2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-31075-1_30
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Open Access to Historical Atlas: Sources of Information and Services for Landscape Analysis in an SDI Framework

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“…Open Access Atlas and related services, Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and Inspire compliant, have been introduced among the historical map services for many years, allowing a number of analysis of transformations of the built environment in order to support sustainable planning and a better knowledge of the state of the art (Brumana, Oreni, Cuca, Rampini & Pepe, 2012). The bet is to gradually use such opportunities within the virtual museums to improve narrative storytelling empowered by the open access services developed on the historical maps.…”
Section: Geopan App -Vm: Toward Open Data Hub For Vm Hamlets Fruitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Open Access Atlas and related services, Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and Inspire compliant, have been introduced among the historical map services for many years, allowing a number of analysis of transformations of the built environment in order to support sustainable planning and a better knowledge of the state of the art (Brumana, Oreni, Cuca, Rampini & Pepe, 2012). The bet is to gradually use such opportunities within the virtual museums to improve narrative storytelling empowered by the open access services developed on the historical maps.…”
Section: Geopan App -Vm: Toward Open Data Hub For Vm Hamlets Fruitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When speaking of heritage preservation and maintenance it is pretty hard to refer to a single methodology for recording and documentation practice: survey of a site or a building requires a correct documentation and data organisation in order to obtain an Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI), adequate for all communities dealing with heritage [15] [16] [17]. To provide standards and indications for such a variety of cases an in order to promote data sharing, a national spatial heritage information system (GIS) needs to be defined in accordance with international standards.…”
Section: International Spatial Data Infrastructure For Architectonic mentioning
confidence: 99%