2019
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w11-881-2019
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Digital Documentation and Monitoring Hub in Climate-Sensitive Territories: The Albenga Case Study (San Clemente Site)

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> This paper will go into further detail on pressures and policies faced by the archaeological site of San Clemente’s caretakers, that affect the sites preservation. Including the protection of the riverbed along the fragile coast line represented by the masonry portion of the thermal bath’s foundation which is directly in contact with the water. Being the destiny of the site to be gradually eroded by flooding, digital documentation can play a significant role in d… Show more

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“…Open Access Atlas geoportals and related services (OGC and Inspire compliant) have been introduced for many years together with the historical map services, allowing a number of analysis of the transformations of the built environment across the centuries in order to support informed sustainable planning (Molnar et al 2019;Cuca et al 2011). Virtual Hub brokering and accessing services based on temporal spatial and semantic subsetting have been recently introduced and applied to large dataset as in the case of GEO-Global Earth Observation (Nativi et al 2013) in order to optimize the access to Open Data set, avoiding time and costs related to the data search.…”
Section: Historical References and Critical Comparative Analysis To Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Open Access Atlas geoportals and related services (OGC and Inspire compliant) have been introduced for many years together with the historical map services, allowing a number of analysis of the transformations of the built environment across the centuries in order to support informed sustainable planning (Molnar et al 2019;Cuca et al 2011). Virtual Hub brokering and accessing services based on temporal spatial and semantic subsetting have been recently introduced and applied to large dataset as in the case of GEO-Global Earth Observation (Nativi et al 2013) in order to optimize the access to Open Data set, avoiding time and costs related to the data search.…”
Section: Historical References and Critical Comparative Analysis To Dmentioning
confidence: 99%