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The use of three-dimensional techniques of documentation and dissemination in studying built heritage
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ISBN: 9056823809 Year: 2003 Publisher: Leuven Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Faculteit der Toegepaste Wetenschappen

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Protecting Baalbek's integrity : a proposal for an integrated risk preparedness strategy
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ISBN: 9789081695305 Year: 2011 Publisher: Leuven Katholieke Universiteit. Faculty of engineering


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Application of terrestrial laser scanning for risk mapping.
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ISBN: 9788483631997 Year: 2007 Publisher: Valencia Editorial Universidad Politecnica de Valencia

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Theory and practice on terrestrial laser scanning : training material based on practical applications.
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ISBN: 9788483633120 Year: 2008 Publisher: Valencia Universidad politécnica de Valencia

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A study of the documentation process for conservation of architectural heritage sites : illustrated by the example in Egypt and Belgium.
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Leuven K.U.Leuven. Faculteit Ingenieurswetenschappen.

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Three-dimensional representation of the different phases of construction and actual state of conservation of Arenberg castle using Computer Architectural Aided Design applications towards its adequate conservation

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Protection of cultural heritage: potentials offered by resource management systems (CHRMS) unsing spherical high dynamic range imaging technology.

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Integrating Monitoring in the Nomination Process of Cultural Serial Transnational World Heritage Using Geospatial Content Management Systems : The Silk Roads Case Study
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Leuven KU Leuven. Engineering Science

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Cultural serial transnational World Heritage nominations contain component parts located in two or more countries that may or may not be contiguous. As such, they are a great opportunity for States Parties to collaborate and share experiences under a common Outstanding Universal Value (OUV). One way of properly protecting and managing these sites can be a systematic monitoring of change with regard to heritage values and attributes, and heritage documentation is the first major step towards effective monitoring. However, such systematic monitoring has not yet been integrated in the World Heritage nomination process. The specific characteristics of these types of properties bring about new challenges in documentation and management. In contrast to single properties, data and groups of stakeholders involved in serial transnational World Heritage properties are usually more extensive and complex. Problems start when the baseline information to be shared is not reliable or incomplete or when there is a lack in local stakeholder expertise when it comes to adequate information management strategies. In such cases it can be helpful to apply advanced yet easy-to-use information and content management systems that can handle large amounts of geospatial data.This doctoral thesis proposes the integration of monitoring in the nomination process of cultural serial transnational World Heritage using Geospatial Content Management Systems (GeoCMS). It proposes a conceptual framework for strengthening the monitoring of serial transnational World Heritage properties supporting a preventive conservation approach. Digital technology, in hand with proper methodologies and capacity building, offers a novel solution for the States Parties to manage large amounts of information at a transnational level. The proposed framework is a cyclic approach that contains the three pillars of the OUV, as part of the requirements of the World Heritage nomination. This framework applies a values-based approach and integrates risk assessment in the World Heritage management process. Values embedded in the cultural heritage are identified to assess significance, prioritize resources, and take informed decisions. The Nara Grid and additional contributions from a multidisciplinary and cross-organizational wider group of stakeholders (“who”) are applied at the serial transnational World Heritage Property and its Component Parts to systematically assess heritage values (“why”) and identify heritage attributes (“what”). This leads to the issue of how to manage change, and examples provided here with regard to a proper delineation of boundaries and buffer zones as well as establishing a regulatory framework at different management levels show a possible way forward.Workflows for documentation, as well as data standards and methods for nomination and monitoring, of serial transnational World Heritage are developed to support the monitoring system. At the same time, these methods are supported by a strong component of capacity building. They reinforce the existing guidelines and practices on data collection in the participating countries by improving methodologies towards preventive conservation. A data model to build a monitoring tool is developed and implemented as a GeoCMS. It sets standards and baseline monitoring, and the nomination dossier is created as the first record. The GeoCMS aids to compile, store, manage and share information during the preparation of the nomination dossier and the monitoring process, while at the same time it uses the capabilities of a Geographic Information System (“where”). The GeoCMS is tested and validated using the case study of the Silk Roads in Central Asia. The GeoCMS, Silk Roads Cultural Heritage Resource Information System (Silk Roads CHRIS), is developed with input of the stakeholders under a User-Centered Design (UCD) approach. Capacity building appears as an inseparable companion to system development.Results show that the integration of a values-based risk management approach into a management system provides for a more accurate and earlier detection of the symptoms of damage. Although heritage sites are always “at risk”, i.e. threatened by natural and anthropogenic factors, having an informed risk management plan in place together with proper awareness can greatly reduce the impacts of such factors. The use of a GeoCMS facilitates the implementation of risk assessment for serial transnational World Heritage properties by standardizing the information, as well as of the monitoring process with common techniques in remote sensing such as satellite imaginary. The Silk Roads CHRIS is successfully implemented, populated and validated to submit the Silk Roads serial transnational World Heritage nomination and to continue with further monitoring. The system was effectively used as a tool to support the Central Asian countries in the preparation of two Silk Roads nomination dossiers. The underlying methodologies support the large number of stakeholders in their efforts to preserve the values of their shared cultural heritage, to jointly understand and trust the information, to train professionals, to increase scientific knowledge, and lastly, to produce the World Heritage nomination dossier.

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Landscape assessment for touristic multimedia purposes, using multi-temporal cartography. Case study Tremezzo, Lake Como, Italy
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Year: 2014 Publisher: Leuven : KU Leuven. Faculteit Ingenieurswetenschappen

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Landscapes are dynamic entities and transformed through time and space. The European Landscape Convention (2000) aims to raise the awareness of every landscape and their changes and to propose specific measures for the identification and assessment of it. The general aim of the thesis was to integrate assessment methodologies, digital technologies and multimedia systems to contribute to the cultural landscape preservation in the future with the participation of locals and visitors. A value-centred approach -with tangible and intangible values- was used in order to respect the landscape as a physical feature, but also as a genius loci or mindscape. Landscapes have a sensitive side reflecting the generated feelings and memories in the environment. Starting from the reading of the current landscape it is important to go back in time and understand the past, in order to enhance the future management of the landscape and to improve the communication of heritage information to the people. The objective was to identify an assessment methodology and for this a geo-SWOT chart was developed, combining the values and the risks for every landscape feature and according to different landscape background and foreground layers. This was analyzed for the case study Tremezzina, located at Lake Como in Italy. Metric and non-metric multi-temporal maps were combined and assessed to study the current landscape characteristics and to reveal the different landscape layers: the water view front layer, characterized by the ancient Strada Regina, villas and hotels along the lake, the hill slopes -as intermediate layer- with the historic centres, ancient cobblestone paths, palaces and surrounded by land artefacts such as terraces with olive trees, and the mountain layer characterized by pasture.The non-metric panoramas or water view front maps have certain viewpoints and reveal the values of the cultural landscape through time and were important for the value assessment. The non-metric -cadastral and topographic- maps were necessary to identify all relations and spatial organizations of the landscape features. The maps were correlated to each other by different algorithms in order to navigate in the landscape from the past to the present. Multimedia systems were studied to discover the most convenient one to distribute and represent the cultural landscape and its assessment to the people. In Tremezzo an EU Interregional cross border funded project wants to realize a 'multimedia system of the landscape of the 'Comuni della Tremezzina'. There was decided to use a double system: a touch screen related to the projection of the different maps and also linked to Google Earth to expand the accessibility of the information. A reflective society is recommended to improve the appreciation and valorisation of the site. By providing more information to the visitors and the local people of Tremezzo and by creating itineraries on site, the more aware the people become of the significance of the cultural landscape.

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Quelle documentation pour une meilleure conservation des centres historiques classés patrimoine mondial? : études de cas: l'ancienne ville de Bosra (Syrie) et autres sites comparatifs.

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