E-Book, Englisch, 308 Seiten, eBook
Best Practices and Perspectives Across Europe and the Middle East
E-Book, Englisch, 308 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Springer Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry
ISBN: 978-3-030-10979-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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PART I. POLICY PERSPECTIVE.- CHAPTER 1. Opportunities by the Copernicus Program for Archaeological Research and World Heritage Site Conservation.- CHAPTER 2. Recent Destructions in Palmyra/Syria, Looting and Illegal Antiquities Trade.- PART II. ADVANCEMENTS IN THEORY.- CHAPTER 3. Recent Destructions in Palmyra/Syria, Looting and Illegal Antiquities Trade.- CHAPTER 4. Automatic Change Detection From High Resolution Satellite Imagery.- CHAPTER 5. SAR for Archaeological Prospection in Europe and in the Middle East.- CHAPTER 6. Dense Surface Models from Airborne and Spaceborne (Multi-)Stereo Images.- PART III. ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPES.- CHAPTER 7. Active Satellite Sensors in Cultural Heritage Research: The Use of SAR for Archaeological Prospection.- CHAPTER 8. Archaeological looting feature extraction by Satellite Remote Sensing: Approach and application in Syria.- CHAPTER 9. Identification of buildings damaged by natural hazards using very high resolution satellite images: Thecase of earthquake in L’Aquila, Italy.- CHAPTER 10. Remote Sensing Roman and Byzantine Eastern Frontier Zone in Landscape: Case Studies from Syria and Turkey.- CHAPTER 11. Archaeological landscapes and built heritage: Climate risk and contribution of RS Technologies.- CHAPTER 12. Interpreting archaeological features on the Wieprza River floodplain, West Pomerania, Poland.- CHAPTER 13. Towards Early Warning for Damages to Cultural Heritage Sites: the Case of Palmyra.- CHAPTER 14. The Use Of UAVs for Cultural Heritage and Archaeology.- PART IV. ADDED VALUE OF IN-SITU DATA.- CHAPTER 15. Remote Sensing Work in Palmyra/Syria.- CHAPTER 16. Monitoring Cultural Heritage Sites Affected by Geo-Hazards Using In-Situ and SAR Data: The Choirokoitia Case Study.