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Hasif Rafidee Bin Hasbollah
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Heritage buildings are part of human creation, which produces icons for a country, provides local identity, reflects the cultural values and background, represents a source of memory, historical events, and contributes to the tourism industry. The proces...
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Dirk H. R. Spennemann
Cultural heritage management at the local government level relies on community participation, mainly interested stakeholders, in the identification, nomination and, in some jurisdictions, the co-evaluation of heritage assets. These are then ?listed,? i.e...
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Vicente Bayarri, Elena Castillo, Sergio Ripoll and Miguel A. Sebastián
This work shows a geomatics workflow that integrates hyperspectral remote sensing with photogrammetry and other traditional topographic techniques that offer an accurate way for the management and study of rock art. Hyperspectral imaging can become an ef...
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Andreas Giannakoulopoulos, Minas Pergantis, Sofia Maria Poulimenou and Ioannis Deliyannis
This paper presents the digital tools, online platform and methodology created during the implementation of BYZART, a European co-funded project for the enrichment of Europeana collections with heritage objects for Byzantine art and archaeology provided ...
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Kimon Deligiannis, Paraskevi Raftopoulou, Christos Tryfonopoulos, Nikos Platis and Costas Vassilakis
Advancements in cultural informatics have significantly influenced the way we perceive, analyze, communicate and understand culture. New data sources, such as social media, digitized cultural content, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, have allowed us...
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Elena Sesana, Alexandre S. Gagnon, Chiara Bertolin and John Hughes
Changes in rainfall patterns, humidity, and temperature, as well as greater exposure to severe weather events, has led to the need for adapting cultural heritage to climate change. However, there is limited research accomplished to date on the process of...
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Paola Gullino, Gabriele Loris Beccaro and Federica Larcher
In 2002, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) established the importance of the sustainability and the need of management plans for the safeguard of cultural heritage. No models, rules or specific definitions have ...
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Branka Cuca,Raffaella Brumana,Marco Scaioni,Daniela Oreni
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This research focuses on the exploitation of real-time navigation of territory over time. This allows one to extract and compare multi-scale maps in order to verify spatial data management potentials of temporal map series. This paper discusses contribut...
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Laura Jeroscenkova,Maida Kruzmetra,Baiba Rivza,Diana Foris
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Diego Varga, Josep Vila Subirós, Carles Barriocanal and Josep Pujantell
The analysis of past and present patterns of agrarian mountain areas allows researchers to characterize the influence of landscape heterogeneity on biodiversity, cultural heritage, and forest fire hazard. This process was mapped, quantified, and describe...
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Valentina Pica
In observance of the international procedures on disaster risk management, and in particular the Sendai Framework (2015), this research focuses on how more specific procedures related to it can be made effective in the treatment of historic areas worldwi...
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Valentina Pica
In observance of the international procedures on disaster risk management, and in particular the Sendai Framework (2015), this research focuses on how more specific procedures related to it can be made effective in the treatment of historic areas worldwi...
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Massimiliano Pepe, Domenica Costantino, Vincenzo Saverio Alfio, Maria Giuseppa Angelini and Alfredo Restuccia Garofalo
The aim of this article is to provide a dedicated approach to the realisation of a CityGML model for the valorisation and the conservation of existing cultural heritage. In particular, for the ancient city of Taranto (Italy), several levels of details (L...
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Patrizia Riganti
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This paper discusses the potential of current advancements in Information Communication Technologies (ICT) for cultural heritage preservation, valorization and management within contemporary cities. The paper highlights the potential of virtual environme...
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Inmaculada Martín Portugués
Los arquitectos históricamente hemos estado vinculados a los procesos de conservación del Patrimonio Cultural. Con motivo de la realización de la Tesis Doctoral, sobre la Difusión del Patrimonio y debido al reconocido prestigio internacional del modelo d...
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José Marcelo León Bedoya
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El enfoque clásico de tratar el patrimonio cultural en Ecuador se traduce en el manejo verticalizado de los bienes patrimoniales. En este manejo las instituciones vinculadas organizan y planean la forma como se debe manejar, gestionar y utilizar estos re...
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Niccolò Iandelli, Massimo Coli, Tessa Donigaglia and Anna Livia Ciuffreda
The conservation of a primary importance historical building requires organization, management, continuous updating, comparison, and visualization of a large amount of data of different nature and origin. In relation to these aspects the use of a GIS bri...
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Deni Suwardhi, Shafarina Wahyu Trisyanti, Riantini Virtriana, Adib Aulia Syamsu, Shefi Jannati and Rizky Syamsudin Halim
A smart city is a concept of urban development that requires different technologies to integrate all city elements into a sustainable city system. Land administration, including three-dimensional (3D) cadaster and planning, is a pre-condition for having ...
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Rebecca Guiney, Elettra Santucci, Samuel Valman, Adam Booth, Andrew Birley, Ian Haynes, Stuart Marsh and Jon Mills
Climate change poses an imminent physical risk to cultural heritage sites and their surrounding landscape through intensifying environmental processes such as damaging wetting and drying cycles that disrupt archaeological preservation conditions, and soi...
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