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Biblioteca Quick mapping by mobile sensors for landscape values monitoring and conservation

Quick mapping by mobile sensors for landscape values monitoring and conservation

Quick mapping by mobile sensors for landscape values monitoring and conservation

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Date of publication
Junio 2014
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
DOAJ:a310af571ee54026a1a15782e93148cf
Pages
21

Geomatics researches, applied to architecture and landscape, are becoming increasingly focused on development of innovation in survey techniques and digital data management. Quick techniques
are sought, with a high level of automation and versatility, to support knowledge management and protection of cultural heritage, be it referred to artistic and architectural heritage or, overall, to whole varied landscape assets, in so such highest density in the country as to consider Heritage itself.
The investigation and conservation initiatives in the field of landscape heritage must constantly deal with many conditions of risk exposure, and that is not always possible to make up with preventive protection, whether if it is a constant risk like that intrinsic to the status of the property, or sudden and unforeseen
risks, or if it is only partially predictable, determined by an environmental emergency.
In these test-sites, which have a typical vulnerability resulting from their intrinsic conditions of exposure to risk, is interesting to experiment and combine technological research with the public interest for the protection and preservation of the value of the asset. This paper is intended for the testing of systems for
the expeditious acquisition of spatial data in a outstanding test site, an area of the Cinque Terre, devastated by the flood of autumn 2011.

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