2021
DOI: 10.1177/1420326x21989829
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Information technology methods for locality preservation and inheritance of settlement cultural landscape

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“…The locality preservation and cultural landscape inheritance of informal settlement culture needs to be approached carefully, without resorting to a simplistic renewal model. 25 …”
Section: Migrant Population and Healthy Living Environment In Informa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The locality preservation and cultural landscape inheritance of informal settlement culture needs to be approached carefully, without resorting to a simplistic renewal model. 25 …”
Section: Migrant Population and Healthy Living Environment In Informa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 Passive mobile data (PMD) are event data recorded by mobile network operators in the course of a consumer’s use of mobile phones connected to public voice and data networks, belonging to the mobile communication of multi-source big data. 26 Wide sources, rich data and high spatio-temporal accuracy quantify daily spatio-temporal selectivity and provide new perspectives and innovative methods for studying regional tourism population mobility. Additionally, PMD supports the quantitative travel preference analyses of consumption behaviours, personal activity patterns and transportation development evaluations from tourists.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We should understand the profound historical and cultural implications behind them so as to cultivate a new modern culture based on tradition [2]. However, the rapid development of society has complicated the protection of historical sites, but fortunately, the development of digital technology, such as terrestrial laser scanning, close-range photogrammetry, and satellite remote sensing, has created new opportunities for the protection and utilization of historical sites with fragile and perishable characteristics [3,4]. In the past three decades, technical improvement has led to digital protection becoming a mainstream trend in the protection of historical sites, through digital archaeology, 3D modeling, geographic information systems, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%