration District, with a concentration of high density around Kingston and other towns + Map of Jamaica showing population density per Enumeration District, with a concentration of high density around Kingston and other towns.

Expand the “Buildings” section in the left sidebar and check that the eye icon is toggled on, @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( levels.

- Zoomed in map showing individual building footprints, coloured by general use (commercial, residential, etc.) + Zoomed in map showing individual building footprints, coloured by general use (commercial, residential, etc.).

Click on a building to see details, including the total assigned GDP and estimated @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => (

Toggle the “Hazards” section visibility to show flood maps under buildings.

- Zoomed in map showing buildings exposed to river flooding, with a focus on damages and losses arising from a specific commercial building + Zoomed in map showing buildings exposed to river flooding, with a focus on damages and losses arising from a specific commercial building.

How is climate risk from flooding or cyclones represented? @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( damages or economic losses as evaluated for all of the substations across the island.

- Map of Jamaica showing electricity substations, coloured by all-hazard economic losses arising from failures + Map of Jamaica showing electricity substations, coloured by all-hazard economic losses arising from failures.

From the controls in the sidebar, explore the contribution of individual hazards, and select @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( locations of options to reduce the impacts of drought.

- Map of Parishes of Jamaica showing expected population disrupted by drought, and potential adaptation optiosn + Map of Parishes of Jamaica showing expected population disrupted by drought, and potential adaptation options.

How are adaptation options presented?

@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( roads” or a combined upgrade option.

- Table of adaptation prioritisation for all Class A roads, ordered by Cost-Benefit Ratio + Table of adaptation prioritisation for all Class A roads, ordered by Cost-Benefit Ratio.

From here, the assets are shown on the map and ranked in the table on the right, according to @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( particular asset.

- Table of adaptation options, costs and benefits calculated for a specific stretch of road, showing a map of the road and coastal flood hazard + Table of adaptation options, costs and benefits calculated for a specific stretch of road, showing a map of the road and coastal flood hazard.

How are nature-based solutions represented? @@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => (

Expand the “Terrestrial” section to show a long list of Land Use/Land Cover classes.

- Map of land-use/land-cover, filtered to highlight certain areas according to user-selected criteria + Map of land-use/land-cover, filtered to highlight certain areas according to user-selected criteria.

Change the maximum or minimum values for elevation or slope to constrain the areas displayed – @@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( around each habitat area.

- Map of marine habitats (coral, seagrass and mangroves) showing overlap and areas in proximity to existing habitats + Map of marine habitats (coral, seagrass and mangroves) showing overlap and areas in proximity to existing habitats.

Trace the climate risk and adaptation analysis for a single asset @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => (

Hover over the asset to see its ID and depth of flooding.

- Map of an electricity substation exposed to river flooding, with nearby transmission lines + Map of an electricity substation exposed to river flooding, with nearby transmission lines.

The substation intersects with different fluvial (river) flood outlines under baseline and @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( probability).

- Detail of an electricity substation, with damages and losses due to river flooding under current climate conditions + Detail of an electricity substation, with damages and losses due to river flooding under current climate conditions.

In the “Return Period Damages” section, change the “Epoch” dropdown from 2010 to 2080 to see @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( Concentration Pathways [RCP] 2.6, 4.5 and 8.5).

- Detail of an electricity substation, with damages and losses due to river flooding under future climate scenarios + Detail of an electricity substation, with damages and losses due to river flooding under future climate scenarios.

In the top menu, click on the “Risk” tab. This may change the background flood map but should @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => (

Scroll back up to the “Risk” section in the right-hand sidebar.

- Detail of an electricity substation, with expected annual damages and expected annual economic losses across current and future scenarios + Detail of an electricity substation, with expected annual damages and expected annual economic losses across current and future scenarios.

One important thing to note is that (so far) only the flood hazard part of the equation has @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => (

Scroll down to the “Adaptation Options” section.

- Detail of potential adaptation options for an electricity substation, with costs and benefits in terms of avoided risk + Detail of potential adaptation options for an electricity substation, with costs and benefits in terms of avoided risk.

Here we see that building a protective wall that is 1-meter high would incur an NPV cost of J$ @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( the top.

- Map showing electricity substations coloured by cost-benefit ratio of an adaptation option, with table in sorted order + Map showing electricity substations coloured by cost-benefit ratio of an adaptation option, with table in sorted order.

Hover over a row to indicate the asset on the map, drawing a dashed bright blue line around @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( sign, which is at the top-right corner of the sidebar.

- Zoomed in map focussing on a substation with a high cost-benefit ratio of adaptation + Zoomed in map focussing on a substation with a high cost-benefit ratio of adaptation.

Once you have identified a candidate for prioritisation, zoom to its location so that it is @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( losses.

- Detail of the substation, expected damages and losses due to Cyclone hazard + Detail of the substation, expected damages and losses due to Cyclone hazard.

Scroll down to the “Adaptation Options” section to find the evaluated Net Present Value costs @@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ export const GuidePage = () => ( scenarios.

- Detail of the substation, available adaptation options with costs and benefits in terms of avoided risk + Detail of the substation, available adaptation options with costs and benefits in terms of avoided risk.

From any of the asset details sections (e.g. Adaptation Options as shown above), click on the