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Preserving the Vernacular Postindustrial Landscape: Big Data Geospatial Approaches to Heritage Management and Interpretation

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“…Apart from cities, heritage buildings and places are the most modelled objects using 3D technologies (e.g., buildings or university campi: Antunes, 2013;Catita, Coutinho, & Miranda, 2018;Edvardsson, 2013;Lima, 2016;and cities: Almeida et al, 2016;3D City DB, 2021;Fabricius, 2020;Patrick, 2021). Very interesting examples are also 3D models that reconstruct historical places enabling interpretation, management, and investigation of cities like Pompeii (Dell'Unto et al, 2016) or a pre-industrial area landscape in Michigan (Arnold, 2017). Although attractive and navigable, most of the 3D models cannot be considered 3D GIS since they do not have information attached to the objects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from cities, heritage buildings and places are the most modelled objects using 3D technologies (e.g., buildings or university campi: Antunes, 2013;Catita, Coutinho, & Miranda, 2018;Edvardsson, 2013;Lima, 2016;and cities: Almeida et al, 2016;3D City DB, 2021;Fabricius, 2020;Patrick, 2021). Very interesting examples are also 3D models that reconstruct historical places enabling interpretation, management, and investigation of cities like Pompeii (Dell'Unto et al, 2016) or a pre-industrial area landscape in Michigan (Arnold, 2017). Although attractive and navigable, most of the 3D models cannot be considered 3D GIS since they do not have information attached to the objects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%